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  • Learning the Language of Doing Absolutely Nothing: Rest
    Rest | Theme of the Month

    Learning the Language of Doing Absolutely Nothing: Rest

    ByJanita Le Grange 2 July 2026

    I have a confession to make: I don’t know how to sit still. If my body were a smartphone, it would be flashing a red, 1% battery icon while frantically trying to download a software update. Yet, our natural instinct when we hit empty isn’t to plug in—it’s to open twenty more tabs. Why do…

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  • In This Issue
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    ByThe Duo 2 July 20262 July 2026

    This week’s Pineapple is called Keeping the Human Shape. Not because life is neat. It is not. Life arrives as phones, work messages, cold espresso, office chairs, church bells, paper bills, swimming pools, tired legs, family dinners, WhatsApp notifications, fried potatoes, pastéis de nata, and the small question of whether an office nap is sensible…

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  • When the Phone Never Forgets
    Digital Rest | Rest

    When the Phone Never Forgets

    BySylvie 1 July 2026

    Sometimes a conversation about digital rest becomes a conversation about family dinners, WhatsApp messages, football matches, and the strange way our phones have quietly moved into almost every corner of ordinary life. Digital rest sounds simple. Put the phone down. Switch off. Take a break. But ordinary life is rarely that simple. When we started…

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  • Upcoming Tables

    Next Week in Brida

    ByThe Duo 1 July 2026

    Next week, Brida stays with Rest. Not the perfect kind. Not the kind that arrives neatly packaged with candles, silence, and a person who has somehow finished all their work, answered every message, cleaned the kitchen, slept properly, stretched, hydrated, and become emotionally available. We are interested in the other kind. The real kind. The…

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  • The Office Nap Is Good
    Rest | Sleep That Restores

    The Office Nap Is Good

    ByMartin & Manfred 1 July 2026

    In the Swimming Club, sleep began as a practical question. Then it became a conversation about driving, pillows, mosquitos, holidays, smartphones, YouTube, and the strange pressure of having to be fit tomorrow. Sleep that restores sounds peaceful. It sounds like soft pillows, calm breathing, and a person waking up with a clear head, ready for…

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  • Rest Is Not Always Sitting Still
    Active Rest | Rest

    Rest Is Not Always Sitting Still

    ByFabrice 30 June 2026

    Fabrice, Janita, The Mayor, swimming, forest paths, South African dogs, church bells, mushrooms, and the complicated science of doing nothing. A conversation that began with rest and immediately started walking This was supposed to be a conversation about Active Rest. That sounds simple enough. You move a little. You rest a little. Maybe you walk,…

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  • Ralf’s Secret for a Happy Wife: Cook With Care
    From Ralf's Kitchen

    Ralf’s Secret for a Happy Wife: Cook With Care

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 30 June 202630 June 2026

    Turnip, Potato and Beef Stock Stew A warm winter stew made with beef on the bone, vegetables, patience, and parsley at the end. Ingredients Method Ralf’s note: The secret is the stock. You do not hurry this. The bone gives the taste, the vegetables give the heart, and the parsley says, “Now it is finished.”

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  • Social Balance, Fried Potatoes, and the Last Four Pastéis de Nata
    Balance | Social Balance

    Social Balance, Fried Potatoes, and the Last Four Pastéis de Nata

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 30 June 2026

    Ralf begins with Germany out of the World Cup, wanders through winter soups, anniversary disappointment, hedgehog restaurant rules, cold espresso, Portuguese warmth, and arrives back at football with one dangerous but useful thought: maybe social balance is not only about people. Maybe it is also about how we play, cook, serve, listen, and live. A…

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  • Critical, But Tolerant
    Balance | Digital Balance

    Critical, But Tolerant

    ByIsmar & Ritesh 29 June 202629 June 2026

    A conversation about digital balance, paper bills, trust, safety, and the contradictions of ordinary life When The Mayor began the conversation, the topic was digital balance. But digital balance is not only about phones, computers, social media, or how many hours we spend looking at a screen. Sometimes it is about control. Sometimes it is…

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  • Growing Upside Down
    The Mayor's Pen

    Growing Upside Down

    ByMayor 27 June 202629 June 2026

    A Mayor’s Pen reflection on Australia, Brida, growth, usefulness, and looking from another angle When you grow up in Australia, you learn at an early age that the rest of the world thinks you are upside down. Maps do not help. Most maps place Europe somewhere near the middle and Australia somewhere near the bottom,…

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