The best bit about travelling at Easter is getting to see all the baby lambs. Yep, all of them.
The best bit about travelling at Easter is getting to see all the baby lambs. Yep, all of them.
It’s great fun, but worth the price?
This guy is my hero.
travelling, but not in love is one of my favourite blogs on the whole intertubes. I’ve been reading it for several months, and it’s one of only a very few blogs which I must read as soon as it’s updated.
The story is pretty simple, and nothing particularly special. It’s the personal blog of an English gay guy who lives in Paris and happens to do a fair bit of travelling. See, that wasn’t too complicated was it?
Even though I do have an interest in all things French, it’s the way that he writes that keeps me coming back. He’s funny and clever. There’s an intriguing air of mystery ((Though his anonymity is of course very understandable.)). Then there’s also the fact that he’s just a really good writer.
Even with the most boring subjects, a great writer can make anything a joy to read. In my opinion, tnbil is such a blogger, and I really hope he continues to blog (and one day finds love).
MacBreak Weekly is one of the TWiT podcasts, a spin-off from MacBreak. If you’re not into Apple products, then you’re not going to like this, but even of your interest is small, these guys have such a great rappore that is most enjoyable to listen to.
I often listen to MacBreak Weekly whilst cooking.