Attention, you can learn Slovenian words at the end of this post! We’re hungry after scaling the cliffs in our last post, so we're headed to Slovenia to taste the…
Virtual travels 12th day – Around the world
Not only in Australia can we find buildings, even parts of cities, built into beautiful cliffs. We found a few from around the globe that we wanted to share! Our…
Virtual travels 8th day – Australia
Let’s visit the modern, five-story house built into the edge of a cliff in Australia! Built in the coastal landscape in 2008, it overlooks the beautiful ocean. The top floor…
Virtual travels 5th day – Colombia
If you’re ever exploring Colombia’s capital on a Sunday, be prepared for lots of foot traffic! “La Ciclovía” is a tradition in Bogotá that opens up 75 miles of road…
Let’s travel the world together!
For the next 80 days, we’re bringing you curiosities and specialties from various countries all over the globe! We’ll explore the world all without having to board an airplane, a…
In humour I know no droll. (Frigyes Karinthy)
We hope we brought some joyful moments with our “Let’s Share a Laugh” initiative during these past five weeks.Springtime has arrived in the meanwhile and, finally, sunshine is here to…
Grab a friend, and read these aloud!
-Can February march?No, but April may. -Did you hear about the cheese factory that exploded?De Brie was everywhere. -Which US state is famous for its extra small soft drinks?Minnesota -What…
An optimist is a fellow who believes a housefly is looking for a way to get out. (George Jean Nathan, american critic)
"Do not on any account attempt to write on both sides of the paper at once." (W. C. Sellar, english humorist) "What a lucky thing the wheel was invented before…
Charles Schulz, Clark Gesner: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (musical)
LUCY: “Do you know what I intend? I intend to be a queen. When I grow up I’m going to be the biggest queen there ever was, and I’ll live…
“Even the teacher is solemn…
He sits down on a chair at the side and is thinking with fingertips touching fingertips. The good pupil goes to the board and picks up the chalk. The teacher…