HEART CRAFTS 5: The PUZZLEd Heart
We know what it’s like when somehow our heart is puzzled. Which way to go? Who to choose? What to say, how & when to say it? Today we paint … Continue reading
HEART CRAFTS 4: The Stained Heart
Today I bring you ‘The Stained Heart’. Let’s look at this word ‘stained’. It means ‘when something is marked with colored patches or dirty marks that are not easily removed’. … Continue reading
HEART CRAFTS 3: The Blue Heart
Blue is a favourite colour of mine. It is interesting though what people associate with the colour when it comes to the affairs of the heart. Lonely, hurt, heartbroken… Remember the … Continue reading
HEART CRAFTS 2: The Chained Heart
The title of our project today is a most curious one and may be interpreted in many different ways. I just wanted to share a component of committal love. Whether … Continue reading
HEART CRAFTS 1- The Hanging Heart
Welcome to a new week here on DDoA! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. This week I bring you HEART CRAFTS: simple and easy to follow craft projects for Valentine’s. … Continue reading
Dogs Divine 5: Wendy’s GoD & DoG
If your life has ever been touched by a dog, you must find it curious that G-O-D and D-O-G have the exact same three letters just arranged in a different … Continue reading
Dogs Divine 4: Paul’s Dear Martha
These days when we hear somebody talk about a Martha, we automatically think of Martha Stewart. But in the late 60’s there was a Martha that was revered in one … Continue reading
Dogs Divine 3: Norah’s Man of the Hour
We continue with our series on poetry dedicated to man’s best friend. According to Mother Nature Network, “Ninety-one percent of pet owners consider their animals to be family, and more … Continue reading
Dogs Divine 2: Cat says ‘I Love My Dog’
Cat says ‘I love my Dog’. It may sound ironic but it’s true. The Cat we’re talking about is CAT STEVENS (now known as Yusuf Islam) , a recording artist. That ironic … Continue reading
Dogs Divine 1: Ode to Sabrina
Welcome to a new week here on DDoA! We started the year with a horse crafting series, then snail illustrations by Kozue. Now we look into the written word dedicated … Continue reading
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