I found myself wanting to hang out, create memories, and let it tell me stories. It provided countless moments of solace where my homesickness melted away.
Taking Barbie into the real world
In adulthood, Barbie is an important part of why being a woman is lovely, even if being a woman still has huge burdens.
Street things, and why they make us feel
“In that moment, I've acknowledged it… it isn’t a forgotten piece of trash anymore… I'm attaching a human feeling to an object that doesn't have a human feeling.”
Doors of Wimbledon
There are so many unique facades in Wimbledon.
Burnaby needs more pubs
All of the development happening in Burnaby feels like the perfect opportunity to include alternative social spots.
The beauty of balance
After this long day and about 12,000 steps, I meandered home to my AirBnB in South London. On the train, I instinctively started to warm up the extroversion...
Big leap
Over the last six months, I've been ramping up to make the big leap.
Book Review – “Spirits of our Whaling Ancestors” by Charlotte Coté
As we approach the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, I wanted to share a book recommendation by an Indigenous author.
Metrotown’s public art misses the mark
Metrotown is a blank canvas. There are so many new developments, with so many voids for community expression.
Half broken, half built: Metrotown in photos
At the same intersections, decades-old apartments are torn down while glittering new 'estates' go up...
