“Since 1990, the Roedde House Preservation Society has taken painstaking care to restore and furnish the house to reflect the ambience of late Victorian family life for the Roeddes. Feel free to walk into every room, get close to artefacts, and experience what life for the Roeddes was like in the late 19th century!”
This #Christmas, join us on a tour of this gorgeous home in an immersive storytelling tour in the story of “A Christmas Carol” by #CharlesDickens….
See how the infamous Scrooge comes to “life”!
Thank you @roeddehousemuseum and Roedde House Preservation Society for welcoming us into their home.
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Have you been to @thepeacefulrestaurant_official yet? It’s @guyfieri’s frequently visited #Chinesecuisine restaurant for a reason!
“Peaceful Restaurant strives to uphold the enchanting and distinctive essence of Northern Chinese cuisine.
Owner and executive chef, Charlie Huang, infuses his personal flair into the menu. His signature dishes epitomize a daring and distinctive Northern Chinese culinary style, encompassing seven fundamental elements: sweetness, sourness, bitterness, spiciness, saltiness, heat, and fragrance.”
Chef Huang sat down with our team and even went into the kitchen to make us a dish too!
Tonight’s dinner:
Hot and Sour Soup Beef Rolls Xiao Long Bao Crispy Squid Stir-fried Mu Shu Shredded Pork Spicy Ginger Beef (by Chef Huang) Mandarin Orange Ginger Chicken Sichuan Green Beans Dan Dan Noodle Peaceful House Fried Rice Peaceful House Fried Noodle
Growing up in #Vancouver, I have eaten quite a few times at this restaurant. This is the first time I got to meet the owner and listen to his stories about the business and the plans he had for the future!
Every bite had the perfect amount of 鍋氣, never too heavy in seasoning or overly greasy.
Thank you so much for the invite @thepeacefulrestaurant_official and @sadpenguinfoods for organizing!
I love how each time I come to @bahubalibiryanihouse.dt I discover a new dish! This time the POMFRET FRY, this fish dish was a delicious surprise! Crispy corn was great to munch on throughout the meal….
What we tried: Gobi Manchurian (love) Mixed Tandoori Platter Gongura Chicken Biryani Prawn Masala Pomfret Fry Chicken Madras Crispy Corn Goat Paya Mango Lassi
Review of Dead Talents Society, a horror comedy movie from Taiwan.
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
Summary
In the underworld, ghosts could stay amidst the living by being famous through haunting the living and making an impression.
Wang was a ghost who noticed that she was disappearing from existence. The only way to stop this was to get a “working pass” from a haunting agency through competing in the Dead Talents Society. Sadly, her haunting performance was a terrible failure. Ironically, the agent of the once famous ghost Catherine, Makoto, saw something different and invited her to be Catherine’s protégé.
Catherine’s last protégé, Jessica has surpassed when Jessica used the internet to jump scare viewers and left Catherine in the dust of her hotel. Makoto chose Wang because she had no skills and was unthreatening to Catherine.
In life, Wang was the same. She had no skill and no social life. Her dad had to forge a fake piano certificate of honour to encourage her. Wang actually got crushed by her bookshelf during an earthquake as she tried to save this fake certificate. This exact certificate was the only witness to her existence. Sadly, it was lost during her family’s move after she passed away…. Leading to her gradual disappearance in the underworld.
How was Wang going to succeed to get her haunting pass so she could continue to exist?
Conclusion
This comedy/horror movie was very entertaining! The message behind this movie was very clear.
Be yourself, and not the person others want you to be.
“Ease into your morning and beat the Gastown crowds with an elevated brunch experience! Led by our fun and engaging storytelling guides, this leisurely tour takes you to most charming places while uncovering Gastown’s fascinating history.”
Duration: 2 hours Departure Times: 9:45 AM Daily
I got to try different tasty bites at places that I haven’t been at for a while too! Definitely great for locals and #tourists alike!
📍Location: 240-3340 Kingsway, Vancouver 🕰 Lunch Menu 11:30 to 4pm: $24.99 (add $2.99 to do both hotpot and grill)
🍽 Our Concept: 1⃣ The Best of Both Worlds: Grill & Hot Pot Craving juicy BBQ or cozy hot pot? Why not both! Enjoy unlimited access to sizzling grills and bubbling broths all in one place.
2⃣ Premium Ingredients, Everyday Prices We serve high-quality meats, fresh seafood 🦐, and farm-fresh veggies — all at incredibly reasonable AYCE prices (with Monday to Thursday lunch $24.99 Grill or Hot Pot AYCE specials and late-night -10% Off!).
3⃣ Endless Variety, One Feast Choose from multiple hot pot soup bases 🫕, dozens of ingredients, and customizable combo options — perfect for spice lovers 🌶, meat lovers, and seafood fans alike.
Thoughts?
There were many cuts and types of meats and fresh vegetables to choose from, along with excellent service!
Thank you @grill_hotpot and @fansfansmedia_ for the invite!
We had such fun cooking and trying new foods from your amazing staff!
What does it mean to a woman in 2025? Honestly, it feels like living in a constant state of ironic existence. It can be frustrating and very discouraging at times. Sometimes, one may feel like giving in and just accepting fate as it is…
It’s not easy, but to stand up and announce what you love and believe in, makes one feel like they are BORN AGAIN!
Thank you for my newest anthem, Lalisa!
Lalisa Manobal, who uses the stage name Lisa, is a Thai singer, rapper, dancer, model, and actress. She’s a member of the K-pop group Blackpink, which debuted in 2016.— Wikipedia
Baek Kang-hyuk, an amazing trauma surgeon who was hired by a failing hospital to revive it. His unconventional ways of saving patients and the amount of care he had for his patients, gained him enemies and friends.
His on-field experience in war-torn countries with limited to minimal supplies, was the exact remedy that the failing hospital needed.
