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Category Archives: Puzzles and Contradictions
A slower New York
There are some cities in the world that it is impossible to get tired of – London and Paris leap to my mind and so does New York. I admit I came to that feeling about New York later in … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Photography, Puzzles and Contradictions, Thoughts, Travel, Walking
Tagged Great walks, High Line New York, New York architecture, New York City
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December Daisy?
Today we received our first Christmas cards and the neighbourhood is starting to light up with colourful display’s of the season. Then there is the garden which appears a tad confused so I took some photos today to show what … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Puzzles and Contradictions, Thoughts
Tagged climate change, contradictions, December flowers
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On being regarded a technical expert
It’s true that one person’s expert is another person’s idiot but right now I’m basking in the status of expert! My friend Cheryl (who sometimes mistakes me for smart and I enjoy the moment!) asked me to walk her through … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Puzzles and Contradictions, Thoughts, Travel
Tagged Blog writing, family, granddaughter, technology
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Los Campesinos
Worn down by life these bronze figures in a main square in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica stand as a stark reminder of the history of working people everywhere. Why the city decided on this realistic depiction of peasants must … Continue reading