As a bike-lady myself, I am content to recommend a wonderful piece of writing from Brainpickings.org:
Wheels of Change: How The Bicycle Empowered Women
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My new Office
“See through all the office amenities and escaped the hassles of working in an office. Contrary to popular belief it’s not your only option and it’s certainly not the best option. Join me in becoming a remote worker and you’ll be happier (and surprisingly) more productive.”
https://tailored.ink/work-remotely-you-wont-miss-the-office/
We also have everything you need for e-learning, teaching, writing, conversing, smiling and whatnot… and a trailblazing web of stories about the magic power of your business.
I’d love to hear from you!
Your message, email, Skype call, WhatsApp message&call will reach me at my new office or my secret castle:
My secret castle
lies in Spring
at the corner
of vernal vicious winds…
– Excerpt from Early Lilac Spring, a poem written in March 2017
Iulia Halatz
Early lilac spring in Herăstrău Park, Bucharest.
Later edit: The pics were taken on Thursday, since then I haven’t replenished my eyes with the glamour of the blooming trees…
A forest grew
One of the trailblazing stories by storytellers that make the world go round and businesses thrive:
https://www.aforestgrew.com/
Art – Inga Moore
They don’t teach you…
“I’ve been making a list of the things they don’t teach you at school. They don’t teach you how to love somebody. They don’t teach you how to be famous. They don’t teach you how to be rich or how to be poor. They don’t teach you how to walk away from someone you don’t love any longer. They don’t teach you how to know what’s going on in someone else’s mind. They don’t teach you what to say to someone who’s dying. They don’t teach you anything worth knowing.”
– Neil Gaiman
Catrin Welz Stein

I am glad of the rain
“A wet day. And I am glad of the rain, because I have talked too much.”
– Virginia Woolf, 1929
Léon Bonvin

Stunning Charcoal and Pastel Portraits by Zulf
Artist Only Draws the Light Cast on Women in These Stunning Charcoal and Pastel Portraits at Mymodernmet.com.
London-based artist Zulf creates dramatic portraits of women half-hidden in the shadows.

My new project is shaping up
Like women all over this world and other sunkissed dominions, I love jewelry, so I have come up with an inventory of light reflected from the glorious shine of this Treasure trove of gems and pearls – https://pearlovski.home.blog/
We all love the story of a treasure found by chance and imagination.
In my culture, hidden treasures flicker on a magic night in the midst of summer. We call this night, The night of Sânziene. They are gracious fairies with magic powers. Also Sânziană is a flower called Lady’s Bedstraw.
Legend has it that on this night one can listen to animals talking with human voice and catch glimpses (if lucky) of the mysterious sheen of the unknown, unfathomable trove of treasures waiting impatiently to be found.
The treasure I am about to present here is not found but forged with toil, sweat, craft and the imagination of a treasure seeker. Swarovski crystals and amazing water-cherished pearls sparkle along with semi-precious stones like amethyst, citrine, opal, larimar, mother-of-pearl and whatnot…
PEARLOVSKI – Delicate luster as a weapon – handcrafted in Romania
Romanian mythology is enchanting.
Happy Women’s Day!
Alphonse Mucha – Studio photography

Pockets of silence
Most of the time the universe speaks to us very quietly in pockets of silence, in coincidences, in nature, in forgotten memories, in the shape of clouds, in moments of solitude, in small tugs at our hearts.
– Yumi Sakugawa
Vanessa Dupond

Without poetry
“For reality’s glow and glory, without poetry,
Fade, like the red operas of sunset.”
― Delmore Schwartz, Selected Poems: Summer Knowledge
Art – Peder Severin Kroyer – Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach.

Reading
“Reading is an act of civilization; it’s one of the greatest acts of civilization because it takes the free raw material of the mind and builds castles of possibilities.”
– Ben Okri
Art by Daniel Gerhartz.