Conclusion
My Korean lessons happen to be about hospitals, doctors and nurses at this moment, Therefore, this series helped me to practice my vocabulary!
I really liked the main protagonist’s character and how he developed through the series. From the cocky, all knowing super surgeon to a leader who cares about his colleagues, I found myself cheering for him the whole time.
Cafe Episode is a new Korean-style cafe that has caught my attention after two weeks of opening. They are innovative with their menu items. For example, their Salted Bun! It’s the perfect balance of slightly saltiness and buttery goodness.
Their new macarons are crispy on the outside and the fillings are decadently flavourful. Paired along with their new Mango Smoothie and Iced Chocolate Latte, is a refreshing surprise.
Looking ahead to 2025…. Trying my best to turn every challenge into a training opportunity…..because of my giving nature, some may feel that they can take and take…. However, I believe that nothing will be lost or be in vain.
I believe that I can and will overcome each difficulty. Bubble wrapping myself as much as I can with ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐥…..
Sometimes life can be so overwhelming at times and I feel so discouraged. Reality can be quite cruel at times; hence, I surround myself with 🐥🐥🐥. I am grateful. Despite it all, I will do my very best to accomplish my goals.
Thank you @arteiphire for my lovely Christmas gift!
Introducing “HOUSE OF SUBLIME”….
“HOUSE OF SUBLIME is warm, the scent will remind you a day at home or brings to you a souvenir. We carefully choose leather and tea as heart scent for the charm of the desert of the Sahara, Lilly flower is delicate and strong.”
Arteiphire is an ethical and sustainable perfume brand. It is cruelty free and vegan also.
A few years passed and one day, Moana received a message from her ancestors in a vision to locate a mysterious and cursed island, in order to keep her people’s story alive. The god of storms, Nalo, hid this island so people from all corners of the island couldn’t contact each other. The island, Motufetu, was the island that everyone connected with since the beginning….
Moana decided to gather a crew and to travel in search of this island. She reunited with Maui, the demigod, to find ways to this island.
Conclusion
Many cute and funny moments made this sequel an enjoyable one. I love Maui’s character in the movie. Great family movie to share with family and friends.
A wealthy family hired shamans to find out the cause of their baby’s mysterious illness. The shamans suspected that it was related to their late grandfather’s grave. They had to exhume the body to check that the burial was correct.
However, as they began to dig, the more sinister past events began to surface…
Conclusion
This movie combined elements of horror, history and tradition with culture. It was quite entertaining.
Dr. Cheon was the son of a famous shaman, but ironically, he didn’t believe in ghosts. However, he used his name infamously as a scam artist as a fake exorcist on his channel.
Then, one day, he was hired to help a little girl whose older sister believed was possessed…. Unexplained occurrences forced him to remember childhood terrors and to face them again…
Conclusion
This movie was part of the 7th Ottawa Film Festival.
The fight between good and evil is always intriguing to me. Remembering your roots and history is important in this storyline.
This movie was part of the 7th Ottawa Film Festival.
This movie was the second part of the movie, Alienoid.
Summary
In a world where alien prisoners were locked inside human bodies, a divine sword, time travel was possible, fighting enemies could get very complicated….
Conclusion
I believe I would appreciate this movie even more if I watched the first one. The special events were very interesting and amusing.
The sunset reminds me of time passing by How when we were younger We want to become older How we wanted time to Pass faster And quicker Now that we are adults We want to turn back The hands of time To stop making Those mistakes That are causing us The pain That we are enduring Right now. — #Chocoviv
Most of us haven’t before, so when Banana Art Lab invites me to experience this carpet tufting workshop, I am ready!
First, you have to choose the image you want to turn into a rug. I suggest that a simple image with clear outlines for initial projects. The curves can be a bit tricky to maneuver with the tufting machine.
The tufting machine is about three or four pounds, so after awhile it can seem even heavier. Remember to turn off the machine to rest and while threading the yarns.
Finally, I recommend to follow the machine to do lines, especially vertical lines, as I find these are easier to finish. It is not necessary to fill in every single spot as the yarns tend to flair out to fill in space too. Just check afterwards for bald spots.
Gu Won was the heir of a luxurious hotel chain. Living in the life of luxury, he was not a happy person. Being harassed by his older sibling as she smiled evilly, made him dislike anyone who smiled….
Suddenly, he ran into Sa Rang, a new hotel concierge, who faced everything with her fabulous smile….
Conclusion
This was a fairytale storyline. There were ups and downs, mostly predictable ones made the show easy to understand. I definitely enjoyed it and it brought a smile to my face too.
This ninth mini-album definitely caused a huge commotion from the #Deadpool/ #Wolverine cameos in its music video, to the fact that they actually filmed it in New York in secret! 🤫 In addition, their track “SLASH” is in the #Marvel movie’s soundtrack!
It never ceases to amaze me that their own PRODUCER TEAM (#3Racha active since 2016) has always been extremely involved in the writing and production of #STRAYKIDS tracks. It’s great that other members are also more involved in the song writing, composing and writing lyrics.
“ATE” meant that they will eat it all and also sounds like the number, 8, which is the number of members in the group. Interesting enough, their contract is supposed to end in 2025, but they recently all renewed their contract 8 months earlier than expected!
It’s important to check in to how one feels sometimes… aches and pains are a sign of imbalance.
That is when I feel the urge to do art. As I focus on each stroke and each smudge, I am transported away to a calmer and tranquil part of my consciousness. For that isolated time frame, I am able to break away and block off the toxicity of the world. Even after I finish my piece, I can still find traces of pleasure when gazing upon my work…
Thank you to my Mom, (whose dream was to be a fashion designer) for passing down the artistic skills to my sister and I. I, too, had dreamed to be a fashion designer in high school, where I spent a lot of time sketching art, making patterns and sewing clothing….. In the end, I also gave up my dream to fit into reality…. WHAT WAS YOUR CHILDHOOD DREAM?
