° Abracadabra “The best way to predict your future is to create it” – Abraham Lincoln One great master of fortunetelling, who I have an honor to know is a magician and artist KEVINSKI, who runs an intricate antique store Wonders & Wonders in Tallinn Old Town.
° I, robot While observing the crowds during Further Future 002, Eric Matzner (the founder of Nootroo) asked me: “How do you know they are not robots?”. Continue Reading →
Drawing as a Gateway “I find I think of myself not as a writer so much as someone who provides a gateway, a tangential route for readers to reach the circus. Continue Reading →
A week ago my dear friends Ene and her husband Algerd Andruškevitšus celebrated their Birthdays in an unique and surprising place in the Tallinn Old Town. Continue Reading →
° Flow of information Today I was introduced to a japanese word “ikigai” through this wonderful recorded conversation between Elizabeth Gilbert and Rich Fernadnez. Continue Reading →
° Cari Vander Yacht One morning before diving into my own projects, I started a day with reading The New Yorker. Continue Reading →
° Murel Murakas + Bikram Yoga Tallinn After skipping an Estonian Winter for two years, I had forgotten the challenge of the dark and cold season of the year – keeping body warm and mind joyful. Continue Reading →
° Film Audio Visiting Film Audio, a sound studio, where I used to work, is always full of surprises! Continue Reading →
° Meeting of the mind Traveling for the first time in Estonia as a visitor is letting me experience an open schedule for unexpected-unplanned movements and meetings. Continue Reading →