Journey
The Evening That Never Spoke — A Night in New York
It was one of those New York evenings when the rain doesn’t pour — it whispers. The kind of rain that glides across glass windows, clings to streetlights, and turns every reflection into a memory you didn’t know you had.
By Echoes of the Soul5 months ago in Art
Discovering My Passion Through Interior Design
I have always been drawn to spaces the way a room feels, the colors it carries, and the way light moves across surfaces. Even as a child, I spent hours rearranging my room, experimenting with curtains, furniture placement, and colors. It was more than just play; it was my way of understanding balance, aesthetics, and the feeling a space can create. After finishing my 10th grade, I realized this curiosity could become more than a hobby it could become a path I could follow professionally.
By Rehan khan5 months ago in Art
How Curiosity Led Me to Interior Design
Growing up, I was always curious about how things were made and how spaces influenced people’s feelings. I loved visiting different homes and noticing how furniture, colors, and light shaped the atmosphere. While other kids played video games or sports, I would sketch little layouts of rooms or imagine how a dull corner could feel more lively. That curiosity stayed with me through school and eventually became a spark for something bigger.
By Syed Subhani5 months ago in Art
The Golden Secret of Yellow Bananas. AI-Generated.
In the sleepy village of Greenvale, young Timmy hated fruits. "They're sour and yucky!" he'd whine, tossing apples aside. His grandma, wise old Nana Rose, smiled knowingly. One sunny morning, she handed him a bright yellow banana. "Eat this, Timmy. It's nature's golden treasure." Timmy peeled it suspiciously but took a bite. "Mmm! Sweet!" From that day, he munched yellow bananas daily. Soon, wonders unfolded. First, Timmy's endless sniffles vanished. "Bananas have vitamin C," Nana explained. "They fight colds like superheroes!" Timmy played outside without tissues. Next, during soccer, Timmy sprinted faster than ever. "Potassium in bananas keeps your muscles strong and crampsy," Nana said. No more cramps—Timmy scored the winning goal! At school, Timmy aced math tests. "Bananas boost brain power with vitamin B6," Nana winked. Timmy felt sharp and happy, his mood sunny like the fruit. One evening, Timmy hugged Nana. "Yellow bananas are magic!" Nana laughed. "They're packed with fiber for digestion, antioxidants for health, and energy without crashes. Nature's perfect snack!"
By Omar Mohammed 5 months ago in Art
The Orchard's Secret: Red and Green Apples' Gifts. AI-Generated.
In the quaint village of Evergreen, nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, lived a curious boy named Alex. One sunny afternoon, Alex wandered into the old orchard owned by Grandma Rose, where rows of apple trees bore fruits in vibrant red and crisp green. "Why do some apples glow red like rubies, while others shine green like emeralds?" Alex asked, plucking one of each. Grandma Rose smiled and handed him a basket. "Let's discover their secrets together, dear. But first, taste them!" Alex bit into the red apple first. Its sweet, juicy flesh burst with flavor, warming his cheeks. "This one makes me feel happy and strong!" he exclaimed. Grandma nodded. "Red apples are packed with antioxidants like quercetin, which protect your heart and boost your immune system. They help lower bad cholesterol and keep your blood sugar steady, giving you energy without the crash." Excited, Alex reached for the green apple. It was tart and refreshing, crunching satisfyingly. "This one's zesty! It wakes me up!" Grandma laughed. "Green apples, like Granny Smith, are rich in fiber and vitamin C. They aid digestion, prevent constipation, and support weight loss by keeping you full longer. Their lower sugar content makes them perfect for steady energy and glowing skin." That evening, as Alex helped Grandma bake pies—one with red apples for sweetness and one with green for tang—they shared the treats with the village. Kids played longer without tiring, elders felt their joints ease, and everyone glowed with health. From then on, Alex visited the orchard daily, alternating between red and green apples. "Balance is the real magic," he told his friends. "Red for heart and joy, green for vitality and freshness!"
By Omar Mohammed 5 months ago in Art
The Journey Within: How Traveling Opens the Mind
It was late at night — the kind of time when the city becomes still, and the mind begins to wander. As I walked through the quiet streets of Paris, the light from distant streetlamps reflecting off the damp pavement, it struck me: travel isn’t just about exploring new places; it’s about discovering new parts of yourself.
By Echoes of the Soul5 months ago in Art
The Impact of Sustainable Architecture: The Vision of Raquel Thompson
Architecture has always been a mirror of society — reflecting how we live, what we value, and how we coexist with nature. Yet in today’s changing climate, the need for sustainability in design has never been more urgent. Leading this vital shift is Raquel Thompson, Principal Architect at Front House Design Studio in Barbados, whose work is redefining the meaning of progress in architecture.
By Financial Services Media5 months ago in Art