Zara was a young assistant of a famous actor, Chris. On the outside and towards Zara, he was a self-absorbed and entitled, but extremely sought after bachelor. However, inside, he was feeling unfulfilled as an actor and as a person. He promised Zara the position of an associate producer after a couple years…. But two years passed…. One day, after a fight, he fired her and she was done picking up his dry cleaning. However, she cared about his career so she suggested that he find a new writer for his latest movie, which even he hated the script.
A few days passed, Chris knew he was wrong to fire her and he went to her house to apologize. That’s when he met her mother, Brooke. Brooke was a successful writer, who was searching for new ideas for her writing. Zara’s father had passed from cancer years ago and she was raising Zara by herself. Brooke was smart, beautiful, stylish and sixteen years senior…. But something sparked between Chris and Brooke……
Conclusion
To be honest, I didn’t expect myself to be laughing so loud and crying so hard. This storyline definitely could only happen in a movie, almost like a fairy tale. However, the heart to heart talks between Brooke and her mother or daughter, was very genuine. As a mother, one often gave up a lot of herself without anyone acknowledging her sacrifices. Mothers were expected to give up her likes, dislikes, hobbies, careers, appearance etc….. Sadly, if a mother even attempted to take care of herself by going to the spa to relax or pick up a new shirt for herself, some people would say she was selfish for taking time for herself. On the contrary, if she looked a bit messy or tired, others would judge her for not taking care of herself. It’s the sad reality of motherhood for many…..
Park Sung-hoon (Korean: 박성훈; born December 8, 2002), known mononymously as Sunghoon, is a South Korean singer and former figure skater. He competed as a figure skater from 2010 to early 2020; while simultaneously being a K-pop trainee since 2018. He retired from the sport and debuted as a member of the South Korean boy band Enhypen in November 2020.[2][3] Sunghoon is the 2016, 2017 junior silver medalist and the 2015 novice gold medalist of Asian Figure Skating Trophy, and the 2015 novice gold medalist of Lombardia Trophy.[4][5] He also won silver medals at the 2013 novice competition and the 2014 junior competition of South Korean Figure Skating Championships. —- Wikipedia
Meet Tulu Wellness, carried all natural, organic and vegan essential oil products. Thank you for my gifts!
Who is Tulu Wellness?
1)Why and when did you start your business?
I launched my business, originally under Love & Lemons Life Essentials, after returning from a transformative trip to Bali, I found a deeper purpose and it was meant to be more. Tülu came to life. Inspired by my experiences there, I felt compelled to offer products that align more closely with what the world truly needs. Turning 40 was a significant milestone for me, and it motivated me to create Tülu, a brand that embodies beauty, wellbeing, and high vibrations.
The meaning:
TULSI The Indian (holy) basil plant, sacred to Lord Vishnu, most divine. Restores the balance between good and evil. Protection; brings success, good health, prosperity, happiness, and peace.
TULA
Is a Hindi name for well-traveled girl’s name. “leaping water, tranquil, or mountain peak, to be tranquil” Meaning balance from the word Tulasana. Water being essential to all living things. In native american it derives fomr Tallulah meaning She is a woman · She is “excellent” or, of “noble character” · She is rare · She is priceless
LULU Is one or something that is remarkable or wonderful.
2) What is your background?
I am a certified aromatherapist and nutritionist, and I recently obtained my certification in reflexology. Additionally, I am currently pursuing training in craniosacral therapy.
3) Interesting facts about your products?
Every product has a purpose beyond its scent, focusing on enhancing overall wellbeing. When I create, I blend beyond the scent!
Used sketching pencils, fine liner and alcohol markers
“Neuvillette is a playable Pneuma-aligned Hydro character in Genshin Impact. Neuvillette is the Iudex of Fontaine, and the leader of the Marechaussee Phantom.”
“Chief Justice Neuvillette, a sought-after figure in Fontaine, is known for his personal desires and lack of taste. He has faced rumors of being a demon who presided over trials and judges, but clarified that his time as a judge is just one phase of his life.”
To look at the negative side in life… like a deep, dark abyss Sliding down the wall As one attempts to Climb up Up and up But continue to slip Into the underground cave of no return…..
Too difficult to focus To look into the sides Of the cavern Finding glimmers of light Between the cracks Of crystal ore Revealing shards Of priceless diamonds Awaiting to be found. — CHOCOVIV
(Still slipping and sliding, but trying hard to search for diamonds in this chaotic and cruel world… Praying for a healthy recovery of my dad’s situation, for the darn interest rate to go down, and hoping Stray Kids will come to town, so I don’t have to spend extra time and money to travel!
Thank you,God, for giving me an emotional oasis from the pain of this cruel world!)
This year’s theme was inspired by The Garden of Time…
When you see the title, you assume it is about flowers and a garden. Actually, after reading the short story, it’s not. It’s about an aristocratic couple who attempts to slow down the steps of a raging riot, advancing to their beautiful villa, by plucking the crystal flowers in their garden of time. Each pluck slows them down a bit… but eventually, they pluck the last two blooms and become frozen together as statues in the garden. What a ending!
Summary
We can try to slow down time as much as we can, but eventually, it all ends the same is the theme. Therefore, we must value and enjoy what we have with who we love!
THE GARDEN OF TIME by J.G. Ballard 1962
Towards evening, when the great shadow of the Palladian villa filled the terrace, Count Axel left his library and walked down the wide marble steps among the time flowers. A tall, imperious figure in a black velvet jacket, a gold tie-pin glinting below his George V beard, cane held stiffly in a white-gloved hand, he surveyed the exquisite crystal flowers without emotion, listening to the sounds of his wife’s harpsichord, as she played a Mozart rondo in the music room, echo and vibrate through the translucent petals.
