Yup, I’ve resigned from IOL. It’s been 5 great years, and it’s a sad time to go, as IOL is on the brink of what will hopefully be an excellent year, but it’s time to move on. Where to? Well, nowhere actually. I’ve been easing out of work for a while, working 3-days a week,… Continue reading IOL looking for a new IT Manager
Category: Water (Personal)
Yellow tongues and Google diagnosis
I knew I shouldn’t have used the Internet for medical diagnosis. I have a yellow tongue at the moment (no, I won’t attach a picture), and some of the possible causes of this are quite unpleasant, to put it mildly. I’d rather just have carried on flossing more regularly, or cut down on the turmeric.
Resistance
I practice tai chi in a class twice a week. Yesterday, my teacher told me I was resisting too much. No resistance is a key principle of tai chi. Physically, as soon as you resist, there’s an area for your opponent to grasp, push against and exert force. The idea is not to resist, but… Continue reading Resistance
Sangoma graduation. Part 1: Vegetarianism
As I mentioned earlier this week, I was away from the 4th to the 11th, attending a friend’s graduation as a sangoma (note that the Wikipedia article needs some work!) in the village of Mtambalala, about 25 minutes drive from Port St Johns in the Transkei. It was a hectic experience, leaving me with lots… Continue reading Sangoma graduation. Part 1: Vegetarianism
New Year in Woodstock
Well, I missed the People’s Republic of Windsor Road party, but Anique and I were both tired, and attending parties these days with Dorje is not that much fun – most of the time is spent running after him making sure he takes cigarette butts out of his mouth, and then leaving early when it… Continue reading New Year in Woodstock
The Tao of Neverness
A new reader of my blog recently asked me just what the hell all this metal, earth, water stuff was all about. For those who haven’t read my first post, I agree, it can be confusing. And judging by the inconsistent way I’ve categorised some of my own posts, it can be confusing for me… Continue reading The Tao of Neverness
Full moon, naked in the Palmiet, and nine-to-fiving
It’s full moon, I’m in that slightly beyond overtired stage where I’m not going to fall asleep anyhow, so what better way to spend it than writing something. Dorje, my beloved 14 month-old son has been getting louder and more restless at night, so much of my waking time I feel like an extra in… Continue reading Full moon, naked in the Palmiet, and nine-to-fiving
Donald Trump
I’ve just finished reading a biography about Donald Trump. My excuse for such a deed is that I’ve been watching The Apprentice, the reality TV show where a number of applicants get to compete against each other for the dubious privilege of working for Donald Trump. The book, Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald… Continue reading Donald Trump
Guinness, Shiatsu and the CES
I belong to the Cape Town Community Exchange System, a local currency (or LETS). The system has been fascinating for me, as its caused to me to think about how our economic system works (or not). For someone who’s never had any formal economic training, the system allows me to examine the implications of various… Continue reading Guinness, Shiatsu and the CES
Same-sex marriage
Interesting news that the Supreme Court of Appeals has approved same-sex marriages. I say interesting because although I support the ruling, it raises interesting questions for me personally. I am unmarried, although I have a child, and am in a stable relationship – at least as much as I believe is possible 🙂 For me,… Continue reading Same-sex marriage