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Posted on 30/06/201901/10/2020

decalogue: why so much of Iceland. 10: it simply fitted in!

Iceland fitted in!

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Posted on 16/06/201901/10/2020

decalogue: why I keep coming to Iceland. 9: back to my roots, back to Europe

tired of Asia!

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Posted on 09/06/201901/10/2020

decalogue: why I keep coming to Iceland. 8: only culture

it’s the culture, stupid!

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Posted on 23/04/201907/10/2020

decalogue: why I keep coming to Iceland. 7: the artisanal ideal

why so much Iceland: artisanry!

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Posted on 24/03/201907/10/2020

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 6: number one intellectual influence: Said

He enlightened me the most

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Posted on 17/02/201907/10/2020

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 5: religious skepticism

my shift towards religious skepticism

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Posted on 16/01/201907/10/2020

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 4: shifting my outlook

I begun to change my view…

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Posted on 19/12/201812/01/2021

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 3: Buddhism and Tibet

how far all that feels today…

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Posted on 13/12/201808/10/2020

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 2: China and too much China

China for too long

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Posted on 21/11/201808/10/2020

Decalogue. Why I keep coming to Iceland. 1: Scotland and the North

a three-decade dream

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