The garden of the villa extended for some two hundred yards below the terrace, sloping down to a miniature lake spanned by a white bridge, a slender pavilion on the opposite bank. Axel rarely ventured as far as the lake; most of the time flowers grew in a small grove just below the terrace, sheltered by the high wall which encircled the estate. From the terrace he could see over the wall to the plain beyond, a continuous expanse of open ground that rolled in great swells to the horizon, where it rose slightly before finally dipping from sight. The plain surrounded the house on all sides, its drab emptiness emphasizing the seclusion and mellowed magnificence of the villa. Here, in the garden, the air seemed brighter, the sun warmer, while the plain was always dull and remote.
As was his custom before beginning his evening stroll, Count Axel looked out across the plain to the final rise, where the horizon was illuminated like a distant stage by the fading sun. As the Mozart chimed delicately around him, flowing from his wife’s graceful hands, he saw that the advance column of an enormous army was moving slowly over the horizon. At first glance, the long ranks seemed to be progressing in orderly lines, but on closer inspection, it was apparent that, like the obscured detail of a Goya landscape, the army was composed of a vast throng of people, men and women, interspersed with a few soldiers in ragged uniforms, pressing forward in a disorganized tide. Some laboured under heavy loads suspended from crude yokes around their necks, others struggled with cumbersome wooden carts, their hands wrenching at the wheel spokes, a few trudged on alone, but all moved on at the same pace, bowed backs illuminated in the fleeting sun. The advancing throng was almost too far away to be visible, but even as Axel watched, his expression aloof yet observant, it came perceptibly nearer, the vanguard of an immense rabble appearing from below the horizon. At last, as the daylight began to fade, the front edge of the throng reached the crest of the first swell below the horizon, and Axel turned from the terrace and walked down among the time flowers.
The flowers grew to a height of about six feet, their slender stems, like rods of glass, bearing a dozen leaves, the once transparent fronds frosted by the fossilized veins. At the peak of each stem was the time flower, the size of a goblet, the opaque outer petals enclosing the crystal heart. Their diamond brilliance contained a thousand faces, the crystal seeming to drain the air of its light and motion. As the flowers swayed slightly in the evening air, they glowed like flame-tipped spears.
Many of the stems no longer bore flowers, and Axel examined them all carefully, a note of hope now and then crossing his eyes as he searched for any further buds. Finally he selected a large flower on the stem nearest the wall, removed his gloves and with his strong fingers snapped it off.
As he carried the flower back on to the terrace, it began to sparkle and deliquesce, the light trapped within the core at last released. Gradually the crystal dissolved, only the outer petals remaining intact, and the air around Axel became bright and vivid, charged with slanting rays that flared away into the waning sunlight. Strange shifts momentarily transformed the evening, subtly altering its dimensions of time and space. The darkened portico of the house, its patina of age stripped away, loomed with a curious spectral whiteness as if suddenly remembered in a dream.
Raising his head, Axel peered over the wall again. Only the farthest rim of the horizon was lit by the sun, and the great throng, which before had stretched almost a quarter of the way across the plain, had now receded to the horizon, the entire concourse abruptly flung back in a reversal of time, and appeared to be stationary.
The flower in Axel’s hand had shrunk to the size of a glass thimble, the petals contracting around the vanishing core. A faint sparkle flickered from the centre and extinguished itself, and Axel felt the flower melt like an ice-cold bead of dew in his hand.
Dusk closed across the house, sweeping its long shadows over the plain, the horizon merging into the sky. The harpsichord was silent, and the time flowers, no longer reflecting its music, stood motionlessly, like an embalmed forest.
For a few minutes Axel looked down at them, counting the flowers which remained, then greeted his wife as she crossed the terrace, her brocade evening dress rustling over the ornamental tiles.
‘What a beautiful evening, Axel.’ She spoke feelingly, as if she were thanking her husband personally for the great ornate shadow across the lawn and the dark brilliant air. Her face was serene and intelligent, her hair, swept back behind her head into a jewelled clasp, touched with silver. She wore her dress low across her breast, revealing a long slender neck and high chin. Axel surveyed her with fond pride. He gave her his arm and together they walked down the steps into the garden.
‘One of the longest evenings this summer,’ Axel confirmed, adding: ‘I picked a perfect flower, my dear, a jewel. With luck it should last us for several days.’ A frown touched his brow, and he glanced involuntarily at the wall. ‘Each time now they seem to come nearer.’
His wife smiled at him encouragingly and held his arm more tightly.
Both of them knew that the time garden was dying.
Three evenings later, as he had estimated (though sooner than he secretly hoped), Count Axel plucked another flower from the time garden.
When he first looked over the wall the approaching rabble filled the distant half of the plain, stretching across the horizon in an unbroken mass. He thought he could hear the low, fragmentary sounds of voices carried across the empty air, a sullen murmur punctuated by cries and shouts, but quickly told himself that he had imagined them. Luckily, his wife was at the harpsichord, and the rich contrapuntal patterns of a Bach fugue cascaded lightly across the terrace, masking any other noises.
Between the house and the horizon the plain was divided into four huge swells, the crest of each one clearly visible in the slanting light. Axel had promised himself that he would never count them, but the number was too small to remain unobserved, particularly when it so obviously marked the progress of the advancing army. By now the forward line had passed the first crest and was well on its way to the second; the main bulk of the throng pressed behind it, hiding the crest and the even vaster concourse spreading from the horizon. Looking to left and right of the central body, Axel could see the apparently limitless extent of the army. What had seemed at first to be the central mass was no more than a minor advance guard, one of many similar arms reaching across the plain. The true centre had not yet emerged, but from the rate of extension Axel estimated that when it finally reached the plain it would completely cover every foot of ground.
Axel searched for any large vehicles or machines, but all was amorphous and uncoordinated as ever. There were no banners or flags, no mascots or pike-bearers. Heads bowed, the multitude pressed on, unaware of the sky.
