By jkt, on January 12th, 2012 One of my goals for 2012 which wasn't on my list, is to work on certain aspects of my mental agility.
Some people have amazing skills of compartmentalising: when they're at work, that's all that's on their mind; at home they . . . →Read More: Letting go; unsticking the brain
By jkt, on January 10th, 2012 Since our trip to The Gambia where we purchased our first artwork by a local artist, we've consciously been looking at adding to our art collection. Last Thursday we were fortunate enough to be at the private viewing of Cut & Run at the Kemistry Gallery in Old Street.
Some great work . . . →Read More: God Head: And then there was art
By jkt, on January 8th, 2012 What a year that was. It started out pretty shit if I'm honest, but got better and better as the months flew by.
I travelled all over the world, east and west; met some wonderful people, and made some friends (hopefully) for life.
I learned a great many things during the 12 months of 2011. . . . →Read More: That's all for 2011, folks!
By jkt, on January 6th, 2012 It is said the people you're closest to are those with whom you'll argue most. I'm unsure whether the definition of 'closest' is physical proximity or emotional connection; it's likely to be a mixture of the two. Regardless of the exact definition, the person who's . . . →Read More: Rules of engagement
By jkt, on January 3rd, 2012 The next instalment of my monthly column on what I've been reading. With starting a new job and having to study, I wasn't expecting to get much done. When it came to writing it up, however, I seem to have read far more than expected. There's a definite focus on non-fiction this month, which breaches . . . →Read More: Reading Materials – December, 2011
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