For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
writings from the mind of a 30-something woman who's interested in food, virtual worlds, and whatnot.
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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
virtual living: My day in Second Life
Second Life has a lot of fun and diverse activities to offer and yet offer something really riveting and profound for the mind.
For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Book Review: The Art of Racing in the Rain

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I haven't written a proper review in years, so please bear with me. This review will also contain some spoilers.
My full review is after the jump, just click on the Read more link...:)
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