... shared items

my internet

Conscientious is an intelligent photography blog which consistently links to interesting portfolios. Visit the The Magistrate's Blog to hear someone tell it as it is; and the The Frontal Cortex for popular neuroscience.

Dispatches from the Bolivarian Revolution laughs at people who have things to say about South America. Chase me ladies, I'm in the cavalry is always vulgar, and often funny. Much Like Ernest Bazanye is refreshingly unpredictable.

Street Art: Little People in a big world.

My starting point for disability-related blogs was Blogging Against Disablism Day 2009. I particularly read Three Rivers Flog and Wheelchair Dancer. I try to keep up with what Michael Berube has plenty to say about disability (he has plenty of other things to say, too).

Owen Abroad and Chris Blattman blog on international development.

Metafilter has an excellent and diverse community which can even answer your questions.

people

My mother's website features beasties, my father's includes Peter Wexler's PerpLexicon. Aunt Margaret has written a biography of my grandfather. Aunt Zula has a beautiful farmhouse where you can stay in northen Portugal. Luke Wilkins has an atmospheric and extensive site on Southern Africa, including travel information as well as history.

My artist friend Pedro Lucena puts work on his flickr; in particular I like little red riding hood. Rachel Leow offers us bookporn. Emily is a bicycle courier and writes about cycling.

Priyamvada Gopal taught me and writes for the guardian.

português

Assim como você é uma grande referência dos blogues brasileiros sobre deficiência. Minha amiga Claudia também escreve sobre Rampeira e Rodada.

español

É un mondo difficile: postales, 'del desamor e otros mundos'.