
I like posting flower photos, this one is with a twist. My app recognized it as Red hot poker or Kniphopia Uvaria, native to South Africa.



The flower’s surroundings. Sintra, Portugal.
Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia

I like posting flower photos, this one is with a twist. My app recognized it as Red hot poker or Kniphopia Uvaria, native to South Africa.



The flower’s surroundings. Sintra, Portugal.

The jade city is a place where a small group of people can use the local high-grade Jade to obtain superpowers. Most people, including the foreigners, cannot use jade without losing their minds or can’t sense it at all. The power makes them greedy and hungry for more.
Two jade-controlling gangs are about to clash and break the long-lasting peaceful rivalry in the city. We’ll see the development of the conflict from the point of view of various participants – the old generation, the new generation, the power hungry, and the one who succumb to the greed.
Jade City, like many other POV books, introduces lots of context switching and is a slow read. My copy traveled to Blagoevgrad, Kyoto, and Lisbon until I finally completed it. It’s hard to say if all POVs served a purpose. I think most did.
4.5*/5 – I liked it but it took effort to complete.


Not sure who takes care of this buddy but he has a 3-room apartment and a portrait on the wall.

I’m quite impressed by my phone’s camera. Pointed at the towns below me and it somehow captured a photo, despite us moving.