This past weekend I was on the DNX in Berlin – a conference by and for digital nomads. In addition to other bloggers I had a talk. The event was a great…
Parsley leaves
Feature-cultivated areas In the first year, parsley formed shoots, rhizomes and the leaves, the second year the plant flowers. We are the preferred species withstand moisture and cold, seeds can germinate in…
Rosemary
About rosemary Rosemary – Instructions for rosemary planting and caring Rosemary, a native shrub from the Mediterranean region, is highly valued in traditional medicine. People use them for seasoning, dispel mosquitoes, massage…
Herbaceous Peony Raspberry
One of our top five favorite herb plants for garden display and cut flower is Raspberry Sundae. It is a constant development in the decades of gorgeous perfume, fragrant.
Magnolia Bush Flowers
Set magnolia buds or play, fortune or waving aromatic example (binomial nomenclature: Dracaena fragrans, meaning: deremensis Dracaena) is a flowering plant in the family loaithuc Fairy (Ruscaceae). It is native to West…
[ Vietnam Trip 2015 ] #1 Halong Bay – A fanciful Jewel
I’ve been almost a week in Vietnam. Time flies here amazingly fast. The first few days I have (following separate post) spent in Hanoi and took part in a three-day tour to…
Note in Thailand Trip (part 1) – Why is Chiang Mai attracted by many people
When I came to Thailand for the first time five years ago, I was not too thrilled. But now I’m here again – and for the fourth time. Because now I feel…
Carambola and planting instructions
Carambola is a tall bush trees, evergreen, woody, could reach 8 to 10 meters, much lower stems and branching. Carambola tree wood is very brittle, easily broken, so the folk have a…
Note in Thailand (part 2)
Well, so there is already a large community in Chiang Mai, you can live well, the city is online and the cost of living is low. In addition, there are still a…
White snowy in Italy…
The summer-like weather lingered a bit longer this year in Rome, but now colder temps are just around the corner. This month, our group of COSI expats is collectively contemplating the upcoming…