Paddy Husking by Siew Bee Lim
At one paddy field turned place-of-interest in Phatthalung, there is an old machine used for paddy husking. Some visitors are kin to try it after a worker demonstrated how to work with the machine.
Strawberry Season by Catherine Ferraz
What do you do when you have the day to yourself in Palma? You wonder around spending the time getting lost in the aromas of an array of tapas that fill the streets. Find a comfortable seat and try your best not to try everything at once. Everything is delicious.
People Contemplating Art by Leanne Lindsay
The click of my camera echoed softly in the cavernous gallery. Sunlight slanted through the high windows, casting a pearl-like sheen across the polished concrete floor. A lone figure, a man in a crisp suit, drifted past a large canvas. Muted greens and oranges swirled across its surface, creating a mesmerizing landscape of color. He paused for a moment, his eyes scanning the abstract expanse. A flicker of curiosity played on his features before he continued his journey down the gallery. Leaning against a nearby pillar, a museum worker watched him go. His gaze remained fixed on the man, a silent guardian ensuring the sanctity of the art. I zoomed in, capturing the fleeting interaction between man and canvas. Perhaps the painting sparked a fleeting thought, a personal connection to the vibrant brushstrokes. In the vastness of the gallery, their brief encounter felt oddly intimate. It was a reminder that art, even the most abstract, has the power to reach out and touch us, leaving an unspoken imprint on our minds.