London. Sunday afternoon. Brick Lane street. Chess. Free and for fun. Here’s what you need to know. I spent Sunday afternoon in East London. Strolling through the streets, teeming with people, among vintage shops, markets, street food. And then while I was walking with a nice American coffee to sip
The bubble
The Boat race 2022 – Oxford v Cambridge. Yes, the historic regatta between the two most important universities in London took place yesterday Sunday April 3 on the banks of the Thames. And the deaf was there cheering. for Oxford it is clear! (obviously the interference of the husband in
These are strange, confused, sad, bitter days. That’s where I want to be now. On a beach, away from everyone, alone without a phone, without medicine, just me and that’s it. In the past two weeks, I have experienced bad moments, in which I burst into tears for no reason.
This mornig in the daily messages with my friend S. at a certain point in our conversation, in response to a question about her about an aperitif to have next week, I spontaneously answered: “good, so I want you”! And that’s why this photo. You know the emoticon with the
What is a rare disease? how can it be diagnosed? how is it treated? World Rare Disease Day was February 28, 2022. Obviously, I forgot and skipped a date because I and World Days don’t get along. Tackling the topic of rare diseases is very complicated, not simple. There are
Obviously the saying “closes a door opens a door” is known by everyone (here I raise my hands, because if you don’t know this there is no wikipedia or anything else that can help, not even “Houston we have a problem”. instead of a door a window closes? what opens?
Recent Comments