We burned him on the first Saturday of the new year, while snowflakes fat as goose eggs twisted from the air. In the distance, white hills faded into white sky, their limits only showing by the lines of black trees poking fingers into the clouds’ bellies to deliver more snow from their pregnant heaving. It … Continue reading Fire and snow
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"It isn’t a fact universally acknowledged that a person who mistakes his opinions for facts may also mistake himself for God." Source: Reading Lolita in Patriarchy: Rebecca Solnit on Being Mansplained About How She Must Have Misread Nabokov
So, I finally got rid of Blogger. Google just knew too much about me and Big Brother was definitely watching, so I deleted my Google account - I know, I'm such a radical. Though I didn't realise just how much else I'd lose - calendar, all my saved YouTube files, probably loads of other things … Continue reading New blog – new era. Egypt