I write about travel, adventure, food, and criminal and social justice.
I like encyclopedia sets, film photography, and bakeries.
I dislike roller coasters, power tools, and arbitrary stoplights.
Are we the same person all of our lives? The average human cell only lasts seven years. We, and everything else, are constantly in flux. So what endures? I explored these questions and others in this essay about identity, water, family and home for Noema Magazine.