Suddenly, just before Axel turned away, the forward edge of the throng appeared on top of the second crest, and swarmed down across the plain. What astounded Axel was the incredible distance it had covered while out of sight. The figures were now twice the size, each one clearly within sight.
Quickly, Axel stepped from the terrace, selected a time flower from the garden and tore it from the stem. As it released its compacted light, he returned to the terrace. When the flower had shrunk to a frozen pearl in his palm he looked out at the plain, with relief saw that the army had retreated to the horizon again.
Then he realized that the horizon was much nearer than previously, and that what he assumed to be the horizon was the first crest.
* * *
When he joined the Countess on their evening walk he told her nothing of this, but she could see behind his casual unconcern and did what she could to dispel his worry.
Walking down the steps, she pointed to the time garden. ‘What a wonderful display, Axel. There are so many flowers still.’
Axel nodded, smiling to himself at his wife’s attempt to reassure him. Her use of ‘still’ had revealed her own unconscious anticipation of the end. In fact a mere dozen flowers remained of the many hundred that had grown in the garden, and several of these were little more than buds– only three or four were fully grown. As they walked down to the lake, the Countess’s dress rustling across the cool turf, he tried to decide whether to pick the larger flowers first or leave them to the end. Strictly, it would be better to give the smaller flowers additional time to grow and mature, and this advantage would be lost if he retained the larger flowers to the end, as he wished to do, for the final repulse. However, he realized that it mattered little either way; the garden would soon die and the smaller flowers required far longer than he could give them to accumulate their compressed cores of time. During his entire lifetime he had failed to notice a single evidence of growth among the flowers. The larger blooms had always been mature, and none of the buds had shown the slightest development.
Crossing the lake, he and his wife looked down at their reflections in the still black water. Shielded by the pavilion on one side and the high garden wall on the other, the villa in the distance, Axel felt composed and secure, the plain with its encroaching multitude a nightmare from which he had safely awakened. He put one arm around his wife’s smooth waist and pressed her affectionately to his shoulder, realizing that he had not embraced her for several years, though their lives together had been timeless and he could remember as if yesterday when he first brought her to live in the villa.
‘Axel,’ his wife asked with sudden seriousness, ‘before the garden dies . . .may I pick the last flower?’
Understanding her request, he nodded slowly.
One by one over the succeeding evenings, he picked the remaining flowers, leaving a single small bud which grew just below the terrace for his wife. He took the flowers at random, refusing to count or ration them, plucking two or three of the smaller buds at the same time when necessary. The approaching horde had now reached the second and third crests, a vast concourse of labouring humanity that blotted out the horizon. From the terrace Axel could see clearly the shuffling, straining ranks moving down into the hollow towards the final crest, and occasionally the sounds of their voices carried across to him, interspersed with cries of anger and the cracking of whips. The wooden carts lurched from side to side on tilting wheels, their drivers struggling to control them. As far as Axel could tell, not a single member of the throng was aware of its overall direction. Rather, each one blindly moved forward across the ground directly below the heels of the person in front of him, and the only unity was that of the cumulative compass. Pointlessly, Axel hoped that the true centre, far below the horizon, might be moving in a different direction, and that gradually the multitude would alter course, swing away from the villa and recede from the plain like a turning tide.
On the last evening but one, as he plucked the time flower, the forward edge of the rabble had reached the third crest, and was swarming past it. While he waited for the Countess, Axel looked at the two flowers left, both small buds which would carry them back through only a few minutes of the next evening. The glass stems of the dead flowers reared up stiffly into the air, but the whole garden had lost its bloom.
Axel passed the next morning quietly in his library, sealing the rarer of his manuscripts into the glass-topped cases between the galleries. He walked slowly down the portrait corridor, polishing each of the pictures carefully, then tidied his desk and locked the door behind him. During the afternoon he busied himself in the drawing rooms, unobtrusively assisting his wife as she cleaned their ornaments and straightened the vases and busts.
By evening, as the sun fell behind the house, they were both tired and dusty, and neither had spoken to the other all day. When his wife moved towards the music-room, Axel called her back.
‘Tonight we’ll pick the flowers together, my dear,’ he said to her evenly. ‘One for each of us.’
He peered only briefly over the wall. They could hear, less than half a mile away, the great dull roar of the ragged army, the ring of iron and lash, pressing on towards the house.
Quickly, Axel plucked his flower, a bud no bigger than a sapphire. As it flickered softly, the tumult outside momentarily receded, then began to gather again.
Shutting his ears to the clamour, Axel looked around at the villa, counting the six columns in the portico, then gazed out across the lawn at the silver disc of the lake, its bowl reflecting the last evening light, and at the shadows moving between the tall trees, lengthening across the crisp turf. He lingered over the bridge where he and his wife had stood arm in arm for so many summers –
‘Axel!’
The tumult outside roared into the air, a thousand voices bellowed only twenty or thirty yards away. A stone flew over the wall and landed among the time flowers, snapping several of the brittle stems. The Countess ran towards him as a further barrage rattled along the wall. Then a heavy tile whirled through the air over their heads and crashed into one of the conservatory windows.
‘Axel!’ He put his arms around her, straightening his silk cravat when her shoulder brushed it between his lapels.
‘Quickly, my dear, the last flower!’ He led her down the steps and through the garden. Taking the stem between her jewelled fingers, she snapped it cleanly, then cradled it within her palms.
For a moment the tumult lessened slightly and Axel collected himself. In the vivid light sparkling from the flower he saw his wife’s white, frightened eyes. ‘Hold it as long as you can, my dear, until the last grain dies.’
Together they stood on the terrace, the Countess clasping the brilliant dying jewel, the air closing in upon them as the voices outside mounted again. The mob was battering at the heavy iron gates, and the whole villa shook with the impact.
While the final glimmer of light sped away, the Countess raised her palms to the air, as if releasing an invisible bird, then in a final access of courage put her hands in her husband’s, her smile as radiant as the vanished flower.
