My mug on top in the photo below is a tangible object–adorned with simple but profound reminders.

“Our photographs tell stories, big and small. Some of our images are landscapes, offering wide and sweeping views of a scene; these pictures might tell the tales of an entire city, or a tapestry of stories of many people. Some photographs, like portraits, focus on individuals, while still-life moments capture the beauty (and often treasured stories) of belongings and found objects” (dailypost.wordpress.com).
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I'm Sonyboy Fugaban—a (licensed) teacher by profession turned OFW and travel blogger currently based in Riyadh. I love the ocean, mountains, beach, and sunsets or sunrises. I am passionate about wandering and advocating a healthy lifestyle. I'm the kind who prefers exploring, and at the same time promoting, places in my area rather than the ones outside which makes me an economical fuel to your wanderlust. Having said that, I love to travel outside my comfort zones given the opportunity.
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I love the way you captured it bro, very creative. I love the subtle meaning as well which is written on the mugs. Relax, that’s all we wanted to be.. cool and relax..tc bro.
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Words are beyond question powerful. No wonder they got me that fast to be my subject during that time.
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A great take on this week’s challenge.
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Thanks a lot, Mr. Otto.
A comment from you is always something for me.
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