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Henrique Dias
May 31, 2023
May is now approaching its end and the birds ๐๏ธ are chirping, filling the air with spring noises. Summer is almost there. There have been quite a few nice things to look back in this month. Let's go. โ๏ธ Website During this last month, I made a few updates to my website. Arguably the most noticeable is the homepage update. Before, I was simply listing the latest dozen posts. Now, I just show the last posts (articles, readings, photos), as well as some favorite posts and the latest six photo articles. Some other minor changes have happened, but I leave that to you. ๐ Life In the beginning of the month, I visited the ๐ Spoorwegmuseum in Utrecht. It was an incredible experience and I wrote an article about it where I shared some of the pictures I took, as well as the overall experience. Giethoorn Two other high points of this month were my trips to both Zeeland and Giethoorn. Just like last year, Zeeland was a bit cold, especially in the sea, but it was nice. Giethoorn was a very nice place. We did a day trip there and got a boat tour by a local that volunteers. The weather โ๏ธ was nice and I definitely recommend. ๐ Reading In the reading department, I started and finished "The Culture Map". I wrote a review about it, so I'm not going to talk more about it here. In addition, I received a copy of "The Creative Programmer" from Wouter Groeneveld. He kindly gave away a few copies, and I was one of the lucky ones to receive one. I'm almost half-way the book and it's been positively interesting. Once I finish, I will write a review. ๐ฟ Entertainment Regarding movies, I watched the "Bullet Train". It was quite a nice movie. In the series department, I finished quite a few. But I want to shout out to "Queen Charlotte" and "The Empress". "Queen Charlotte" is a fictional series which gives more background on Queen Charlotte from Bridgerton. And "The Empress" is based on the real-life story of Empress Elizabeth "Sisi" of Austria. Last week, I went for a live concert of Pieter de Graaf, a Dutch neoclassical composer. The concert was in Tivoli, in Utrecht. It lasted a bit over one hour and it was very interesting. I've never actually heard much from him, but my partner was interested in going, so we did. I'm glad I did and I recommend you to try listening a bit to him. Have a nice June!
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