Bananarolls Newsletter | 05
Hope October has gotten you into a spooky mood! The month had passed by far too quickly for me, to the point where… honestly, I’m quite overwhelmed and am slightly stressed out now.
Bananarolls Newsletter | 04
Hello friends,
With the start of a new job, a two-week-long exhaustion cold (in which I nearly passed out cold on a train home), cleaning up the house (as everything I owned from Hong Kong had arrived), getting my partner’s birthday celebrations in order, and dealing with several issues and stresses that life likes to throw at you (doesn’t it always, at the most inconvenient times) — I had to skip out on writing up an August and (early) September newsletter. But I hope these two months have been good to you.
Bananarolls Newsletter | 03
Hello, it’s been a while hasn’t it? How have you been? Are you eating well? Have you spent time with your loved ones? Are you happy with where you are right now?
As I write this, I look out the window to this gigantic lush tree full of bird feeders, which blocks out the hustle and bustle of the main street. Across from it, a friendly crow is perched atop the roof of the local pharmacy. The crow is here every day between 9am and 8pm, flying off to wherever its nest is before the night sets in. Maybe I can befriend it at some point during my stay here in London.
Bananarolls Newsletter | 02
Happy February!
I remember talking to H just before Chinese New Year’s about how January doesn’t really feel like the new year. Instead, we seem to find the motivation to make those new year's resolutions after the lunar new year — whether that’s a cultural thing or a spiritual-we-follow-the-moon thing, I will never really understand.
tinyletter #10 | last tinyletter
On my end, there's a quiet energy around the office last month, buzzing silently in the background as coworkers start to wind down after hosting several large events, including the Asia Art Archive Library opening on 26th November. As the days grow colder, there's a deliberate attempt to keep things distanced and soft, where we tell each other how much we want to just hibernate for the Winter.
tinyletter #9 | picking up the pieces
Hello, hope you've managed to tide over the blood moon lunar eclipse. To say that this period was intense is an understatement. When I read the cards for the eclipse, it was an array of warnings about the emotional turmoil we were about to go through, and of the recognition of where to put our energies into. I'm definitely still feeling the after-effects of the eclipse, of learning what to expel from my life, and what to have more patience for. With that in mind, November will be me slowly picking up the pieces that I abandoned before.
How was the eclipse for you?