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published on: 15.06.2009 in: All entries
In the playground recently, I told my son “five more minutes.” We left half an hour later. The sun was shining. Simply being there, watching him and doing nothing in particular was fine. As a little girl, five more minutes of swimming felt really, really long. Only a few years later, five minutes went by […]
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published on: 10.06.2009 in: All entries
In a flash I could see what had happened. Someone was hanging from my shower. A man. He wasn’t all that big it seemed. Round glasses. Pleated pants. After that, I didn’t dare look in any mirrors for fear of what else I’d see.While packing my things the next morning I decided to ask the owner […]
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published on: 07.06.2009 in: All entries
I am reading a writer’s diary. At one stage he describes a narrow escape he experienced and how everyone has them all the time, without necessarily knowing it. I wondered whether I’d had any.Instantly, an image sprung to mind. It was a memory I never knew I had. Lago de Garda, 16 years old. My […]
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published on: 06.06.2009 in: All entries
Why is it that in the course of years, you can suddenly appreciate something you haven’t before? Paris, for example. And Claude Debussy. His Piano Works were hidden away in my Itunes library. Somehow, they never shuffled by. Yet now, I find myself overwhelmed by the beauty of those pieces. Or is it the memory? Debussy […]
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published on: 05.06.2009 in: All entries
The other day, I watched the Dalai Lama on Dutch television. He discussed aggression and how one aggressive act always leads to more acts of aggression. It is his conviction that the only way to settle differences (whether between individuals, religions or countries) is through dialogue. Talk to each other, he said. It sounds so […]
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published on: 04.06.2009 in: All entries
The best and worst part of performing are the nerves. Apparently I’m finding something important enough to get nervous about. As we get older in life, we gain experience and events such as birthdays or exams won’t be keeping us awake the way they did when we were young.We’ve been there, done all that and […]
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