Based on some of your Photo Phriday pics with rumpled clothes strewn about all willy nilly, many of you may not be familiar with the clothes hanger, let alone its history. I’m here to help you. Continue reading
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Let’s celebrate Luke Bryan’s new album release by listening to French music. Continue reading
Grab a cigarette and press play. Continue reading
Let’s listen to music commonly sung by 118.5 to 220 million people (give or take). Continue reading
Another installment in our series on abandoned places in the world. Please note, the series will be on hiatus until the Fall. Continue reading
It’s Canada’s 146th Birthday. In celebration, today’s post will focus on Canadian made products. Try not to get all emotional. Continue reading
In one of my least understood passages in Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet, he talks about how “Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. But you are the eternity and you are the mirror.” Yeah, I’ve got nothing. Instead, let’s focus on how this invention helps you to take selfies for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Myspace, Google+, Crasstalk, and if you’re Chinese, Sina Weibo.
Since waiting around for water to still was tedious, humanity decided that it needed something more tangible to carry around for some self-loving. Continue reading
Let’s listen to the language of love, baby. Continue reading
Another installment in our series on abandoned places in the world. Continue reading
Ever wonder about the history of ubiquitous objects found around your home? From your hair dryer to your doorknob, they all have a story to tell. Who invented it and why? Since we’re surrounded by design, let’s get to briefly know some of the unsung heroes who’ve made our lives more manageable. Continue reading