11 December 2021Uncategorized Vaccine certificates and choices Ten days into the traffic light system and I am getting accustomed to scanning my vaccine passport when I go into a […]
4 December 2021Uncategorized Omicron and freedom Omicron could represent freedom or further imprisonment. For South Africans and other African nations omicron already represents lack of freedom. The international […]
27 November 2021Uncategorized Different perspectives One’s perspective can change by the day or by the minute and the nature of the view is all in the perspective. […]
20 November 2021Uncategorized Keeping an open mind I have realised that a significant part of my internal purpose is to learn new things. This came up in digital conversation, […]
13 November 2021Uncategorized Funny and not so funny The current COVID-19 situation is paralleling one of my recent songs in my brain. The song is called ‘Knitting Zombies’. You could […]
6 November 2021Uncategorized Some animals are more equal than others In a Trust meeting this week, one of the participants noted that she preferred ecological research proposals where the methods did not […]
30 October 2021Uncategorized Wastewater woes Testing of wastewater for COVID-19 has become a routine method for identifying spread of the virus. I was pondering on the challenges […]
23 October 2021Uncategorized Sublime to ridiculous In a week I feel I have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous – from fantastic mountain views and solitude to […]
16 October 2021Uncategorized Did it again I have taken to heart my own message of doing more of what I love, which includes tramping. So this week I […]
9 October 2021Uncategorized Sting in the tail Sarah is in New Zealand MIQ, enjoying the hospitality of the New Zealand government and the selection of meals at the Grand […]