Portolano made a series of photos called "Arctic Love" which talks about a young Finnish woman Tinja who left the he city and decided to go back to the wilderness to raise sled dogs. "Tinja’s husky farm is off the grid: she cooks and heats with a wood stove, lights her home with candles and has to break the ice of the river every morning to get her water with a bucket. Inside her house is also a sauna where not only does she wash herself, but also does the dishes and her laundry." That's how Brice described Tinja's life in the Arctic. Even though it seems very difficult to live like that in our modern age where comfort plays a tremendous role, Tinja prefers this lifestyle, plus living close to nature has its perks. Check it out.
When you travel around a lot for business, it can become boring, so you can use this man's technique to make your trips more fun. The guy used "additional requests" box and hotels he stayed at delivered.
‘Cause you never see baby pigeons. Nevah!
34 year-old Liz Clark, a former bartender and a self-proclaimed “she-pirate,” quit her job in San Diego, California in 2006 and has been sailing around the world since. She was offered a Cal 40 sailboat with only one condition: she had to document all her adventures. Naturally, “Captain Lizzy” took this opportunity. In 2013 she welcomed aboard a 6-month old kitten that she rescued. Now the two of them are inseparable and share a life full of adventures.
23-year-old Turki Bin Abdullah from Saudi Arabia came to London to spend his fortune and show off his extravagant gold cars. He's close friends with Dr. Dre and plans to stay in London for some time to have all the enjoyment it can offer.
Venezuela has probably met the most difficult period in its modern history. A lot of poor people have almost nothing to eat. Supermarkets' shelves are full with different types of sodas which no one buys, while essential products like milk are no where to be found. "Living in a severe recession and a dysfunctional state-run economy, poorer families say they sometimes skip meals and rely more on starch foods"[Reuters].