‘Oh, Axel!’ she cried.
Like a sword, the darkness swooped down across them.
Heaving and swearing, the outer edges of the mob reached the kneehigh remains of the wall enclosing the ruined estate, hauled their carts over it and along the dry ruts of what once had been an ornate drive. The ruin, formerly a spacious villa, barely interrupted the ceaseless tide of humanity. The lake was empty, fallen trees rotting at its bottom, an old bridge rusting into it. Weeds flourished among the long grass in the lawn, overrunning the ornamental pathways and carved stone screens.
Much of the terrace had crumbled, and the main section of the mob cut straight across the lawn, by-passing the gutted villa, but one or two of the more curious climbed up and searched among the shell. The doors had rotted from their hinges and the floors had fallen through. In the music-room an ancient harpsichord had been chopped into firewood, but a few keys still lay among the dust. All the books had been toppled from the shelves in the library, the canvases had been slashed, and gilt frames littered the floor.
As the main body of the mob reached the house, it began to cross the wall at all points along its length. Jostled together, the people stumbled into the dry lake, swarmed over the terrace and pressed through the house towards the open doors on the north side.
One area alone withstood the endless wave. Just below the terrace, between the wrecked balcony and the wall, was a dense, six-foot-high growth of heavy thorn-bushes. The barbed foliage formed an impenetrable mass, and the people passing stepped around it carefully, noticing the belladonna entwined among the branches. Most of them were too busy finding their footing among the upturned flagstones to look up into the centre of the thornbushes, where two stone statues stood side by side, gazing out over the grounds from their protected vantage point. The larger of the figures was the effigy of a bearded man in a high-collared jacket, a cane under one arm. Beside him was a woman in an elaborate full-skirted dress, her slim, serene face unmarked by the wind and rain. In her left hand she lightly clasped a single rose, the delicately formed petals so thin as to be almost transparent.
As the sun died away behind the house a single ray of light glanced through a shattered cornice and struck the rose, reflected off the whorl of petals on to the statues, lighting up the grey stone so that for a fleeting moment it was indistinguishable from the long-vanished flesh of the statues’ originals.
Working daily to be stronger and better….HUGS HUGS HUGS!
I know I have imperfections and not perfect. Trying to improve myself one step at a time…
Losing 35+ pounds was brutal and still continuing is tough as heck…
Working hard doesn’t always means there’s a huge return… Unfortunately, appreciation and love may not pay the bills for now, but I believe in supporting our fellow humans in this cruel and negative world.
Again, I am not perfect and am a work in progress…. I apologize for that….
In this pediatric oncology ward, six families meet and connect with each other. As time passes, each family faces their own struggles, stresses and pockets of happiness.
Conclusion
This movie really moved me to tears and even occasionally, laughter too! Despite their struggles and tragedies, each family eventually learned to become stronger together. BIG, the title, actually had a deeper meaning— BEING IS GIFT. The director wants to spread the message that just being healthy was a gift and everything else was secondary in life.
This movie wanted to remind parents out there to rethink their expectations for their children. Parents often had very high expectations of their children and often forget that their greatest wealth in life was health.
Willy has a dream. To make the world’s best chocolate and to share it to the world. Maybe, just maybe, he will see his mom (who has passed away) again when he makes his chocolate.
Being overly trusting, lands him into a scam of an inn….But he has his special travelling chocolate factory, so he is going to make it work!
The Chocolate Cartel is not going to let him succeed. His chocolate is too good…. Competition must be eliminated at all cost!
What is Willy going to do?
Conclusion
This prequel to the original story surprised me. The storyline made sense and I enjoyed the little twists and turns. The music was great too. This movie was an excellent prequel!
Julie’s job was to attentive and be on the look for the most available single celebrities in the city. To set them up with her boss, the match making professional was her goal. Her own personal life was on a low point at her job and love life. Her family, especially her brother had always been worried about her as she was the younger one. So much so that her brother’s best friend was always there to babysit her even as a child. Julie absolutely hated it.
The worst part, he was her ultimate crush as a teenager. Even more horrible fact, he had become an extremely successful businessman in the city…. Now, all she had to do was to avoid him…. If only it was that easy….
Christmas was not going to as peaceful one…
Conclusion
Most people had crushes on others as a teenager so the protagonist’s situation was very relatable. To really be absolutely doe-eyed in that person’s presence and absolutely knowing nothing would never happen could be the most bewildering emotion.
Thank you, Stephanie Vincent, for sending me this super cute book!
Summary
It’s Christmas! The winter weather was causing a lot of problems for Santa as he was trying to deliver the presents. What can be done? There were so many presents to deliver and time was running out! What could Moose do?
Conclusion
This lively and lovely Christmas story about the importance of teamwork is an excellent gift idea for families with young children.
About the Author
Hello, I’m Stephanie, a nurse practitioner and mother of two from Thunder Bay, ON. I cherish the outdoors, adventures, and spending quality time with my children. I love entertaining kids and fostering their imaginations. I have a passion for art, drawing, and painting and I’m thrilled to bring my love for creativity and adventure to life through my books. Thank you for embarking on this incredible journey with me!
What a great beauty combination! There is a lash and brow serum, hydrating cuticle oil and serum by Nail Pretty By Lisa. Thank you for the gift!
Who is Nail Pretty by Lisa?
1) Why and when did you start your business?
In 2019, I started making my own products. My skin was having an allergic reaction to my regular drug store high end brands facial serums and creams. I found these big brands were changing their ingredients to cheaper ones. I had to stop wearing makeup and nail polish. After a bunch of trial and errors, I created my own recipe for cuticle oil and eye serum. Using only natural 100% Organic, non-GMO ingredients my cuticles oil helped my nails to become healthier and stronger. My eye serum made my skin so soft, and no more dry, irritated skin. I created my lash and brow serum in 2023. Because my eyelashes were white and short, years of wearing mascara caused breakage from drying them out. Now, my lashes became hydrated, and grew longer without breaking.
