Journey
Happy and free to do stupid things
8:30 PM work, at this time it is still raining, this morning is riding a bike, his bike does not have fenders so do not plan to ride back, led out of the company door after midnight snack, drizzle like wool, consciously do not have to use an umbrella, no umbrella to play, several ideas in the mind to fight: Walk back? Noooo! Take a cab back? Noooo! Call my wife to pick me up? Noooo! I walked straight across the road and saw the shared bikes, red, yellow, blue and green, and swept a yellow one, for no other reason than that the yellow operating area covered the neighborhood where I lived. Wipe the seat with the sleeve, ride on the pedal happily to go home, along the way one hand holding the handle, one hand holding the collar, do not want to let the wind blow in.
By taylor jane2 years ago in Art
Right Here, Right Now
This is one of those right here right now blog pieces to check in with my present self. It's 5 am and earlier this week I verbalized an intention to publish another blog to keep my momentum of sharing going. That was because within my notes app is a folder labeled "blogs" and within my room there are journals all around filled with blog material. So yes there is material to share. The only deferment is the ones I want to publish are "unfinished".
By Azrie'l Johnson2 years ago in Art
Beyond Borders
The world we inhabit is a rich tapestry woven with diverse cultures, traditions, and histories that stretch far beyond the borders of nations and continents. Each corner of the globe harbors unique customs, beliefs, and ways of life, offering a fascinating glimpse into the human experience. Embarking on a journey to explore these diverse cultures not only broadens our understanding of the world but also deepens our appreciation for the intricate mosaic of humanity.
By Murtaza Mughal2 years ago in Art
A Visionary Artist's Extraordinary Journey
Henry Schogger was one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century. His life and work were shaped by his insatiable thirst for knowledge, his relentless pursuit of creative excellence, and his ability to seamlessly meld influences from diverse cultural landscapes.
By Brent J. Smith2 years ago in Art
The Enigmatic desert
Let's dive into the story of Precious and their thrilling adventure. 🌟 Once upon a time, in a distant land, Precious, a brave and curious soul, stumbled upon an ancient map. This map, with its yellowed parchment and cryptic symbols, revealed the existence of a hidden desert. Legend had it that within this desert lay a long-lost treasure, waiting to be discovered.
By Precious Osagie 2 years ago in Art
History of Cannibalism
15th century Europeans believed they had hit upon a miracle cure: a remedy for epilepsy, hemorrhage, bruising, nausea, and virtually any other medical ailment. This brown powder could be mixed into drinks, made into salves or eaten straight up. It was known as mumia and made by grinding up mummified human flesh.
By Ionel Matis2 years ago in Art
Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece!
One of the most famous civilizations in world history is with a doubt the greek city-states providing the world was some of its most rich and developed culture at that time even today the greeks are studied for their relatively advanced society despite the time .
By Ionel Matis2 years ago in Art







