by Natalie | Sep 8, 2020 | Islander Life 1
Well did we ever think we were going to escape lockdown? There was a point where I thought my only joy in life was going to be my short trips to place the bottles in the recycling bin. How we didn’t get reported for seemingly running an illegal speakeasy I’ll never...
by Natalie | Aug 20, 2020 | Islander Life 1
Tour de France – 2020 This year’s delayed Tour de France is set to be an exciting one… The 2020 race kicks off almost two months later than scheduled, on Saturday August 29 in Nice, with 176 riders set to take to the start line. The Tour was originally...
by Natalie | Aug 13, 2020 | Islander Life 1
Diane Kenyon-May is a young, half English-half French, entrepreneur. She has an unusual background, having grown up in a series of French châteaux bought as relics and gradually restored. Her father, once a racing driver for BRM F1, with his passion for old stone,...
by Natalie | Aug 4, 2020 | Islander Life 1
Well did we ever think we were going to escape lockdown? There was a point where I thought my only joy in life was going to be my short trips to place the bottles in the recycling bin. How we didn’t get reported for seemingly running an illegal speakeasy I’ll never...
by Natalie | Jul 29, 2020 | Islander Life 1
All life on earth depends on healthy oceans, but efficient conservation and sustainable management measures require a robust scientific foundation to truly work. Citizen science has come to play a crucial role in the monitoring and protection of the ocean and there...
by Natalie | Jul 20, 2020 | Islander Life 1
Xisco Fuentes works are full of references that point to the essential, loaded with humility and precise brush strokes that endow the image with realism, giving them a beauty and brilliant texture that captivates the soul of the viewer. This is the painting by Xisco...