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The Second Page

Alice

Because the first page is always the scariest one, but it's on the second that things start to happen. An old-fashioned blog.

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January clouds

Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit restless in my thought: I should open Substack on my browser, I should write something, people subscribed so I can’t fail them not writing anything… The truth is that I don’t feel like I have anything to add....

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The portal to the new year

As I was closing the front door of my parents' house behind me, I took a brief moment to look at the garland that my mom had made and put on the door the first week of December. The two little robins made with egg shells, the twinkle lights...

3 months ago
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Long December days

It’s that time of the year again, when work becomes crazy and around 5PM I find myself moving to the kitchen table, Christmas tree glowing, soft jazz music in the background and a cup of tea in front of me. This is how I like to work from h...

4 months ago
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