Making sourdough bread
…is not for everyone. Hats off and much appreciation to all the bread bakers out there. Thank you for feeding us every day.
I spent a..
Automate repetitive work
I was performing some repetitive tasks the other day in my marketing job. “Performing” shouldn’t be used in the same sentence with “repeti..
Freedom of thought
Freedom to travel, gone! Freedom to go to the park and play, gone! Freedom to education, gone!….What we’re left to in the end is the fre..
The taste for reading: nature or nurture?
Is reading a taste we’re born with – we either have it or don’t? Or is it an instilled, educated, nurtured taste? I tend to go with the la..
Activities with children for the parents
We’d think these activities are meant to keep children occupied, to develop their motor skills etc. In reality, what they do, is keep the ..
The cost of oppportunity
There are a few profound thoughts that cross my mind when I look at the photo below and usually when watching flocks of birds migrating or..
The taxi driver who likes animals more than people
Midnight, no public transport operating, with my fiancé and Asta (our pooch), trying to get hold of a taxi driver who accepts pets.
1. Th..
What happened to poetry?
We see authors and bloggers emerging every day. There’s always something to write about and the news feeds are invaded with articles on ho..
A matter of perspective? Bus seats
I am not sure how the seats for the elderly and disabled are placed in buses in other countries, but I found their display in the Lisbon b..
Dogs connect people
Dogs are beautiful and equally mysterious.
I sometimes stare at my dog and feel he’s about to say something like: “Uffa, this rain doesn’..