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Originally posted on A Separate State of Mind | A Blog by Elie Fares:
When a friend told me past midnight to check the news about Paris, I had no idea that I would be looking at a map of a…
This gallery contains 3 photos.
Originally posted on A Separate State of Mind | A Blog by Elie Fares:
When a friend told me past midnight to check the news about Paris, I had no idea that I would be looking at a map of a…
The blogging community has been actively engaged in the ongoing humanitarian crisis across (and beyond) Europe. http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2015/09/07/on-the-run-blogging-the-european-refugee-crisis/
Originally posted on The Longform Interviewer:
The interviewed: Ellen Vrana, age 35. Grew up in Michigan, USA, but lives and works in London together with her husband. Where do you get your energy from? Does social interaction increase it or do you…
Originally posted on WordPress.com News:
Some of the best photographers and professional photo organizations maintain their homes on WordPress.com. See the world through their eyes. Paul Zizka at Paul Zizka Photography Paul Zizka is a professional mountain landscape and adventure…
Originally posted on Mommy Mystic:
Welcome to the Year of the Sheep! Or Goat! Or both! Depending on whom you ask. February 4th, 2015 is the first day of the Year of the Sheep/Goat in both the Chinese and Tibetan…
Originally posted on WordPress.com News:
It’s in the grip of North American winter that I often dream of escape to warmer climates. Thanks to the WordPress.com Reader and the street photography tag, I can satisfy my travel yen whenever…
Originally posted on Damien Walter:
We’re trying to rebuild a failed consumer culture. We need to make a new creator culture instead. Published in Culture – A Reader for Writers, editor John Mauk, Oxford University Press. I arrived in Leicester…
Originally posted on Geometry & Silence:
Saint Catherine’s Monastery below Mount Sinai Mighty granite walls protect the monastery Much of the walls have stood for fourteen centuries Cross carved in the granite walls At one point in history all of…
I really love this post, by The Quick Brown Fox, discussing her time at the ‘Loony Bin’, addressing depression & ‘recovery’, travails with knitting, lessons learned or at least pondered. Authentic, relatable (I found), entertaining, funny, heart-felt, honest. Thank you Diane, … Continue reading
Originally posted on Road Essays :
I had just been kidnapped. Bundled into a car and taken to an unknown destination somewhere in the old city section of Homs. My kidnapper loomed over me, knife in hand. “You must eat more,”…
I love photography & the art thereof. I don’t have the patience to acquire the practical, technological skills. I prefer to be unencumbered & snap here & there while on walks with my iPhone (& maintain my ’15 minutes of … Continue reading