2) What was your background?
My background is a cost accountant in the manufacturing industry for almost 20 years.
3) What is special about your products?
I have been giving my cuticle oil to my friends and family since 2020. They pushed me to sell because it helped their nails as well.
I’m now sharing my Eye Serum and Lash & Brow Serum as well.
My Straykids Kpop lightstick finally has a home! Thank you, Emily!
Who is Emily 3D Print?
1) When and why did you start your business?
I started in January of 2023. I started because I wanted to make awesome merchandise for the Owl House fans, which eventually led me to making products for other groups!
2) What was your background?
It all started with 1 entry level 3d printer.
3) What is special about your products?
My k-pop light stick stand is versatile as it fits all light sticks. It comes with any sign for any artist you want, the sign is interchangeable. There’s a hidden drawer in the back to store your signs and the AAA batteries needed to power the light stick!
Introducing Meeshes Chili Oil, made with MCT oil! The name came from the owner, Michelle’s nickname, Meesh.
Thank you for your gift!
Who is Meeshes Chili Oil?
My love for spice begin as a kids visiting my family in Mexico! After travelling through thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia I fell in love with chili oils and all the beautiful balance of flavours, sweet, salty & sour. I began making chili oil 10 years ago and shared it with family and friends! During Covid my cleaning business slowed down and my friends and family encouraged me to take the leap and share my chili oil on the market, and that’s when MEESHE’S chili oil began.
I believe in eating clean, whole foods and I wanted nothing less for my customers. My ingredients are carefully selected using MCT OIL, an incredible energy boosting keto friendly oil. As well, I wanted it to be enjoyed by everyone and made it vegan, gluten free, msg free, preservative free, and low sodium.
My product is hand made in small batches by myself. It’s a labour of love and incorporates my love for flavours, cooking and sharing with others.
About five years ago when I finished university, I started working with a personal trainer because I felt a bit lost bout where to begin, couldn’t stay on track and ultimately kept failing to reach my fitness goals.
For a very long time, I always struggled with my weight. I found myself going through the same cycle – hyped for two weeks going to the gym and eating healthy, then the gym was never to see me again for months!
Overtime I realized that for me: It was quite lonely going to the gym on my own (though music helped!) AND I just never knew how to use any of the free weights or machines, so I’d end up only using cardio machines (treadmill, stair master, elliptical, bike). As the days went by I would get bored and going to the gym / working out all of a sudden felt like a chore.
It was only through my trainer I was able to experience and enjoy fitness in a way I didn’t think was possible. She not only created a safe space for me, but she helped me stay consistent and committed. She taught me technique, proper form and so much more. I started to drop weight, lose the back pain, gain confidence, release some stress. It was (and still is) AMAZING.
Ultimately THIS is exactly why I decided to become a personal trainer – I’ve gone through it and I know there’s a lot of women that are just like me.
CSNN Holistic Culinary Certificate Q3/4) I am ALWAYS looking to work with women in the community to show them just how strong they really are. The ones that might just be a little scared of their potential, that feel stuck, that need that extra push – I’ve been there.
It can be scary walking into a gym, sometimes you just need someone to walk you through it, show you the first steps in. Show you moves, techniques, what the best things are to help drop the weight and/or strengthen your body. Someone that can help you create that safe space, that one hour just for yourself without those intrusive thoughts or anything else going on in the outside world. An hour that you can give to yourself and you have someone there that can support and keep you accountable.
These are life long habit changes you’re making – and it’s not always easy. It’s a lot of sweat (and tears haha). With me, personal training is such a huge health investment – it’s not just about lifting weights up and down. There’s so much more that comes with it.
*AND with all that being said I always remind clients that I take into account and PERSONALIZE programs keeping in mind of your lifestyle, family life, and other commitments that keep our schedules busy. I take realistic approaches with my fitness and nutrition coaching – I’m trying to build you up with habits for longevity. (All while still giving you a badass & sweat worthy workout every time!)
I love the name, “Life Is Sweet”! What a great way to brighter your day, with sweet confections!
Who is Life Is Sweet?
1) Why and when did you start your business?
In the last three years I have fallen in love with creating chocolate bonbons. Creating fun flavours, that are all wrapped up in a thin chocolate shell, and painted like a piece of art. Last year, I decided making sweet treats was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Hence, the process of creating Life Is Sweet Confections began.
From a young age, I have loved spending time baking, making cakes, and cooking for others. For years I made hundreds of birthday, wedding, and event cakes, but I never wanted to bake as a career. Then, in 2020, I had the opportunity to temper chocolate for the first time and never looked back.
3) Some interesting facts about your product?
Inside each of my Life is Sweet bonbon boxes, and on other packaging you will find the phrase “Life is short, make it sweet”. This perfectly sums up my goals for this brand. In my short 22 years I learn that the most fulfilling way to live life, is living for today. I try to live every day to the fullest, take every opportunity offered to me, enjoy all the little successes, and not take anything for granted. These philosophies are the reason this brand was born. I realize that making sweets for others is my passion, and so no matter how daunting the idea of starting a business at 22 years old is, passing up this opportunity just does not feel right.
Life is Sweet Confections is my way of reminding others to enjoy life to the fullest. My goal with this brand is to create products that put a smile on your face and give you a moment of happiness, a moment of joy, a reminder to enjoy even the smallest things in life. I’m incredibly excited for you to try my products and share their joy with others.
Thank you, Van Love for the invite to try their dishes at their restaurant!
Who is Van Love?
When and why did you start your business? Our team is from Ukraine. We started our business in May, 2023, which it was our first step in Canada. Why sushi? Because in my opinion, there a strong sushi chain was missing, while sushi was one of the most popular foods for delivery.
