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Music pick of the week – Thou Shalt always kill by Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip Here’s a clip of them talking about the track just in case anyone hasn’t heard the song and takes it too seriously or literally. There’s no need to take out…
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Featured artist – Eleanor Percival This week we’re putting the spotlight on one of my favourite artists – Eleanor Percival. Working from a studio on her farm her art is often inspired by the beauty of…
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The Life and Times of Miguel Hernández – Part 1 “I wrote in the sand the three names of life: life, death, love. A wave from the sea, so many times lapping gently back and forth, gusted in and rubbed us out.” Follow the…
Image of the day – Painting by Maria Kaminska Maria Kaminska is an artist from Russia. Here are some more of her artworks. Beautiful! May 13, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Image of the day – Street art by David Walker Awesome street art by David Walker from http://www.streetartutopia.com May 11, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Make your bathroom a sanctuary using the five sense theory
7 Mood-Boosting Home Décor Tips
A feel-good factor for all – The Psychology of Giving Gifts
How To Discern High Quality Tea from Low
Image of the day – 3d graffiti art Cool image. Amazing graffiti art. May 9, 2013 1 Comment Read article
Image of the day – Fishing hut in Germany This little fishing hut just looks so amazingly peaceful. It makes me want to relax all over the place! May 9, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Image of the day – ‘Boats of India’ by Eleanor Percival ‘Boats of India’ oil on canvas by Eleanor Percival. Eleanor Percival is a visual artist from the Hinterland of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. ‘Boats of India’… May 8, 2013 0 Comments Read article
The science behind meditation In this post we’ll explore why meditation could be beneficial in your life, the research to support its benefits and how you can easily incorporate it… May 8, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Image of the day – Angkor Wat in Cambodia Angkor Wat was originally the largest Hindu temple complex in Cambodia before it because a Buddhist temple. The temple was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman… May 7, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Recipe: Bitter melon with rice noodles and bok choi This weeks recipe may be an acquired taste as not everybody likes the taste of bitter melon at first. Bitter melon is a bumpy-looking green fruit…
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Our pick of music this week This is a beautiful duet by two Sydney artists Miss Little and Brendan Maclean. Miss Little will be performing with My Goodness McGuiness this Saturday the‌ May 6, 2013 0 Comments Read article
Is Organic Better? The debate over organic vs. non organic produce and products is nothing new. Over the years we have all seen the organic trends come and go‌ April 26, 2013 0 Comments Read article Older posts
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