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Something To Celebrate: National Paranormal Day

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Background photo by Joseph Abeesh (@joseph_abeesh) Did you know May 13th is National Paranormal Day? Apparently, it’s been a thing since 2013, dedicated to all things unexplained, mysterious, and just a little bit 'out there'. Now, I’m not saying my house is haunted (though the dishwasher does sometimes sound like it's trying to communicate with another dimension). But haven't we all had those 'hmm' moments? The keys that vanished only to reappear exactly where you looked, the fridge light that flickers just so, or when your cat stares intensely at an empty spot on the wall? Purely coincidence, probably. Or perhaps... not. It just goes to show, there really is always something to celebrate – even if it’s the quiet mystery of a misplaced sock, or the collective human wonder about what lies beyond the veil of the everyday. So, whether you’re a true believer, a skeptical observer, or just someone who occasionally talks to their houseplants, take a mo...

What's For Dinner: Southwest Chicken Salad

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What's For Dinner: Southwest Chicken Salad May arrives with such a gentle rush, doesn't it? The world outside is bursting with new green and the days stretch longer, inviting us to linger a little more. For an introverted soul like mine, it’s a beautiful dance between wanting to soak it all in and needing to find those quiet pockets of peace amidst the blossoming hustle. There’s a particular gratitude that settles in during this season – for the simple blessings, for the warmth returning, and for the grace to just be , even when the to-do list seems to sprout faster than the garden weeds. Sometimes, the greatest kindness we can offer ourselves and our loved ones is a meal that nourishes not just the body, but the weary spirit too. A meal that doesn’t demand too much of our precious evening energy but gives back richly in flavor and comfort. This is where a good Southwest Chicken Salad truly shines. It’s a delightful arrangement of textures and tastes, a little some...

Designing for the tactile imagination — how visuals ‘feel’ touchable

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```html Designing for the tactile imagination — how visuals ‘feel’ touchable Photo by Christian Harb (@c7arb) As May gently unfurls its fresh leaves and the air hums with the promise of warmer days, I find myself thinking about the subtle ways we connect with the world around us. It’s not just what we see, is it? It’s also what our imagination *feels*. Today, let’s chat about how visuals can evoke a sense of touch, even without physical contact. Perceiving Texture Through Sight Have you ever gazed at an image — perhaps a piece of art or a photograph — and felt an almost phantom sensation on your fingertips? Maybe the rough bark of an old tree, the soft ripple of fabric, or the cool, smooth surface of polished stone? That's our tactile imagination at work, bridging the gap between sight and sensation. It’s a peculiar magic, isn't it? The way light plays across a surface, casting shadows and highlights, subtly hints at its inherent texture. A deep shad...

Something To Celebrate: National Truffle Day

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Background photo by Bibek Thakuri (@bibekbing) Did you know that today, May 2nd, marks National Truffle Day? And no, we're not talking about the elusive, earthy fungi (though those have their own special charm). We're talking about the rich, velvety, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate kind. A day dedicated entirely to a tiny sphere of pure, unadulterated cocoa bliss. It’s a humble sort of holiday, isn't it? Not one that demands grand parades or elaborate feasts. More of a quiet nod to the simple pleasures. It’s the perfect excuse to pause, perhaps on a slightly-too-busy afternoon, and appreciate that sometimes the best things come in small, unassuming packages. A little moment of personal luxury, perfectly sized for one, perhaps enjoyed with a warm cuppa and a comfortable silence. And that’s rather lovely, I think. Someone, somewhere, decided this particular delightful confection deserved its own spot on the calendar. It just goes to show, there really is always some...

What's For Dinner: Strawberry Spinach Salad

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What's For Dinner: Strawberry Spinach Salad May. There's a particular kind of gentle hum in the air, isn't there? The world outside seems to be stretching, unfurling its greenest greens and brightest blooms, a quiet invitation to slow down and simply... be. For me, these longer days and softer evenings aren't about adding more to the calendar, but often about finding the sacred in the ordinary – like a meal that tastes of sunshine and peace. I confess, my ideal evening often involves a good book, a quiet corner, and something truly nourishing on my plate. And lately, with the strawberries just hitting their sweet peak, this particular salad has become a small, personal ritual. It’s not about culinary acrobatics; it's about the simple grace of fresh ingredients coming together, a gentle reminder that beauty and flavor don't need to be complicated to be profound. It’s a moment to pause, breathe, and appreciate the gifts of the season, a small act of g...

Puzzling During the Rainy Season: The Ultimate Indoor Retreat

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Puzzling During the Rainy Season: The Ultimate Indoor Retreat Photo by Mel Poole on Unsplash As May unfolds, sometimes it brings more than just blooming flowers and longer days. Often, it ushers in those gentle, persistent rains that softly drum against the windowpanes, inviting us to pause. For many of us who cherish quieter moments, this shift in weather feels like a permission slip to slow down, to step away from the constant hum of "doing" and simply *be*. Embracing the Calm of Indoor Days The world outside might be drenched, but inside, there's a unique warmth to be cultivated. These rainy season indoor activities offer a precious opportunity to cultivate peace. It’s a chance to turn inward, much like the earth drinks its fill, and nourish our souls with intentional stillness. For introverts, this can feel like returning home to a favorite armchair, a comforting blanket, and a freshly brewed cup of tea. From Busy Brain to Creative Rest Our min...

Something To Celebrate: May Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Happy May Day! Did you know this sunny little holiday is one of the oldest celebrations around? It's traditionally a festival marking the peak of spring, a time when the world collectively decided to throw off its winter blankets and declare, "Alright, let's get some flowers going!" For those of us who prefer our celebrations slightly less... maypole-adjacent (my social battery runs out just thinking about coordinating ribbons), May Day still holds a quiet charm. It's the day you might notice the first truly vibrant bloom in a forgotten corner, or realize you haven't shivered fetching the mail in a week. It’s that subtle shift from 'brisk' to 'breezy,' a gentle invitation to open a window and just... be . And really, isn't that the essence of it? Whether you're a seasoned floral-fĂȘte enthusiast or, like me, you consider a successful houseplant not dying a triumph, th...