What is special about your products? We create Ukrainian style of sushi, which is large in size, with a lot of cream cheese fresh ingredients in the sushi rolls. When we started, we only made Ukrainian rolls, but now we added more classic rolls.
What else would you like to share? We have the best Google score in downtown Vancouver (4.8). We are planning to make a chain of sushi restaurants like in Ukraine.
Look at these earrings! I absolutely love how light weight these are! Thank you, Lemon Cat Jewelry!
Who is Lemon Cat Jewelry?
1) When and why did you start business?
Lemon Cat was the rebirth of my jewelry brand that I launched this past summer.
For 3 years prior I had been creating mainly mermaid themed pieces for mermaids, yes, mermaids! I specialized in epoxy resin pendants and semi-precious stones. However, I developed an allergy to resin due to not using the proper PPE. (Please wear your respirator!)
I took a little break and discovered polymer clay. The rest is history!
2) What was your background?
I have always been a creative person. I was the kid who excelled in woodworking and was always covered in paint after art class in high school. I started working in a jewelry supply store in 2016, where I would repair existing jewelry and create new pieces for the store. That sparked my love of creating wearable art.
3) What is special about your products?
When I use polymer clay, that means every piece is handmade. I might have used a cutter, but I’ve shaped, sanded, and fussed over every piece.
Additionally, polymer clay is incredibly light. It’s the perfect medium for larger statement earrings and perfect solutions for those who want the wow without the weight.
While I do my best to keep my website updated, you’ll always have the best selection of my wares at markets. I’ll have my market dates pinned in my Instagram feed.
Halloween goodies are still available and Christmas earrings will start dropping shortly!
When and why did you start your business? We first started our journey in November of 2021 as a side project. We wanted to bring Asian desserts to the small community of White Rock, where Asian desserts/cuisines were very under-represented. However, it didn’t work out as we expected since we didn’t have the budget to sustain all the costs related to opening a physical store, so we decided to sell online first.
What was your background? We’re just a group of friends that grew up together and decided to start a business together. We all have a passion for food so that’s why we decided on a dessert business.
What is special about your products?We’re all group of vegetarians so all of our products are made vegetarian. It was a challenge to find an alternative to gelatin-based puddings and still have the same texture so it took us more than a year to fine-tune our recipes.
What else do you want to share? Sustainability and quality ingredients is at the top of our minds. That’s why we opted to use glass jars instead of plastic. And we’re proud of the fact that we only use whole food ingredients with zero chemicals in our products
Ever since this restaurant has opened, they have been adding new dishes to their menu!
Who is Ganh Vietnamese Restaurant?
This restaurant is a family business of brothers and sister. I own a chain of Vietnamese sandwich shops, called Ngon banh mi and Tea. (2228 Kingsway). It has been in business since 2018.
My other brother and sister also has a chain of restaurants in Vietnam. All our dishes incorporate a variety of fresh herbs, in order to enhance aromatic quality and complex flavours.
For example , our signature dish is the fish noodle, with different herbs , sweetness and sourness. We use fermented rice , fermented wine and tamarind to create a unique sourness . Our fish cake and fish sausage are house-made.
After a recent class, I asked our dance instructor what was the difference between dancing on tiempo versus contratiempo.
The Difference
Cuban music is rich in rhythms and often employs Tiempo and Contratiempo in a distinctive manner :
1. **Tiempo (Downbeat):** In Cuban music, “tiempo” refers to the main rhythm or the primary beat of a musical composition. In many Cuban genres such as son cubano, salsa, and rumba, this tiempo is clearly marked by instruments like the tumbadora (conga) or the bongó. Musicians and dancers often focus on this tiempo to maintain the rhythmic structure of the music.
2. **Contratiempo (Upbeat):** The “contratiempo” refers to secondary rhythms or accents that occur between the main beats. In Cuban music, contratiempo are crucial for the complexity and emotion of the music. These secondary rhythms are highlighted by instruments like claves, maracas, and the tres (a type of Cuban guitar). Musicians and dancers can also play with the contratiempo to add variety and expression to the music.
The combination of tiempo and contratiempo in Cuban music creates a sense of syncopation, which is a distinctive feature of many Cuban genres. This syncopation adds vitality and energy to the music, making it highly infectious and suitable for dancing. Cuban dancers often synchronize their movements with these rhythms, creatively accentuating the contratiempo to bring the dance to life.
In summary, Cuban music skillfully employs tiempo and contratiempo to create complex and exciting rhythms that form the basis of Cuban dance genres like salsa, son cubano, and rumba. This combination of rhythmic elements is what makes Cuban music so unique and appreciated worldwide.
I love cheese puffs! Thank you, Otimo for sending us some!
Who is Otimo Cheese Puffs?
S&B Gluten Free Inc was officially established in 2012 but the business idea and concept were a long time life dream.
The first company to make this type of snacks (using the traditional Brazilian recipe) in the West Coast (maybe in the entire Canada) using the majority of Canadian ingredients.
Otimo means “awesome” in Portuguese and everything started from a dream to share one of the most favorite Brazilian treats with the whole world.
Our product is made with all natural ingredients and no preservatives added, it is also gluten-friendly, yeast free and NO GMO.
Otimo – Brazilian Style Cheese Puffs is a line of naturally gluten free frozen products based on a traditional recipe from Brazil called “Pão de Queijo”(cheese bread or cheese rolls).
The baked products result on an unique dough which is soft and moist on inside and crusty on the outside which makes them a perfect snack for any occasion: breakfast, appetizer, afternoon, dinner, cocktails, parties, etc.
In Portuguese “Pão de Queijo” literally means cheese bread. But in the beginning, it was made without cheese, only the cassava flour. Years later the cheese was added to improve the recipe. It has become a part of everyday life in Brazil and is a must have at special events gatherings. This delicious treat brings people together and shared over breakfast, lunch and dinner.