#WinterWonderlandPhotoChallenge Day 4 - “Evergreen”.
A different take on this word. This is Oscar from Arankai singing “Evergreen” at a show last week. This is the best screenshot from my clip.
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#WinterWonderlandPhotoChallenge Day 4 - “Evergreen”.
A different take on this word. This is Oscar from Arankai singing “Evergreen” at a show last week. This is the best screenshot from my clip.
#WWPC2025 #Microblog


#WinterWonderlandPhotoChallenge Day 3-“Firelight”.
To be honest, I haven’t experimented with the features on my IPhone because I genuinely have always enjoyed Android products more. I decided to try out the long exposure tool while I played with matches 🔥
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#WinterWonderlandPhotoChallenge Day 2-“Cozy”.
I seldom use the TV in my bedroom, but I wanted to watch the new Selena documentary on Netflix. Lit a new candle called Ice Lemon Pound Cake, and it gave an orange aura through my camera phone. Selena, thank you for your legacy.
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#WinterWonderlandPhotoChallenge Day 1-“Frost”.
This pile of leaves beside my driveway was neglected before the snow storm came. Did I scoop it up? Negative. It is now a frozen kingdom to many microorganisms.
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Dear HOKA shoes, thank you for your 1.5 years of daily service. The stair climber is the one that took you out, and it makes sense. 😅The cost vs usage surpassed my expectations. Buying a new pair for 2026.
Yesterday, I joined a pop-up photography event via IndieWeb. One topic discussed was the idea of photographer/creator vs producer. With miniatures, I tend to take a few photos during the process and finished photo to share with friends as documentation rather than art.I felt like all three roles.


Getting back to writing with IndieWeb Carnival’s November Prompt: Cycles and Fluctuations.
When I signed up for this blog, I began to overthink what my first post would be about. “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. This morning, I had a glimmer seeing my birthday bouquets bloom at my kitchen windowsill. This moment in time is what brought me here.