Continue Reading Riveting Roses A friend who forever points me to interesting sources, sent along the article below. A riveting read. Add to that today’s images:…
Continue Reading Horticulturist Hummers By now you might have noticed that this week’s blogging is dedicated to the beautiful things in my immediate vicinity – bugs,…
Continue Reading Busy Bees Busy bees – or was that bumbly bees? This photographer was both, busy and bumbling, as well as forced to be extremely…
Continue Reading Bitty Bugs Walking through my garden towards dusk this weekend, watering can in hand for the new plantings, my eye was drawn to numerous…
Continue Reading Oh, just go to hell, they say Actually it’s what I say. Every morning I say this when some fresh news pops up on my screen that confirms the…
Continue Reading It’s just rowdy youth, they say It’s just rowdy youth was a typical commentary found in some Austrian media in light of the news that an art project…
Continue Reading The Crystal Ball’s Defect, they say First there was Australia. Polls predicted the Australian Labor Party would win over the conservative-led coalition in the two-party preferred vote. That…
Continue Reading Glorious Sacrifice, they say. Yesterday’s Memorial Day commemorations, honoring those who lost their lives fighting wars, happened in the context of this warning: “It is a…
Continue Reading Community Memory One of the regrettable side products of a society on the move – whether moving is voluntary or not – is the…
Continue Reading Community Alliances Large parts of the European population are trembling this week, worried about the outcome of the upcoming European elections where 350 million…