Last weekend, 8 of us drove our motorbikes just over an hour north of Chiang Mai to reach the small town of Chiang Dao. Chiang Dao is an awesome place to just relax and enjoy the scenery, go climbing, visit some natural hotsprings, or even hike the mountain. We checked into our accommodations (Chiang Dao Nest.. which I would highly recommend) on Friday night and set out for the hike on Saturday morning. A few of us had already done this hike before and knew that it would most likely take the whole day to hike up and then back down (including breaks for rests and lunch). We were extremely lucky to have beautiful weather for the hike and enjoyed basking in the sun at the top of the mountain (as opposed to last time when we were there at sunset- it was freezing cold!). I am so thankful to have friends that are up for these types of activities. I would also highly recommend this hike for anyone spending time in the Chiang Mai area who wants to get out and see some beautiful mountains!
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Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Hiking Doi Chiang Dao
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
Sarah Reimer Designs is now at Shed Pottery!
If you read my latest reflections on 2016, you'll know that my life had quite a few ups and downs this past year. I wouldn't say that my small business suffered directly, however I felt that I wasn't reaching my full potential creatively from July onwards. I answered emails, sent out orders, and kept up my social media accounts.... but my creative goals kind of got put on hold as I felt like I was just trying to keep up, rather than create new projects. I did fulfill a few custom book orders, which was exciting, though my stock of postcards and prints didn't seem to be moving. By the fall of 2016, I craved to find some meaningful creative people to connect with. That is when I began to reflect on some of the people that I connected with in June at the Handmade Market. I sent an email off to Johann, from Shed Pottery. She was someone whose work I had admired through the online world of Instagram, and whose sense of creative value and drive seemed to connect with mine. I didn't realize that she had her own retail shop until a friend of mine suggested I get in touch with her. I am ever so grateful that that friend of mine who suggested this! After sending a few emails back and forth, I made it a point to go meet her in person while I was home this Christmas. Everything after that seemed to just fall right into place.
Sunday, 8 January 2017
2017: A Year to Embrace
em·brace:
accept or support (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
accept or support (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
Exactly one year ago, Zack were walking around the town of Krabi, Thailand, discussing where we saw ourselves in the coming year. Together, we decided on one word: grow. 2016 was a year to grow. We did not have any plans to move across the world (like the two previous years), and our travel plans consisted of exploring more of South East Asia and a trip home in the summer to visit with family. Compared the the year before that, this year seemed to be a bit more stationary. We stayed put a lot more, slowed down, and became more connected with where we were living and the people who we worked with.
So, how was our 2016?
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