ABOUT

Who am I?

That is an almost metaphysical question, and I would need perhaps a booklet to tell you. Sorry I won't elaborate at this stage. Some of you, sneaky readers, know me already, so you don't need to know more.

Who are you?

I don't mind, you are welcome as long as you behave, are not a pervert and have a mind of your own, so you are not going to be surprised by anything I say here.

My Name

The name I use in my blogs is my alter ego, my artistic name, my dark horse named, branded and tamed. In short, not my real name.

Why You Should Read My Reviews

>> I can distinguish what I like from what is good.
>> I will tell you the good and bad of anything.
>> I can see beyond what other people see. 
>> I have a mind of my own.
>> I understand complex things and masticate them for you.
>> My reviews are 100% honest and genuine. Nobody is paying or gifting me to write a review. I;m totally against unethical reviews and also against unfair reviewers who only review negatively, never positively.

Information in The Entries

The information about timetables, pricing and products mentioned in the reviews for shops and restaurants are valid for the time when the entries were published. I try to add a closed-down sign when businesses are no longer operating, or add extra information about issues mentioned in my entries. I don't live in Perth WA (Australia) any more, so many things might have changed since I wrote them.  

Images and Texts in this Blog

The images that accompany each entry are not always mine, but most of them are; in the cases in which the images aren't mine, the copyright belongs to the editors or designers who made them. I use them as a bonafide loan, without claiming them in any sort of way. 

I wrote many of the reviews in this blog in different reviewing platforms. My attachment to most online sites is temporary and perfunctory, so this blog is my way of keeping my stuff together, because, after all, this is my stuff. 

Attribution

Attribution is clearly shown in the main page of this blog with the proper CC's sign.
 

Why Comments are Closed

> Trolls and spammers are everywhere. Having the comment area closed means that I don't have to monitor the blog when I don't have the time, which is quite often. 
> Writing my own stuff takes time, part of my free time. That being the case, I don't have time left for you, dear.  
>  I don't live on this blog. It takes me a few days to proofread and edit my texts, so having the comment area locked means that I can do so at my own pace without having to reply to anybody who might read an entry when it is/was still being written, being drafted or still uncorrected.