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Something To Celebrate: National Garlic Day

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Background photo by Zidan Abidin (@zidan.abidin07) Did you know today, April 19th, is National Garlic Day? Yes, friends, even *garlic* gets its own moment in the sun. As someone who appreciates the quiet power behind a good meal, this one feels... oddly fitting. It's the unsung hero of countless kitchens, the quiet powerhouse that elevates everything from a simple pasta sauce to a complex roast. That slow sizzle in the pan, the aroma that promises comfort and flavour – it’s a subtle kind of magic, isn't it? Sure, it might make your breath a little less whisper-friendly for a bit, but oh, the sacrifices we make for such deliciousness! And you know what? I think there truly *is* always something to celebrate. Whether it's a grand occasion or just the humble, potent star of your dinner plate, finding joy in the small, quirky things makes life a little richer. Even if it's just acknowledging the existence of a day for a pungent bulb. So, today, perhaps consid...

Lessons in Perseverance from a 2000-Piece Landscape

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```html Lessons in Perseverance from a 2000-Piece Landscape - ArtInScienceDesigns Lessons in Perseverance from a 2000-Piece Landscape Photo by Alicia Christin Gerald (@mymindseye_) Ah, April. With its gentle showers and the hesitant promise of warmer days, there’s a certain invitation to pause. The world outside may be bursting with new life, but sometimes, our inner world seeks a different kind of growth—one found in stillness. For those of us who tend to have a rather "enthusiastic" busy brain , finding that bridge to creative rest can feel like a grand undertaking. Recently, in a quiet corner of our home, a 2000-piece landscape puzzle began to unfold. What started as a whimsical idea for mindful puzzles turned into a beautiful, tangible teacher of patience and perseverance. It’s amazing how a pile of cardboard shapes can offer such profound perseverance lessons for quiet souls , guiding us towar...

What's For Dinner: 'A Quiet Evening's Vegetable Flatbread'

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What's For Dinner: 'A Quiet Evening's Vegetable Flatbread' April has a peculiar way of nudging us towards both growth and quiet contemplation, doesn't it? The world outside is bursting forth with hues of green and nascent blossoms, a gentle reminder of the constant renewal we're gifted. Yet, amidst the birdsong and the lengthening days, there's often a yearning within for a pause, a moment to simply be . My days often feel like a well-intentioned scramble, orchestrated by various responsibilities and the delightful, if sometimes demanding, rhythms of life. By the time evening draws near, my soul whispers for solace, and my stomach politely suggests something nourishing, yet utterly uncomplicated. This is where a good flatbread finds its graceful entrance. It isn't about culinary acrobatics; it's about the gentle assembly of humble ingredients, a meditative act that yields warmth and comfort. It’s an embrace of the present moment, finding...

The peculiar ache of wanting to offer what's truly mine, without the measuring stick

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The peculiar ache of wanting to offer what's truly mine, without the measuring stick Photo by Annie Spratt (@anniespratt) It's late May, and the mornings here are already hinting at summer’s fullness, a soft light stretching longer each day. I find myself often in these quiet moments, coffee in hand, gazing out, and that familiar, unnamed feeling settles in my chest. It’s this deep longing to contribute something truly valuable, something that carries the weight of my particular journey, my specific experiences, my unique lens on the world. But the catch? I want it to stand alone. I want it to be recognized for its own inherent worth, not because it’s "better than" or "different from" someone else’s offering. It's a desire for expertise that doesn't need to be validated by a ranking or a side-by-side comparison. Just… for it to simply *be*. The Echo of Comparison This feeling runs deep, doesn’t it? In our careers, in our hobbies, ev...

Something To Celebrate: World Heritage Day

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Background photo by Joseph Abeesh (@joseph_abeesh) Happy World Heritage Day! Today, April 18th, is when we give a collective nod to the incredible cultural and natural treasures that make our planet so wonderfully unique. Big, important stuff, right? Now, when you hear "World Heritage Site," your imagination might conjure images of majestic ruins, bustling ancient cities, or perhaps a rather serious-looking plaque. And while those are absolutely magnificent, for those of us who prefer our adventures a little more... internal , it can also be a gentle reminder that some things are just worth preserving. Think of it less as a passport stamp collection and more like appreciating your favourite, slightly-too-loud family heirloom clock. Or that suspiciously comfortable armchair with questionable origins. If it has a story, it’s heritage! In a world that often feels like it's constantly refreshing, taking a beat to appreciate the enduring beauty of our shared past ...

Creating emotion with limited color palettes

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Creating emotion with limited color palettes Photo by Nick Fewings (@Jannerboy62) There's a gentle magic in April, isn't there? The world seems to wake up with a soft whisper, not a shout, painting the landscape with fresh greens and tentative pops of color. It reminds me of how profound beauty often comes from simplicity – a feeling I carry into my creative practice, especially when it comes to color. As a creative who also navigates the beautiful chaos of family life, I've learned that true inspiration often thrives not in endless options, but in thoughtful constraint. It's about "Being" with the art, rather than constantly "Doing" more. This is particularly true when we consider creating emotion with limited color palettes. The Quiet Power of Fewer Choices Perhaps it's the introvert in me, but too many choices can sometimes feel less like freedom and more like overwhelm. You know that feeling when you're starin...

The Grace of a Second Chance (or a Second Sort)

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```html The Grace of a Second Chance (or a Second Sort) Photo by Mor THIAM on Unsplash April arrives with a gentle whisper, reminding us of new beginnings and the quiet joy of fresh starts. It's a season when the world outside seems to press the "reset" button, and perhaps, we feel a gentle nudge to do the same within our own lives. For us introverts and busy families, sometimes what we truly need isn't a grand gesture, but the serene comfort of a second chance – or as we like to call it at ArtInScienceDesigns, a "second sort." The Kindness of a Second Sort Think about a jigsaw puzzle. You've been meticulously placing pieces, perhaps for hours, only to realize a whole section is incorrectly aligned. Frustrating, right? But what do you do? You don't abandon the puzzle entirely. You gently lift the mislaid pieces, perhaps re-sort them, and approach the task with a fresh perspective. There's no judgment, just an opportunity to...