Author: Dave
I've always been curious about the world beyond my own backyard. While many people spend their entire lives close to where they were born, I've been fortunate enough to travel across the United States and around the world. Every place I've visited has challenged my assumptions in one way or another and reminded me that, despite our differences, people often have far more in common than they realize.
I don't write to tell personal stories for the sake of telling them, and I don't believe every article needs to revolve around me. Instead, I enjoy using my experiences as a starting point for exploring larger ideas. Whether it's something I noticed while walking through a market overseas, a conversation with someone from another culture, or simply observing how different communities solve similar problems, I'm interested in the lessons those moments can teach all of us.
Travel has given me perspective, but it has also taught me humility. The more places I visit, the more I realize there is still to learn. Every culture has something worth appreciating, and every journey has a way of expanding how we see the world and our place within it.
When I write, my goal is simple: to share thoughtful observations, compare perspectives, and encourage curiosity. I hope readers come away having learned something new—not just about another place, but about the world we all share. If one of my articles inspires someone to look at a familiar idea differently, ask a new question, or venture a little farther than they otherwise might have, then I've accomplished exactly what I set out to do.
Guns N’ Roses Live in Wellington – Slash Guitar Solo
McDonald’s Staff Making Filet-o-Fish
Guns N’ Roses Live in Wellington – You Could Be Mine
The Australian that was fan hit in the face with the microphone at the end of the concert she was nice enough to make a sign for this concert.
Related Posts
Stripping to Feed Her Kids
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman’s Message
Guns N’ Roses Live in Wellington – Estranged
Guns N’ Roses Live in Wellington – Live and Let Die
The National Library of New Zealand
Alien Weaponry Live in the Sky Stadium Wellington, New Zealand
Alien Weaponry was the opening band for the Guns N’ Roses concert. In my honest opinion they should have gone second in the lineup and let The Chats open the concert. I felt Alien Weaponry were much better than the Chats.














