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Welcome to my corner of the web! I'm Sara, the proud penguin mom of Gini and Karl. I'm passionate about many things, from coding and genealogy to swimming and spending time by the beach. I also have a deep love for medicinal herbs and enjoy reading nonfiction to constantly learn and grow. I'm excited to share a little about each of my favorite activities with you - so grab a cup of tea, and let's dive in!
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💻 Coding: The web design Penguin!
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One of my greatest passions is coding, especially in JavaScript. There's something incredibly satisfying about writing lines of code that come together to create something functional and beautiful. I've built several projects over the years, from websites to small applications, and I always love to learn new techniques and tools. It's amazing how coding can turn an idea into reality. Whether I'm fixing bugs or creating new features, coding is a rewarding and ever-evolving challenge.
🌳 Genealogy: Tracing Our Penguin Roots!
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Another interest of mine is genealogy. I love exploring my family tree and uncovering the stories of our ancestors. It's fascinating to trace our roots, learning about where we come from and how our families have shaped who we are today. I often spend hours researching records and connecting the dots between generations. Each discovery feels like a tiny piece of a bigger puzzle, and I'm always excited to uncover new pieces of history that bring my family's story to life.
🏊♀️ Swimming & The Beach: A Penguin's Paradise!
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There's nothing quite like the feeling of swimming in the cool ocean water or lounging on the soft sand under the sun. The beach is my ultimate happy place, and I love spending time there whenever I can. Whether it's swimming laps in the water, playing beach volleyball, or simply enjoying the view, the beach always brings me peace and relaxation. It's the perfect place to unwind and connect with nature, and I always leave feeling refreshed and recharged.
🌿 Medicinal Herbs: Nature's Healing Power
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I also have a deep interest in medicinal herbs. I enjoy learning about the healing properties of plants and how they can be used to support health and well-being. Whether it's brewing a calming cup of chamomile tea, using lavender for relaxation, or creating natural remedies from plants I've grown myself, there's something incredibly rewarding about working with nature. I love experimenting with different herbs and discovering new ways they can help support the body and mind.
📖 (Nonfiction) Reading: Expanding My Knowledge
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When I'm not coding, researching family history, or spending time at the beach, you can often find me with a good nonfiction book in hand. I love reading about history, computers, finance, technology and any other topic that expands my knowledge and helps me grow as a person. Nonfiction books allow me to explore new ideas, learn about different cultures, and deepen my understanding of the world. I always enjoy diving into a new book that challenges my thinking and broadens my perspective.
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in a nutshell
- 🐧 lives in Multimix City in Squirisia
- 🐧 languages: javascript, python, c
- 🐧 likes: learning and always keeping an open mind, discovering more about the universe and the world around us, graphic (web) design, medicinal herbs, nature, water, the ocean and the beach, coding, math, genealogy, playing piano, playing table tennis, swimming, freedom, to question everything, to not comply (they want you dead, do not comply)
- 🐧 favorite book authors: Liam Scheff, Lin Yutang, Stephen Harrod Buhner, Florence Scovel-Shinn, André Brahic, Michael Ende, J.R.R. Tolkien, Douglas Adams 📖
- 🐧 favorite books: Official Stories by Liam Scheff, The Dalai Lama's Cat series by David Michie, Momo by Michael Ende, The new way things work by David Macaulay, Fooled by randomness by Nassim Taleb, The importance of living by Lin Yutang 📖
- 🐧 favorite substackers: They change frequently but include lies are unbekoming, el gato malo and 2nd smartest guy in the world
- 🐧 favorite music: songs by Regie Hamm, No Te Va Gustar, Nena, Paddy goes to Holyhead, Les Cowboys Fringants, Karat (Albatros) piano music by Daniel Barenboim, Richard Clyderman (ballade pour Adeline), Patrik Pietschmann 🎵
- 🐧 favorite song: Oceans (where feet may fail) by Hillsong United 🎵
- 🐧 favourite artists: Wassily Kandinsky, Victor Vasarely, Franz Marc, Claude Monet, Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy 🎨
- 🐧 favourite tennis player: Novak Djokovic
- 🐧 favourite youtubers: ScienceEtonnante and Capitaine Montréal
- 🐧 what drives me: I want to understand how the world works
- 🐧 favorite mottos: they want you dead, don't comply (originally from 2ndsmartestguyintheworld), question everything and seize the day!
- 🐧 my favorite quotes: (I love quotes)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.
~ Albert Einstein
They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
~ Andy Warhol
On m'a dit: Tu n'es que cendres et poussières. On a oublié de me dire qu'il s'agissait de poussières d'étoiles. (They told me that I am nothing but ashes and dust. They forgot to mention that it is actually star dust.)
