Category: Featured
The music of the cosmos
Can the lyrics of a song be literature? When I was in middle school (last century), the words of La Guerra di Piero… by the Italian songwriter ( recently ) with amazement I saw them appear in my subsidiary, side by…
By mcastel
Climbing Ben Vrackie from Pitlochry
Recently I took the train to Pitlochry and hiked up Ben Vrackie. The climb to the base of the peak is pretty easy going, but the hike up the summit itself is very steep, at least half an hour of rock steps. The view at…
By lonm
My love for Vivaldi Browser
I've been using Vivaldi web browser since I came across it late 2016. I was skeptical at first since I was a long time Firefox user. However once I got started, Vivaldi won me over. It was safe, secure, compatible with…
By tetsuosumo
Unmasking Charm: The Timeless Allure of Traditional Masks
In a world where digital filters and augmented reality run rampant, traditional masks may seem like relics of a bygone era. But these cultural treasures have stood the test of time, captivating our imaginations and…
Vivaldi Browser
A Great Tool for Research I spend half the day online, and use Vivaldi when I am working on my books or website in Serif PagePlus™ or WebPlus™. I have the entire Buddhist Canon on my local drive in HTML format for…
By pesala
The Sad Tale of Self Pity
I look at my life and talk about my life and it is all just looking from my view, my doubts, my hopes. How do I fit as a puzzle jig into the whole? How self-centered I think. How useless such things. The search for…
Six months in.....and how is it?
I started using Vivaldi back in September last year, nearly 7 months ago now. I chronicled my journey to the browser, its set up challenges and my early user experiences in some posts on this Community blog, and was…
By travellinbob
Annecy Basilique de la Visitation
Catholic Monastery of the Visitation of Annecy View of Annecy and its lake from above. The steep ascent to the monastery. …
By Cezar
French Idiosyncrasies
One can imagine Paris as a mix of many unrelated elements that do not make sense and are lacking coherence. The same rule applies to the French soul. It is, of course, my own biased projection... as a true French will…
By Cezar
The Tomatoes Are Growing
Those two tiny plants that almost died before we bought the grow lights are thriving and one now has a bloom, The plant we bought has its first tomato set and growing.…
By robrose
Littlebit about Experience with Vivaldi
How I found about Vivaldi? As a distrohopper, it is quite easy for the idea of changing the browser weekly to come to mind. First, by the nature of my use of computers, I switched from Safari to Firefox, and the rest is…