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Cloth Paintings and Me
I love fabric. I can’t say for sure that I always have, but I know that my love of cloth, of textiles, as grown exponentially with my years on this Earth. When I was little, I used to wear clothes my paternal grandmother used to sew for me, and I hated them, because they weren’t new and from stores like the other kids’ clothes. How I wish I could go back in time and admire the handiwork of my gifted grandmother, who could also knit and crochet anyone under the table. She tried to teach me to knit, and I ended up making a very uneven but brightly colored scarf for my plush white teddy bear, which I remember photographing for a high school photography class. It did not win portrat of the year!
By Tammy Stone5 years ago in Wander
Top 17 incredible facts about world you should know
1.Thailand's bats are the world's tiniest mammals. This should undoubtedly be included among the world's cutest facts. The world's tiniest bats (and mammals) live in the limestone caves of Sai Yok National Park. Isn't it adorable, despite the bat soup jokes?
By Hanifa Akhtar5 years ago in Wander
Remembering The Wild in us
Remembering The Wild in us The Kitten and the Castle by Coral Sundfeld I recognise a Souls Calling, when it arrives, turn your world upside down and it will taunt you to wake up, to pivot and pause until you listen to the beckoning of synchronicity. It was some time before I heeded the call - a broken toe, next my hands became spontaneously inflamed and did not allow me to continue to work.
By Coral Harvey5 years ago in Wander
Lost
Your existence is the echo of the night wind escaping. An unplanned trip brings unexpected peace to the heart. The bus is attached to the rolling Panshan Highway, and it is a cliff with a low eyebrow. It's a long drive, and the sun is flickering because of thick clouds. I tilted my head and suppressed my eyes in the nearby L. She sat quietly looking at the scenery outside the window, and her hair was as neat as the mood. Do you know, for many years, I am willing to stay where I am, quietly observing the attitude of neglecting words and deeds, and how I have an extremely pleasing root in you? After a few hours of turbulence, I finally arrived at my destination. When I got off the bus, I smelled the clear air after a storm comes a calm, and there were few passengers around me. I took my step, took a big breath and stretched my limbs, which made the air flowing around me drive myself to secretly rot in a corner of the city.
By Emiliconvinci.168825 years ago in Wander
Travel on the map
I often think of it as if it were a dream that happened in early summer. There are many things like a soft overture and a feeling of wanting to talk and rest. The frozen days dissolve with time, and there is a feeling of being alive and fragrant.
By Knight.drainage.456065 years ago in Wander
Travel with your heart
No matter what season, traveling will change a person's mood for a period of time. Every day, we shuttle in the busy city, occasionally feel a little lonely, sometimes shuttle in the confused street scene, and sometimes feel familiar but unfamiliar. In the bustling city, there are many lonely and tired souls, with faces scattered in this reinforced concrete jungle. It is our eternal pursuit and final destination to quickly pass through the lush and vast land outside the window of the car.
By barthotzcxcqt5 years ago in Wander
Careless Precision
It’s been a long day; I massage my temples as I slowly get up and head outside. Life and work are draining, and I’m eager to let my creative side take control so that my mind can wander. As I head into the shed, I grab my tools off of the wood countertops and lay them on the stool next to me. I immediately feel bliss rush over me. I plug in the cord and slowly release my foot down onto the pedal that powers the wheel which spins my pound of clay with speed. My first tool is a sponge, drenched in water my sponge allows me to work with the clay instead of against it. I have no plan for this clay, only to see where my tools take me.
By Danielle Smith5 years ago in Wander
Top Bucket List Items in a Post-Pandemic Australia
If there’s one thing this global pandemic has taught us, it’s that it has reignited our desire to travel. Month-long lockdowns and international border closures have made it painfully obvious that we once took boarding a plane for granted. Now that travel restrictions are easing up, new ‘travel bubbles’ are being established and borders within our own country reopen, Aussies have caught the sniff of the travel bug once again.
By Taylor Machuca-Koniw5 years ago in Wander
Vivid Sydney 2021 | Where to Dine With a View
After a long gap of 2 years, another Vivid Sydney is in order. The festival, with its mesmerising light displays and artistic vibes, is one of the most awaited events in Sydney and it would be fair to say it’s a must-visit festival. During Vivid Sydney, when the city slowly and wholly gets animated by the lights and art installations, you will discover many wonderful ways to take in the sights. A grand way to enjoy the festival is to spend a night out with your friends or family at a restaurant that offers a splendid view of the lights and more. If you’re looking up choices, you’ve come knocking at the right door!
By Evelyn Adam5 years ago in Wander
Things To Do In Dubai Vocation
Dubai Desert Safari is a phenomenon in the Qur'an, which says that the adventure can last from 4 to 6 hours. Brimming with witty, and fun, and very, very tension, it is a fascinating walk through the interior of the desert-that is, a must-to-have-to activity when you're on holiday in Dubai, uae. Best of all, it's a desert safari trip Dubai, but it is also suitable for all abilities and preferences, regardless of whether you're an early bird or a hard nyctophile. Please select only one of us is in the morning, in the evening or in the night, the desert safari.
By jane smith5 years ago in Wander