~ Hubert Reeves
"The best thing for being sad," replied Merlin, beginning to puff and blow, "is to learn something. That's the only thing that never fails. You may grow old and trembling in your anatomies, you may lie awake at night listening to the disorder of your veins, you may miss your only love, you may see the world about you devastated by evil lunatics, or know your honour trampled in the sewers of baser minds. There is only one thing for it then - to learn. Learn why the world wags and what wags it. That is the only thing which the mind can never exhaust, never alienate, never be tortured by, never fear or distrust, and never dream of regretting. Learning is the only thing for you.
Look at what a lot of things there are to learn - pure science, the only purity there is. You can learn astronomy in a lifetime, natural history in three, literature in six. And then, after you have exhausted a million lifetimes in biology and medicine and theocriticism and geography and history and economics - why, you can start to make a cartwheel out of the appropriate wood, or spend fifty years learning to begin to learn to beat your adversary at fencing. After that you can start again on mathematics, until it is time to learn to plough."
~ T.H. White, from the book, The Once and Future King
Gott sei Dank, daß der Spaß nicht totzukriegen ist in dieser ach so sehr mürrischen Welt. (Thank God that not all fun can be killed in this very sullen world.)
~Wilhelm Raabe
One day an old alley cat was out for a walk when he noticed a kitten chasing its tail around in circles. Slightly amused, the old alley cat watched this go on for quite some time. Finally he walked up to the kitten and said, Excuse me little Kitten, I've been watching you for quite some time chasing your tail in circles, what exactly are you doing?
Without stopping, the kitten replied, I just got out of Cat Philosophy School. Today we learned two things: The first is that the most important thing to a cat is happiness.
There was an awkward silence as the kitten was clearly out of breath. And the second thing? asked the old alley cat.
The kitten took a deep breath, The second thing is that happiness is found in our tail. So I've been chasing my tail because when I catch it *gasp*I'll have a hold on eternal happiness.
The old alley cat was amused. You know, I may have not had the same advantages you've had in life. And I never went to Cat Philosophy School. But I've been out on the streets for the last 13 years and I've learned the same thing.
Really, said the kitten, Did you catch your tail and get eternal happiness?
The old alley cat shook his head, No, I never caught it.
The kitten stopped chasing his tail and turned to face the alley cat, Well, what happened then?
The old alley cat said, It's true that happiness is the most important thing in the world for a cat. And it's true that it is indeed located in our tail.
He paused before continuing.
But I've discovered that if I go about my business and live my life the way I want to my tail follows me wherever I go.
~ Wayne Dyer (taken from https://www.thomasvan.com/inspiration/wayne-dyer-on-happiness-the-alley-cat-story)
"What gets us into trouble
is not what we don't know.
It's what we know for sure
that just ain't so."
~ Mark Twain
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect."
~ Mark Twain
"Wir sind nicht nur für das verantwortlich, was wir tun, sondern auch für das, was wir widerspruchslos hinnehmen."
(We are not just responsible for what we do but also for all that we accept without protest.)
~Arthur Schopenhauer
We all have obligations and duties toward our fellow men. But it does seem curious enough that in modern neurotic society, men's energies are consumed in making a living and rarely in living itself. It takes a lot of courage for a man to declare, with clarity and simplicity, that the purpose of life is to enjoy it.
~Lin Yutang
Sometimes there are more tears than laughter, and sometimes there is more laughter than tears, and sometimes you feel so choked you can neither weep nor laugh. For tears and laughter there will always be so long as there is human life. When our tear wells have run dry and the voice of laughter is silenced, the world will be truly dead.
~Lin Yutang
Life can only be understood backwards; it must be lived forwards.
~Søren Kierkegaard
"When you realize that to produce, you must obtain permission from those who produce nothing; when you see that money flows to those who deal not in goods but in favors; when you notice that many become rich through bribery and influence rather than by their work, and that the laws do not protect you from them but, instead, they are protected from you; when you discover that corruption is rewarded and honesty becomes a form of self-sacrifice, then you can confidently say, without fear of being wrong, that your society is doomed."
~Ayn Rand
They tried to bury us, but they didn't know we were seeds.
~Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos
The same boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg.
~ Roald Dahl
"To laugh often and much: To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Truth has to be repeated constantly, because Error also is being preached all the time, and not just by a few, but by the multitude. In the Press and Encyclopaedias, in Schools and Universities, everywhere Error holds sway, feeling happy and comfortable in the knowledge of having Majority on its side.
~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The holy secret is this: If you wish to end your suffering, seek to end the suffering of others. If you wish for happiness, seek the happiness of others. Exchanging thoughts of self for thoughts of others - this is the most effective way to be happy.
~ David Michie
What You Can Do, or Dream You Can, Begin It; Boldness Has Genius, Power, and Magic in It
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Sometime ago when my kids were younger I wrote two articles on how to help your kids with reading comprehension and with learning how to read in French. Here they are:
help your kids with reading comprehension
help your kids to learn how to read in French
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