
Iceland 2020 (4/4). Reykjavik: Afterword
This brief-but-intense Reykjavik trip really meant a lot to me, so you will forgive me for expanding on a few thoughts and realisations, and how they dawned on me. I Continue Reading →
This brief-but-intense Reykjavik trip really meant a lot to me, so you will forgive me for expanding on a few thoughts and realisations, and how they dawned on me. I Continue Reading →
I’d wanted to write about space and time for quite a while. Out of nowhere, a quote from a book randomly bought at the airport bookshop contributed to making it Continue Reading →
Brief (and I mean brief) introduction to my very first Iceland-themed post series. All trips are special, but some trips are more special than others, for this or that reason. Continue Reading →
The renovated bridge from the Atwood book I was reading, but also the way people change, and the multi-faceted identity we own. 8 Dec 2019. I’m not quite sure Continue Reading →
The deep talking you don’t expect. On traumas, how to talk about them over dinner, and the truly abnormal sweetness of Coca Cola Zero. 20 Nov 2019. Yes, just Continue Reading →
‘I walked and I thought and I thought and I walked and I walked and I thought and I walked.’ 6 Nov 2019. Okay, I have to be Continue Reading →
To Mis and Rutko, because I miss them already. And to Cube, for the same reason 1 Nov 2019. It was just before 10 o’clock when I bid Continue Reading →
To Mrs. Marie S., who sleeps in the middle bed in room 8 on 6th floor at Brno Bohunice Hospital, and hopefully will soon go back home – And Continue Reading →
Of an ordinary Sunday run after work, Špilberk Hill coated in snow, and a wrong turn that took me somewhere new. 24 Feb 2017. 22 January was a lovely Continue Reading →
Unexpected pondering about life, things that are there and then are gone, and things it takes longer to notice. On a sunny winter morning in the park. 13 Feb Continue Reading →