Egypt, One Month and One Day
If there’s one thing to love about Egypt, is that morning ends when the sun sets. When the sun is up, people would greet you good morning and serve you… more
Links & Things, v.1
My company has recently increased my bonus and added an impressive (for developing country, anyway) yearly travel allowance to it, which means I can actually think about visiting some other… more
One Hundred Thirty Five Shelves (#135shelves)
Links & Things, v.0
Don’t Use My Family for Your True Crime Stories; an interesting (and true) perspective on true crime. My friendhas recently gifted me Makeup Revolution Reloaded Iconic Division palette, and aside… more
WELL THEN.
It appears that I have lost my blog domain (not this one, the other one), and a couple of posts together with it, as I can’t login to the WP… more
What I’ve Read – January-March 2018
How’s your bookish year going? Mine isn’t half bad. I’ve read a variety of genres, and a decent mix of ebooks and paper books. Shall we dig in? A post… more
My First Easter Service
For a self-professed (and, well, baptised) Orthodox Christian, I really haven’t been an active participant in church life. This Easter I had my first full service. I came a little… more
What Would You Write If No One Read?
I don’t have that big of an audience. Some of you probably subscribe through some RSS reader, a couple of people visit the site, and there’s almost 60 subscribers on… more
Books in 2017, and ‘Goals’ for 2018
2017 was a good year for me in books. I read 21, which is 4 more than my original challenge of 17. I discovered some new (to me) authors, but… more