Dante’s Divine Comedy is finished, and I’m wondering: Should we read classics because they’re classics? Even if they’re not interesting to us, personally?

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Dante’s Divine Comedy is finished, and I’m wondering: Should we read classics because they’re classics? Even if they’re not interesting to us, personally?
We’re over halfway through the biggest project to date: the bathroom renovation. Here’s your little sneak peek before we get to the final reveal!
Our feeds are full of people renovating homes by themselves. It feels like DIY is the only way to make your renovation ‘count’. But is DIY always better?
The Death of Socrates is a critical part of Western classical literature, but that high honour comes with some heavy content to get through.
As I write, we’re up to our ears in the bathroom renovation. So, it’s high time we did recap on all the things we’ve got done over the last six months.
I wrote about my thoughts on Dante’s Inferno recently, as read The Divine Comedy. I’ve finished the second section, Purgatorio, and I have some thoughts.
We’re truly into the bathroom reno now, with the demo happening right now! Today, I wanted to talk about the bit I really love – pulling together the design.
Soon our bathroom will be ripped out as we build a new and improved version. Read on to learn what you need to know when renovating the littlest room.
Recently I decided to stop using Instagram for a month. Reducing my usage has been really eye-opening. Here’s what I learned…
I haven’t written about infertility for over a year. Now two milestones are barrelling toward me. I find myself in the gap between maiden and mother.