It's 420, and we'd rather be stoned and exploring The Site of Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park in Japan. Designed by Shusak Arakawa & Madeline Gins.
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Memorial Day Weekend was the perfect welcome to summer, wasn't it? The air is warmer, the days are longer, and everything just feels a bit more vibrant. There’s a kind of magic in these early summer days, warm days, cool nights, friends and BBQ's, everything looks bright.
This week, let’s dive into some fun and creativity. Ever heard of Paintception? It’s a wild chain reaction of creativity that’s all about letting your artistic side run free and watching what unfolds. Perfect for those lazy afternoons when you’ve got nowhere to be and nothing pressing to do.
Then there’s the latest trend for your next friends' night in: 'Shotcuterie' Boards. Imagine your favorite charcuterie board, but in a shot glass. It’s gonna make you wonder why you didn’t think of it sooner. It’s fun, it’s social, and it’s definitely a conversation starter.
And let’s not forget about Midsummer. This often-overlooked celebration is all about embracing the height of summer and everything that comes with it. It’s the perfect excuse to throw a party, pick some flowers, light some candles, and just enjoy the moment.
Amidst all this excitement, remember to take some time for yourself. Whether it's lounging in a hammock, daydreaming under a tree, or just letting your mind wander, those moments of stillness can be the most refreshing.
Paintception: A Chain Reaction of Creativity
When a son shared his mother’s painting online, it sparked an incredible chain reaction of creativity on Reddit. What started as a simple post quickly turned into a heartwarming wave of artistic expression and community support. Artists from all over were inspired to create and share their own works, proving that sometimes the smallest acts can lead to the most beautiful and unexpected outcomes.
Forget Charcuterie, Meet The 'Shotcuterie' Board
Celebrating Midsummer & We Should Take Notes!
Sweden’s Midsummer celebration, held around the summer solstice, is a vibrant festival filled with outdoor gatherings, singing, dancing, and traditional feasting. Taking place between June 19 and June 25, this joyous event marks the longest day of the year and often extends throughout the entire weekend. It’s a beautiful tradition that embraces nature, community, and the simple pleasures of life. Discover why this festive occasion is one you’ll want to add to your summer celebrations.
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