Venari.cloud


Venari is a Latin verb meaning “to hunt” or “to chase.” This term reflects practices deeply rooted in history, emphasizing the pursuit and the skill involved. The concept of venari highlights the dynamic between humans and their environment, showcasing the techniques and traditions associated with the chase.

  • What I’m listening to

    Sigur Rós released their first full length album since 2013’s Kveikur today. The album, titled Átta, or “Eight” in english, features the former keyboardist, who rejoined in 2022. This is the first album recorded with him since 2012’s Valtari. There are only a handful of bands that still invoke the same sense of excitement I…

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  • There’s nothing quite like watching a team win a championship…

    Those who know me, know I’m not the biggest sports fan. But I do enjoy backing my city whenever one of the respective sports teams finds themselves in the later stages of the playoffs. Last year, when the Avalanche won the NHL championship, my fiancée and I went to a couple watch parties, and enjoyed…

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  • “The bus came by and I got on, that’s when it all began…”

    You know that feeling after halftime of a sporting event, or set break of a concert, when the energy of the unfolding events is rising again and anything could happen, but you’re also consciously aware that the end of said event is inevitable? As I enter the third quarter of my life, I’m forced to…

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