Photo taken from the Prefontaine Classic 2013 site
Ethiopians are said to be good runners. Although this is a bit of a stereotype, there is a big truth behind it. I think it has to do more with opportunity, easy access and [...]
My journey to Ethiopian culture
Photo taken from the Prefontaine Classic 2013 site
Ethiopians are said to be good runners. Although this is a bit of a stereotype, there is a big truth behind it. I think it has to do more with opportunity, easy access and [...]
When I first saw the image above I was sure it was a painting, and in a way it is. That image is part of a 3d laser scanning project in Harar, Ethiopia. Charles Matz, a professor of interior design at NYIT (New York Institute of Technology), is leading a geospatial surveying project to collect [...]
When I started writing this blog, it was mainly to chronicle our adoption story. Overtime it took a life of its own. I have no idea how that happened, and even though I’m the one writing it, I feel that I don’t have control over it, you could say that [...]
One of the things I’ve recently changed in my blog is the List page. On that page I used to have a VERY long list of books, films and music related to things I usually talk about in my blog, but it was quite difficult to navigate. Thanks to help from [...]