Ogle of preference
The order ogle of preference for many women.
The order ogle of preference for many women.
“If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written, then you must write it” – Toni Morrison. I tried to find in the great Amazon two books I would like to read but found none. To write them would not be impossible, but would take years of research (which I am …
“But luxury has never appealed to me, I like simple things, books, being alone, or with somebody who understands.” ― Daphne du Maurier (photo credit) I almost agree with her. But on top of all the things she mentioned, I also appreciate high thread count bedsheets, soaking in a tub with drops of true essential oil and …
This cartoon might seems like an overdramatization of my situation. But I assure you that I do feel a lot like that (I’m reading three books concurrently and referring to a few others). I feel like Uncle Scrooge….but only swimming in a sea of books instead of gold. Can’t believe reading food literature can be …
Science + Art + Love
My decision to pick up the ukulele is a combination three things: an experiment, a challenge ,and for fulfilment. I want to prove that it is true that one can learn anything in 20 hours, convince myself that I am not a music-retard and fulfil my childhood desire to be able to play an instrument. …
Fine, I admit defeat. The New Yorker is funnier.
“Find a purpose in life so big it will challenge every capacity to be at your best. ” -David O. McKay
Despite having access to Financial Times, I rarely read it as I find it too dry. I’ve got more interesting reads like NYT and books in my to-read list. Some may recommend New Yorker, but I find my cartoon funnier (?!). Buttt I’ve always enjoyed David Tang’s column. His wit, sarcasm and taste is extraordinary. …