A writer’s habit

One of the habits of writers is writing everyday. But what happens when you don’t feel like it? Write anyway. Keeping a journal is the way to go. Read about journal exercises here.

Sunday School Games for Younger Kids

You can teach children about the bible –even if they don’t know how to read yet. You just need a short and simple verse, then prepare to add loads of fun. Read more about these bible verse games HERE.

Hiking the Dragon’s Back

If you want to know how local Hong Kong folks spend their weekends, try hiking. There are a lot of hiking trails that are easy on the legs and budget. One of the favorite trails is Dragon’s Back.

Click here to find out more.

alternative wedding photos

Wedding photographs all tend to look the same: with the same poses, the soft focus. This article has tips on how to get more unique photos and spice up that wedding album.

Big buddha in Hong Kong

What’s that giant buddha in Hong Kong? Well, it’s also one of the country’s biggest tourist attractions. Click HERE for photos and details.

writers go green

There’s inspiration in recycling. and you’ll never know what kind of poem you’ll get. Here’s how to do it.

Cute coffee at Charlie Brown Cafe

Coffee gets cute at the Charlie Brown Cafe. It’s a nice happy place to chill out with Linus, Lucy, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. Find out more HERE.

Commuting around Hong Kong

One thing I immediately loved about Hong Kong is the public transport system, which puts the Philippines to shame. We’ve never seen the need for a car in this city, and we rarely take taxis since everything is accessible by commute. Read more here about getting around the city.

A little place in Hong Kong you might not know

There’s a little island just a boat ride away from Hong Kong that can chase the city blues away. It’s also the home of the “mini great wall” and a festival of siopao. CLICK HERE to learn more about Cheung Chau.

Finish that Poetry Assignment –Fast!

Reading poetry is not painful. Actually, it can be enjoyable, like listening to music or looking at a picture. 

Here’s how you can enjoy reading poetry… and get a higher grade in your next critique paper.

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