This one took a while to get to actually writing about what I had made up my mind for, a long, long time ago. I have indeed lived happily ever after, as far as what I watch on TV. It took no one less… Continue Reading “TV across the pond: American and British TV shows”
Category: Entertainment, I think.., Science, World CultureTags: acting, actors, Amazon prime, American, Audience, Benedict Cumberbatch, British, British TV shows, Broadchurch, Crime shows, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Endeavour, Exile, Foyle's war, Hulu, Joel Kinnaman, Masterpiece, Mireille Enos, Mysteries, Netflix, Online TV shows, Ricky Gervais, Russel T Davies, Sci-fi shows, Scientists, Steven Moffat, Storytelling, Television, The Killing, The last enemy, TV, TV shows, Wallander, writing
A week ago I returned from the most unforgettable trip of my life. Like I told the expedition leader Dennis in an email, I am not so old that I have seen it all, but I am old enough to… Continue Reading “People of the Amazon”
Category: I think.., Philosophy, Phlog, Photography, Travelogue, Uncategorized, World CultureTags: Amazon rainforest, Amazon villagers, children, International Expeditions, Mayor, Naturalist, People, Peru, Portrait photography, portraits, smiles, Travel, writing
Note: The last post was more a rant in its original form, is still quite horrid, but I have made some changes to make it a little more, well, acceptable. I am sure many of us have wondered at times, during a crisis especially,… Continue Reading “Whose book do you want to be in?”
Category: Books, I think.., PhilosophyTags: Aldous Huxley, classic, Dalziel, George Smiley, Isaac Asimov, John Le Carre, John Steinbeck, Judith McNaught, Lewis Carroll, Michael Crichton, P.D. James, Reginald Hill, science fiction, spy thriller, Stephen King, Wilbur Smith, writing