Claes JonassonOf daffodils and tanksDaffodils in winter: Will they stand against ice, wind and rain? A country overtaken by an invasion: Can it endure? Lessons amidst frailty.·6 min read·Feb 24, 2023----
Claes JonassonYour new trip around the sunA few days into this new year a friend greeted me in a very unusual way. Definitely a different perspective. Which got me thinking.·6 min read·Jan 26, 2023----
Claes Jonasson2 book series that will expand your worldA book series focuses on a longer story arc or common characters. It’s an opportunity for a longer journey to discover a story more deeply.·8 min read·May 19, 2022----
Claes JonassonGoing nuclear is back on the tableThe Cold War ended. Tensions decreased in Europe. Peace. Until Russia invaded Ukraine. Suddenly a nuclear attack is back on the table.·8 min read·May 3, 2022----
Claes JonassonThe old man with the bicycleThe old man chose to stay at a Youth Hostel with the ‘kids’. Because he did, I learned travel lessons that have served me well ever since.·7 min read·Oct 4, 2021----
Claes JonassonBetween 2 countries, finding a place to belongWhat could a story about a woman moving from Ireland to Brooklyn in the 1950s have in common with my move from Sweden to Iowa in the 1970s?·8 min read·Feb 18, 2021----
Claes JonassonThe dream jobI landed my dream job as a video and film producer with a company located in a medieval castle surrounded by a moat. How perfect is that?·8 min read·Oct 17, 2020----
Claes JonassonCelebrating laborLabor Day is about celebrating workers. Because if nobody worked, we wouldn’t eat, have anywhere to live or much of anything else.·5 min read·Sep 4, 2020----
Claes JonassonThere’s no place like homeHome. We live there. Leave and come back. But what does ‘home’ really mean? And what makes something or someplace ‘home’?·8 min read·Aug 9, 2020----
Claes JonassonInside out and topsy-turvyLife suddenly became totally different, overwhelming. How do we cope? Move forward? To change or not to change and if so what?·4 min read·Aug 3, 2020----