loadmo.re a collection of unconventional and fun mobile web pages. For example, I found Busy Simulator. Totally made me smile.
Make sure to follow them on Instagram.
loadmo.re a collection of unconventional and fun mobile web pages. For example, I found Busy Simulator. Totally made me smile.
Make sure to follow them on Instagram.
The level of excitement I feel when I get a call from Be My Eyes and can help a blind person with whatever they need help with, is indescribable. This is the version of the internet I want to revel in.
Be My Eyes connects the blind with seeing humans. I have helped folks with making sure their mustache was trimmed perfectly straight, what color tie to pick, or. where to push a button on an oven. You get the idea.
Feeling more protective than ever of where my attention goes. Brick is currently helping me stay off “the apps”.
Feeling disappointed about the state of the internet these days, those damn algorithms have really killed the magic for me. Want to make a real effort to bring this (slightly neglected) space back and visit other carefully tended online gardens. Where do you find inspiration these days, online, other than the big social media giants? And what do you do to avoid scrolling hours on end?
“Finding the way, is the way.”
– Marcus Aurelius
My friend Mahyad is creating CURA, part documentary, part art installation, part healing ritual. It is designed to ignite hope, joy, and a profound reconnection to nature. The experience unfolds as a four-act ceremony: Shadow, Pulse, Spirit, and Return.
Co-created with Indigenous guardian tribes in Colombia and Brazil, CURA is a non-verbal, multi-sensory journey that dissolves boundaries—replacing narration with vibration, facts with feeling, and passive observation with active, embodied connection.
This is an important project. I am supporting his Kickstarter. Maybe it calls you too.
“To create is to live twice.”
– Albert Camus
My 15 year old son Tilo has taken to the Cello. His love for this beautiful instrument is slowly but surely taking over my heart too.
“Your purpose is not the thing you do. It’s the thing that happens in others when you do what you do.”
– Dr. Caroline Leaf
“Love is never wasted,
For its value does not rest upon reciprocity.”
– C. S. Lewis
Leaf Button Cover. So simple. So sweet. So sold out.
“It’s the sides of the mountain that sustain life, not the top.”
– Robert M. Pirsig
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I had the pleasure to meet E. Jean Carroll last week. What a force. She reminds me of my eccentric aunt Hugi who was my biggest role model of living a courageous, creative life.
“I tell myself
there isno self-
I am justa place
where theuniverse
happens
to be
happeningtelling itself
through me.”– John Brehm
“…noticing what we love in common, and studying that, might help us survive.”
— Ross Gay

20 years ago today I started this blog, with this quote.
That was Tina v1.0; No kids, single, hadn’t started any businesses yet. This blog opened doors. Forever grateful.
I have been a bit quiet recently, but I am still here.
A warm thank you to everyone of you who stops by occasionally.
I enjoyed the replies to this question: People who are bilingual in English and another language, what’s a word that exists in your other language that you are surprised doesn’t exist in English?
I watched Conclave a few days ago and this speech on certainty stuck with me.
“Certainty is the great enemy of unity. Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery and therefore no need for faith.”
“Hopefulness is adversarial. It is the warrior emotion.”
– Nick Cave