Due to my long standing pleasure of watching movies in my pajamas, coupled with my recent found joy in writing lists – well, here’s another one. A gif-tasctic listicle dedicated to strong and strange…
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The last weeks of Amber’s 52 Weeks of Light Project. Capturing the changes in the quality of light on the Yellowknife Canadian shield. March 13, 2016 March 22, 2016 March 29, 2013 My final three posts…
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Hong Kong costume designer Bridget Steis, has designed a new ballet, Sacred Thread. See behind the scenes of this new work for the Hong Kong Ballet by talented choreographer Edwaard Liang. Another show has come…
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Sound Therapy Requirements: one bowl, one mallet, a hand that holds and a wrist that turns. This is sound therapy in its simplest form. Operating tips: Cup the palm of one hand slightly and let the…
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A poem about the feeling of weightlessness, freedom, and the uncertainty one experiences as you continue forward with relocating to a new city in an entirely different country. We Move Forward It is cold and white…
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Amber’s experiment with 52 weeks of light, weeks 25-34. This week featuring the northern lights & a man walking his dog on the lake. Follow her documentation of the quality of light and how…
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An Empress Tea group challenge for International Women’s Day. Sharing unique objects made in tribute to our favourite inspirational women with the purpose of reminding us of our personal ambitions for the rest of the year. Happy International…
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Experience a small sampling of images of Chinese New Year’s lucky decor around Hong Kong in the year of the monkey. It’s the year of the Fire Monkey! If you’re anything like me and you weren’t feeling the…
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I’m seven years old and my favourite thing to do is watch a worn VHS tape of Labyrinth that my Mum taped off the TV. I watch it so much, my brother regularly hides it…
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The Path to Success (or: May Your Next Failure be Glorious)
Failure is so important. We speak about success all the time. It is the ability to resist failure or use failure that often leads to greater success. I’ve met people who don’t want to…