There are dreams we simply don't remember, and we even falsely claim that we didn't dream last night. Everyone dreams, even blind people who during the day see neither concrete images nor colours. But there are dreams that surprise us, frighten us, move us, and regardless of how superstitious you are or aren't, compel you the next day to look for a dream dictionary on your shelf or most likely to search for one on google.com.
Once there lived a fictional character - Jānītis. One day Jānītis was made redundant from a state institution job and without much hesitation decided to set up his own company. Drawing on savings accumulated from his civil service work, after nearly a month Jānītis had established his own company.
Time is an extraordinarily subjective concept, despite the fact that scientists formulated its definition long ago, the units of measurement, and the moments lived by humanity are counted by the world's most precise atomic clock (which loses no more than 1 second in a million years). It seems as though humans invented time in order to be able to control others and themselves - to condemn and reproach others and themselves for something not having happened at quite the right time.
This time about an everyday and seemingly insignificant little thing - a button. What can't be made from the various sizes and colours of buttons accumulated in a tin! Today I made a simple bracelet from five old buttons. Below is the making process + another 50 ideas from the web for various creations from buttons.
A traditional walk with a camera in hand through the streets of Old Riga and Riga's city centre on the evening of 31 December. This year I captured the New Year's Eve feeling from white mulled wine and a caramelised apple at Dome Square. I must say, this year Riga was bathed in lights of various colours, with an avenue of 25 fir trees and a huge panoramic wheel at Līvu Square.
Continuing to review the collection and sweet memories - four more drinks from three distant lands. Those already tasted and those still waiting their turn.
If you're planning a trip to distant lands and wondering what to bring back home - something for the heart and soul, to let the family taste the flavour of that place - I'd be happy to share our experience from travels to various countries. So then, let's get to the home bar audit!
The classic Capricorn is a pagan. Life for him is an inexhaustible source of joy and happiness, and therefore, in Capricorn's view, it must not be squandered in vain. Life is also the greatest value for him, and among its events - sex, which in his view is a wonderful mystery, comparable almost to religion. Capricorn knows how to appreciate physical pleasure, but craves something nobler.
I arrive at the office, I light a candle on the desk; I come home - I light a candle. When it is dark outside, a person intuitively longs and reaches for light. Not electric light, but the live flame of fire, which has warmed people since time immemorial - and the light of a candle specifically since the 3rd millennium BC. Below, briefly, on both well-known and forgotten types of candle, as well as a little from the worlds of healing and astrology, where candle colour is not only attributed a corresponding healing power but is also seen as corresponding to each zodiac sign and even to each day of the week.
The bead weaving technique is rewarding for making various small items. It is particularly well-suited to children's small and nimble fingers. As the question of how to decorate the Christmas tree is always relevant, I suggest making a snowflake to hang on a branch.