Hello everyone. August will bring summery days to Paris, where I am currently. Although it is generally a quiet month due the French shuttering their businesses to take their summer holidays, it is likely to be even quieter than usual. Although some tourists and visitors are returning to France in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, not everyone can or will travel. Currently, Europeans are beginning to return, while visitors from further locations are yet to return in large numbers. I too will be limiting my travel, and instead of touring France and Europe, I will stay within Paris and enjoy the walks and summer sales.
This email includes updates on Paris, my animal website, my aid development work, articles, photography, and general points of interest. My free August 2020 Newsletter on World Humanitarian Day is also available for download. World Humanitarian Day (WHD) is celebrated annually on 19 August.
Regards, Martina
THE PARIS RESIDENCES OF JAMES JOYCE My latest book, The Paris Residences of James Joyce, was released on 1 May 2020. READ MORE |
PARIS BLOG METRO signs - see how the Metro signs have changed in Paris since their inception. Read blog: Metropolitain to Metro to M - signs at Paris Metro stations |
PHOTOGRAPH PORTFOLIO Can't get to the Rodin museum in Paris this summer? TAKE A LOOK AT THE PHOTOGRAPH AND MERCHANDISE |
POPULAR BOOK REVIEWS Have you read my book review on Marie Antoinette? Photograph: Isn't this a good dress for social distancing? Marie Antoinette: The Courageous End by Margaret Anne MacLeod (2018) |
MY WEBSITE: SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM POPULAR POSTS Do animals have eyelashes? Eurasian Wren Binturong - It's a bearcat! TAKE A LOOK AT BINTURONG MERCHANDISE |
FREE AUGUST 2020 NEWSLETTER My free August Newsletter is available for download. DOWNLOAD AUGUST NEWSLETTER |
ARTICLE ON WELLBEING FOR AID WORKERS Humanitarian aid workers are at significant risk of burnout and trauma. Read my article posted on The Commons: Social Change Library: Planning for aid workers to thrive by Martina Nicolls |
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