A Busy Spider by Shahnaz ParvinThe Architecture of Patience
In the quiet corners of a garden, there exists an industry that requires no clock. We often mistake stillness for inactivity, assuming that if a creature is not moving, it is not working. Yet, there is a profound labor in the act of waiting,…
Dhow and Washing Line, by Martin MeyerThe Weight of Salt
There is a rhythm to the coast that has nothing to do with the clock. It is dictated by the wind, the drying of cloth, and the slow, inevitable pull of the tide. We hang our lives out to dry, exposing the fabric of our days to the sun and the…

Lazy Weekends by Kelven Ng
There are a lot of good things about the weekend but sometimes we just need to find reasons to enjoy the simple things in life. A nice morning with a cup of orange juice, a good read and it is complete for me!
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