“Traveler, there is no path. The path
is made by walking.”

— Antonio Machado

Original (Spanish):
«Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar.»





The Word Of The Day

Drift

/ˈfʊt.pæθ/

Origin:
From Old Norse drífa (“to drive, snow in heaps”), entering English in the Middle Ages.

Definition:
Slow, continuous movement, often guided by external forces like wind or current.

Example:
“The boat moved in a gentle drift.”

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Footpath

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Drift

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What Happened On This Day?

On April 15, 1452











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