3×5: Bee Bosnak
We moved to London when I was six. I was thrown into a new country that came with a new culture, a new school and a new language.
We moved to London when I was six. I was thrown into a new country that came with a new culture, a new school and a new language.
I’m just a woman who thinks that Angels exist but who is not comfortable with this thought.
Just getting off the phone with my daughter who is a freshman, 4 hours away from home, called letting me know she was throwing up all night.
The gentle flavor of asparagus doesn’t take well to spices, but a little cinnamon or cardamom used in a buttery pilaf offers a mild, warmly seasoned base.
A Friday state of mind is pure creativity, and all it needs is a weekend. Literally or figuratively
So often we look at people who have successful careers and we want what they have. But do we really want to do what they do?
When I’m deeply involved in a project my sense of “me” evaporates – it’s the work and the ideas, and you forget your self.
I don’t believe in inspiration. Like a bell dinging. I believe in sitting in front of my computer and forcing myself to work.
Not only has medical care become impossibly expensive in monetary terms, it routinely fails to deliver genuine healing or to address the root causes of illness.
I transfer money. I worry that the depression might not pass easily, and what if I’ve done the wrong thing in encouraging them to pursue their dreams?
Natalie Dart’s weekly infusion of love for this moment, spirit for the adventure, and a wink for the passersby who smil