Saturday, July 14, 2007

Time to Smell the Flowers




I don't spend nearly enough time in the garden but when I do, it invariably imparts a sense of peace, quiet growth and contentment. As a zen proverb has it: Spring comes, and the grass grows all by itself. Sometimes it is indeed much better to simply sit back and let things unfold whether this is at work, or at play.

After allowing much of the stress of work and living in crowded little red dot of a city, I began to feel like a hamster trapped in an overcrowded burrow. So I am now making time to let the garden grow into my soul, letting its gentle peace seep in naturally simply by sitting amidst the plants.

So the picture you see above shows two of the profusion of halia flowers or ginger flowers which have been unexpectedly flourishing for a period in my parent's garden, tended lovingly by our Indonesian maid. I chose these in particular for the first entry on the garden for being especially large, spectacular and tropical. Hopefully they will continue to periodically flourish for many years to come.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Copywriting

A friend's friend recently asked me if I'd like to write some pitches for a production house. The topics were interesting as they're in the lifestyle area so I said yes and promptly churned out two pieces, one of which I'm genuinely proud of and the other more pedestrian. It was fun writing and hopefully I'll get paid for it which will make it worthwhile. If this takes off no doubt this blog will hear more of this anon but sadly none of the details can be disclosed for business reasons.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Growing Up



My doggie's growing up. The little tyke who weighed only 6 kg a month ago is now a whopping 12 kg and getting close to my other dog's height. As he's now had his third and last round of puppy vaccinations, I've now started to take him out on walks around the neighbourhood so he can begin to get to know a world wider than the house and garden.