• I’ve decided. My website is in need of an overhaul. I like the concept of cultivating a digital gardenĀ whilst also combining some of the social aspects of the IndieWeb, so in the New Year I’ll don my gloves, a trowel and see how I get on!

  • In spite of the torrential rain and thunderstorms on Saturday that almost put an end to our camping adventure, we had a great time visiting the Costa Brava. Historic Tossa de Mar was particularly splendid in the sun

  • šŸ˜ The light in Barcelona! And look at those blue skies šŸ‘Œ

  • Had a great time exploring the Stanley Kubrick exhibition at the Centre de Cultura ContemprĆ nia de Barcelona. Kubrick is one of my favourite directors and it was so inspiring to see his life’s work presented in such a way.

  • Stretching our legs in the hills overlooking Barcelona city (our new home for now), just thirty minutes away from our apartment. Endless blue skies, warm weather and fresh air šŸ‘Œ

  • The different perspectives of Busuanga Island from Mount Tapyas šŸ—»

  • Merry Christmas from Boracay! We’re having a on the soft, clean sands of White Beach.

  • The theme of this yearā€™s festival is ā€˜the wind of timeā€™ and it features visionary work from some of the worldā€™s most renowned photographers. The striking images, from fashion shoots to food factories, can be seen at the Lianzhou Museum of Photography in southern China until 3 January 2019

    Source: Vogue shoots and bike cemeteries: Lianzhou Foto festival 2018 | Art and design | The Guardian

  • In the last month or so I gave three talks about blogs and me: one lightening talk at ViewSource, one at TODO London and another one at ReactJSGirls. Although I had applied for them at different times, they all happened close to each other and with IndieWebCamp, FFConf, organising a career panel and a work deadline in between it is fair to say that I had a busy November so only now Iā€™ve had time to convert my talk into a blog post.

    Source: Oh Hello Ana – Blog

  • All this WordPress 5.0 Gutenberg stuff got me thinking. With WordPress it seems like the Indieweb starts making serious and cool progress and the WordPress people come along and knock the game boardā€¦

    Source: Blog Engines and Indieweb Controlling Upstream | Brad Enslen