I am sitting here at the table, watching the bright screen of this computer and try to comprehend the value of time. I am not thinking about a monetary value, but at the importance of time in our lives. There was a certain stage, earlier in my childhood, which lasted steadily throughout teenage hood andContinue reading “REFLECTIONS”
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About A Time of Change and Its Hero
The death of Mikhail Gorbachev filled the headlines around the world. For those that didn’t live the end of the eighties, the name Gorbachev might say nothing, or it might say too little. However, for an already old guy that I am, I had the luck to become a teenager right at the transition betweenContinue reading “About A Time of Change and Its Hero”
Patru ani de regret și recunoștință
În urmă cu patru ani, într-o altă zi fierbinte de august, tatăl meu a plecat de lânga noi, hotărând să-și mute sufletul bun și inima iubitoare în eternitate. Nu sunt sigur care este prima mea amintire cu tatăl meu, dar ar putea fi aceasta: eu stând cu ambele picioare de copil pe picioarele lui din față;Continue reading “Patru ani de regret și recunoștință”
Of Sorrow and Gratitude
Four years ago, on another hot day of August, my father passed away, deciding to move his kind soul and loving heart towards eternity. I am not sure what my first memory of my father is but it might be this one: standing with both my child feet on his forefeet; he was walking withContinue reading “Of Sorrow and Gratitude”
CHRONICLES FROM A FARAWAY PLACE
Mizies is a small village nested on a plateau emerging right before the steep slopes of the Western Carpathian Mountains. It is a small place, unknown to many, but still close to the town of Beius, a small town with old history, a citadel longing for the title of a city. Because of this proximity,Continue reading “CHRONICLES FROM A FARAWAY PLACE”
The Springs
Every time we started for the mountains we had for hydration but empty bottles. As weird as it might sound nowadays, with all the theories about the need of humans to consume a certain amount of liquids a day, we always carried empty bottles with us. It wasn’t because we did not experience thirst; itContinue reading “The Springs”
Of What I Know and What I Don’t Know
I felt a little disappointed by the tone in which I ended my last post about bison and humans. And that’s because I woke up one day to one example of the great deed that humanity can do when in need. As I was reading the news about the terrible course of the events inContinue reading “Of What I Know and What I Don’t Know”
Of Bison and Human
It was a sunny but crispy winter morning at the border between the Great States of Wyoming and Montana. The kind of day that will last long in our memories. What other fantastic places can erase the bright stunning pictures, firmly imprinted in some circumvolutions of our brains? The many readings, stories, pictures we haveContinue reading “Of Bison and Human”
The Montanan Way
Once we booked our trip to Bozeman, Montana, back in October last year, our hearts have instantly filled with the excitement of a new adventure awaiting. Montana existed in our plans for a couple of years, but got postponed for various reasons. First, we chose Salt Lake City for the convenience of a direct flight,Continue reading “The Montanan Way”
It’s The Summer of 2020
What a year! The year started with some concerns about an invisible virus detected somewhere in the faraway China. Not too much to worry, we are still protected by institutions that watch over our safety 24/7. We returned from Alta, UT from a place where we once promised that, in case the end of theContinue reading “It’s The Summer of 2020”