At Last!
Hey, people, I have been running around the past few weeks (like the proverbial headless chicken) to get this space ready to receive my blogs on A Day In Sarah’s Kitchen; at last, it is ready – or as ready as can be for the moment.
Before you book …..
read this first …. DOSs… Do inform me (well in advance) if you have any food allergies or preferences. Do be adventurous. Try meals first before you decide that you do like them. Do get up and serve yourself drinks, food (etc.) this is not a traditional restaurant, so we don’t have waiters (waitresses). Do recommend me […]
Successful Launch!
Maiden Event on Feb. 27 Hey, people! The maiden event of A Day In Sarah’s Kitchen has come and gone and…what a successful launch! Many thanks to those who were a part of this beautiful day. Well, they say a picture is worth a thousand word…
On Writing…
On Writing… This week I have done some pretty great writing. However, the thing about ‘great writing’ is that it is exactly that until someone critiques it. They are never easy to take:critiques.
Looting, or Scavenging – a big world of difference!
Doesn’t this writer know the difference between looting (selfish, greedy action) and scavenging (sincere self-preservation action)? When your (or that of your loved one’s) life is in danger you scavenge…even if it means ‘looting’ to achieve your aim. http://news.yahoo.com/philippine-president-says-typhoon-death-toll-overstated-034530763–sector.html
Should one be considered beautiful just because she (or he) is ‘different’?
I came across this article today in Yahoo News. The question of whether (or not) these women are beautiful seems to be based mainly on the fact that they are ‘different’. Seems rather patronising… What is your take? http://shine.yahoo.com/shine-beauty/why-beauty-isnt-being-perfect-164800414.html
The Joy and Woes of Words
Words are the simplest things to say…but they are also the most powerful. Depending from which mouth it comes, it can be a tool of destruction, or one of construction. Which will yours be?
Contact
Sarah Udoh-Grossfurthner email: sarah_udoh@yahoo.com (sarahunderscoreudoh@yahoo.com) Mobile: +43 676 733 61 32 (Vienna/Austria)
If you read nothing else on this blog…read this! (Presenting, Mark Iles: Guest Author for this Week)
The mark of a great writer is tenacity, and the willingness to receive feedback. The first (tenacity) is the ability to go on even when one’s work is not accorded the recognition it deserves. The second (willingness to receive feedback) is the readiness to see the good in every feedback –
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