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The morning belongs to the fishermen and their catch of the day. They fill the market with the smell of the sea. Which q...
30/11/2020

The morning belongs to the fishermen and their catch of the day. They fill the market with the smell of the sea. Which quickly moves into the hands of the women, who with open coal fire, fill the air with aromatic fish barbeque and butter-fried variety of seafood. The hottest hours of the day are spent under the shade of beach shack, drinking coconuts and beers alternatively....

The morning belongs to the fishermen and their catch of the day. They fill the market with the smell of the sea. Which quickly moves into the hands of the women, who with open coal fire, fill the a…

A cool breeze rushed in caressing my naked back as I laid on the massage bed. It send the two strips of sheer linen that...
29/11/2020

A cool breeze rushed in caressing my naked back as I laid on the massage bed. It send the two strips of sheer linen that separated me from 180 degree view of the sea, flapping about. Warm hands soaked with jasmine oil worked their way up my back. Face down, I was beaming trying so hard to stop smiling. Eventually I completely surrendered to the wonderful warmth and pressure of Suni’s hands....

A cool breeze rushed in caressing my naked back as I laid on the massage bed. It send the two strips of sheer linen that separated me from 180 degree view of the sea, flapping about. Warm hands soa…

What works for women? And what works for men on the land of online dating? Find out on The Freakonomics of online dating...
28/11/2020

What works for women? And what works for men on the land of online dating? Find out on The Freakonomics of online dating!

What works for women? And what works for men on the land of online dating? Find out on The Freakonomics of online dating!

I landed rough in Malaysia, then fell in love hard. READ My not so Hanjeongpan Asian adventure!
27/11/2020

I landed rough in Malaysia, then fell in love hard. READ My not so Hanjeongpan Asian adventure!

I landed rough in Malaysia, then fell in love hard. READ My not so Hanjeongpan Asian adventure!

16/11/2020

Spread the loveMy encounters with some ‘holy’ men around the world Think like a monk got me wondering about men of the cloth. I’m reading the book too slowly for the anticipation I had for it. It’s been almost two months since its release date, and I only got as far as Part One ofContinue re...

The Quiver tree or Kokerboom (Aloe pillansii) a highly endangered speicie that is popular along the Orange River The bea...
27/10/2020

The Quiver tree or Kokerboom (Aloe pillansii) a highly endangered speicie that is popular along the Orange River The beauty of South Africa is in its diversity of not only its people, but also the land. A choice in coastal experiences, from the tropical climate at the East Coast, to the cooler ones along the Southern and Western Coasts. [ 59 more words ]

The Quiver tree or Kokerboom (Aloe pillansii) a highly endangered speicie that is popular along the Orange River The beauty of South Africa is in its diversity of not only its people, but also the …

“It’s coming back.“ Oh, Earth. Oh, no! “You want me to catch the fu***ng Moon?” Photo by ThisIsEngineering on Pexels.com...
26/10/2020

“It’s coming back.“ Oh, Earth. Oh, no! “You want me to catch the fu***ng Moon?” Photo by ThisIsEngineering on Pexels.com The Obelisk Gate is the second installation in the Broken Earth series by NK Jemisin. We finally know why Essun’s husband, Jija, killed their toddler son and made off with their daughter, Nassun. Read the full review here: The Obelisk Gate: A book review of NJ Jemisin's masterpiece

https://orangeglass.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/the-obelisk-gate-a-book-review-of-nj-jemisins-masterpiece/

“It’s coming back.“ Oh, Earth. Oh, no! “You want me to catch the fu***ng Moon?” Photo by ThisIsEngineering on Pexels.com The Obelisk Gate is the second installation in the Broken Earth series by NK…

“For a while Mitzi had called her work 'politics'. Despite all the fuss about universal child care and  income inequalit...
22/10/2020

“For a while Mitzi had called her work 'politics'. Despite all the fuss about universal child care and income inequality, killing was the real measure of a woman’s progress.” A book review of Chuck Palanuik's new book, The Invention of Sound. Read more of it here 👉🏽 Limbic Resonance and The Invention of Sound

“For a while Mitzi had called her work ‘politics’. Despite all the fuss about universal child care and income inequality, killing was the real measure of a woman’s progress.” A book re…

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