Come in Spinner! Two Australian artists are hoping to raise $12,000 to take their very own Gum Nut Spinning Top to the world market. Their work is inventive, whimsical and playful. They are strongly influenced by the treasures and imagination of childhood.
Small Business Exacts Toll on Small Children
I’d patch up my little ragamuffins and cart them to school, their hair looking like they had entered a Lord of the Flies fashion show. I wrote clearly on my daughter’s agenda:
THIS MONTH IS VERY BUSY FOR US AS WE’RE STARTING A NEW BUSINESS.
It was no lie!
Great Winter Scenes for Your Family Photos
Soft lighting, browning foliage, Christmas presents and warm clothing: winter is a great time to get fantastic photos of your family.
That Time I Died in Nepal
The hike was 11 days, 90 kilometers, 5364 meters at peak altitude, and near freezing most nights. Tougher than I anticipated, I was grateful for life’s little pleasures.
Turn your mind into a work of art
I’m actually trying to highlight how one should visit a museum. We seem to do it passively, just by gazing at the exhibits, judging them in terms of ‘nice’, ‘don’t like it’, ‘boring’ or ‘stunning’. But why and how do they bring forth such feelings? Don’t they tell us something about ourselves?
My Mother’s Bright Blue Mercedes
My heart skipped a beat and I suddenly remembered our dreams and knew right then and there, my Mother was up in Heaven driving a brand new bright blue Mercedes.
Tee Time in Vietnam
Golf legend Greg Norman, aka The Shark, is among the visionaries helping Vietnam achieve and exceed its goals in the travel arena, designing its newest world-class 18 hole challenge, The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip Golf Course.
Traveling Technology: Living Life as a Digital Nomad
Most people are chained to a desk or at least a physical building, for 8 to 10 hours a day. But, there’s a small subsection of society that’s nomadic – telecommuting to work. They travel and work from anywhere and everywhere. What’s life like for these people?
Life near the Blos: Protecting our Land and Water
This article is a representation of shared stories, formed relationships, and embodied experiences from the six weeks I spent dwelling with inhabitants near the Blos River in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
A Door Somewhere? – Poems By Jaydeep Sarangi
Jaydeep Sarangi’s poems demonstrate his propensity for social and political commitment; and his verses reflect and refract the existing poignant scenario. The language is rich with generous use of adjectives and metaphors enabling the reader to experience every encounter he undertakes.
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