“Do we have the strength within ourselves to slow down, to make the necessary changes personally, structurally, and institutionally…so the life around us can flourish?” – Terry Tempest Williams Michael and I, over the last couple of months, have had various discussions about what I’ve always termed as my quest for a simpler way of […]
Author Archives: A Taste of Freedom
A Busy Week on the Quinta
“It is not speed that matters, it’s persistence.”– Abhijit Naskar The past week was an exceptionally busy week on the quinta, and both Michael and I were exhausted yesterday. We told a friend on Saturday that no tool will be lifted on Sunday, as we were planning to make it a rest day, but nothing […]
Night Building
“Remember to look up at the stars, and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exists. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don’t just give up.”– […]
Stopping for Tea
“. . . each of our lives traces its own map onto the shared terrain.” – Rebecca Solnit A couple of olive trees in Portugal are said to be older than 2000 years. One of these can be found in Mouchão, not far from the highway that links Central Portugal to Lisbon. Millenial olive trees […]
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosarrio de Fátima – Lisbon
The striking modern design of Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosarrio de Fátima (Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima) in Lisbon, with its plain, mostly white exterior, single geometrically shaped tower and horizontal roof, caused a stir and heated public debate when it was built. Unlike older churches it is surrounded by […]
Pause, Stoop, Notice
“To know fully even one field or one land is a lifetime’s experience. In the world of poetic experience it is depth that counts, not width. A gap in a hedge, a smooth rock surfacing a narrow lane, a view of a woody meadow, the stream at the junction of four small fields – these […]
Connection Burnout
“We live in an age in which there is too much information, less knowledge and even less wisdom. The ration needs to be reversed. We definitely need less information, more knowledge, and much more wisdom.”– Elif Shafak Television was only introduced countrywide in South Africa at the beginning 1976. I was 6 years old. Looking […]
Contemplating Life & Death: Cemitério dos Prazeres – Lisbon
“Each of us is a biography, a story. Each of us is a singular narrative, which is constructed, continually, unconsciously, by, through, and in us – through our perceptions, our feelings, our thoughts, our actions; and, not least, our discourse, our spoken narrations. Biologically, physiologically, we are not so different from each other; historically, as […]
Spring
“You can’t have the light without the shade.”– Stephen Fabes After a long, cold winter here in Portugal, I was quite excited when the days started to warm up and the landscape around me was transformed in froth of white flowers breaking over the slope of the neighbour’s land like a giant wave. Spanish broom […]
Walking Lisbon’s Deserted Streets
“Walking is falling forward. Each step we take is an arrested plunge, a collapse averted, a disaster braked. In this way, to walk becomes an act of faith.” – Paul Salopek For the first two days of my four-day stay in Lisbon, between my appointment at immigration, and picking Michael and the cats up from […]
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