Things I Learned Growing Up Kazandra Pangilinan
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- Cultura e società
A blog dedicated to the fragility of time, nestled somewhere between nostalgia for the past, a deep yearning for the future, and the unshakeable longing to live boldly in the present. Here, we celebrate the people who move us, the moments that inspire us, and all the fears, desires, hopes, and doubts that make us human.
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Green Rooms
The walls in my bedroom used to be painted lime green. Now the walls are white but I still have a great love for green rooms thanks to plants. Probably you do too.
Read it as a blog post here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2022/06/14/green-rooms/
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Thirty
Happy birthday to ME. I turned thirty at the start of June and didn't hate it. These are my thoughts!
You can also read it as a blog post here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2022/06/07/thirty/
Share with your mom, your dad, or someone you know who's turning thirty, maybe?
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Wistful Weather
Fall is awesome and I bet you're probably awesome too.
This post is an ode to one of my favourite seasons, the most wistful season of them all.
Read it as a blog post here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2021/10/08/wistful-weather/
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January Walk
January evening walks are cold, clear, and wintery. I find myself thinking about time - how endless it sometimes seems at times and how limited it seems at others.
You can read it here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2022/01/19/january-walk/
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Chimney Smoke
To me, chimney smoke is one of the most comforting smells and sights. It's one of the best things about cold weather.
Read it as a blog post here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2021/10/27/chimney-smoke/
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The Streets we Walk
These streets were made for walking! This post was inspired by all the people who have walked through Edinburgh with me and showed me that we all experience the same street in different ways.
Read it as a blog post here: http://thingsilearnedgrowingup.ca/2022/01/14/the-streets-we-walk/
Thank you for listening and reading!