Category: travel

  • Of Blogging and Substacking

    Of Blogging and Substacking

    Reading Time: 2 minutesA month or two ago we had the chance to jump on the Substack wagon while it was hot and to ride the wave of new followers and experience a growing community. I could have joined in. I could have become one of those “I’m one of you people” but I didn’t. …

  • Application Programming Interfaces, Really Simple Syndication and the Open Protocols

    Application Programming Interfaces, Really Simple Syndication and the Open Protocols

    Reading Time: 3 minutesTwitter and Reddit want to charge people to use their API despite already wanting people to pay them directly. Twitter decided to drive users away and make itself more expensive. As a result of this the website is imploding, rather than thriving.  Yesterday I read that Reddit, too, wanted to charge users…

  • The Solitaire Puzzle

    The Solitaire Puzzle

    Reading Time: 2 minutesRecently I rediscovered my love of the game solitaire. It is the game we played on windows 3.1 and other windows operating systems, up to iOS and more. Solitaire is a simple game to play on a mobile phone, ipad or computer, whether laptop or desktop.  I have found that a game…

  • Playing with the Hugo With An Old Site

    Playing with the Hugo With An Old Site

    Reading Time: 3 minutesFor a few days I have been playing with Hugo with Markdown and HTML pages. It says that it is “the world’s fastest framework for building websites” and so far I do notice that it has a key strength that I like.  Front Matter That strength is that with small modifications you…

  • Twenty Seven Thousand Steps in BareFoot Shoes

    Reading Time: 2 minutesA few days ago I took twenty seven thousand steps in barefoot shoes. My feet did not suffer at all from walking that far in such shoes. I did some of that walking in the vapor gloves and the rest in the Trail Gloves. The beauty of barefoot walking is that you…

  • Hiking in the Jura in Minimal Shoes

    Hiking in the Jura in Minimal Shoes

    Reading Time: 2 minutesToday I went for a short walk in the Jura with minimal shoes and I felt fine. The shoes, despite being thin soled, felt fine on the dry dirt paths. They do get wet when walking in dew covered grass but that’s what you would expect so that’s acceptable.  When you’re wearing…

  • The Lost Art of Silent Material Cutting

    The Lost Art of Silent Material Cutting

    Reading Time: 3 minutesFor years now the noise in this village has been frustrating me. It is the noise of industrial cutting. The noise of an angle grinder on metal, of a circular saw on bricks, stone and wood. It is the constant wail of a circular saw cutting into something, every few seconds, or…

  • Seventy Kilometres Later – Adapting to Barefoot Shoes

    Seventy Kilometres Later – Adapting to Barefoot Shoes

    Reading Time: 2 minutesI walk from three to fie million steps per year. In doing so I wear through shoes and through socks every six months or less. It makes sense that I would experiment with barefoot shoes since I spend so much time walking.  The Experience Initially I tried the Vapor Glove 6 and…

  • Vapor and Trail Gloves After Twenty Kilometres

    Vapor and Trail Gloves After Twenty Kilometres

    Reading Time: 4 minutesThe easiest sport to practice every day is walking. We can walk to the bus stop, train station or other places every single day. We can walk in the morning, we can walk at the shops, and we can walk at lunch time or in the evening. All of these walking opportunities…

  • Appalachian Trail Progress Via Garmin And Walk The Distance

    Appalachian Trail Progress Via Garmin And Walk The Distance

    Reading Time: 2 minutesRecently I started the Appalachian Trail Challenge on Garmin Connect and every sstep I take counts towards the goal. The goal is to walk 3,500km, which is around 4.9 million steps. I have walked 652 km out of 3,500 so I have completed about 18 percent of the challenge. I am almost…