-
These days, I don’t wear my glasses when I’m out in public. . . . I can see the world, but it’s out of focus. I can’t make out faces, recognize friends. Most importantly, I can’t tell where anyone is looking. If men’s eyes consume me, I’d rather not know.
-
The beauty of small things: a voyage into a garden’s microcosm
“The more we travel, the bigger the world gets.” Avid traveler Verne, using macrophotography in a Portuguese garden, discovers that you need not travel far to discover a whole new world.
-
Berlin Typography
The blogger at Berlin Typography shows how a city’s soul is found in small details like the fonts used in its streets and lovingly documents signs, storefronts, and other texts embedded in the urban landscape.
-
A Recipe for Writing Poetry
A poem about baking and writing from Carolin Messier: “As I roll the pin / across the fifth crust / of buttery dough / to fill fluted pans from France, / my fingers itch / to grasp instead / a pencil.”
-
Barb Knowles: 31 Years Sober and Counting
Barb Knowles marked 31 years of sobriety on October 5, 2016. Learn about her story — how she got sober and has stayed sober.
-
As Far as the Eye Can See: Four Bloggers, Four Landscapes
Landscape photographers are an active group within the broader photoblogging community. Here’s work from four sites we invite you to explore.
-
Fashionable and Confident Over 40: When the Girls Rule
Julia Millies took on “her look” just like any design project. Now she shares the fabulous results at When the Girls Rule.