Stories (23/0)
The Motherland Train
The landscape whizzes by the window as the sun sets beyond the pale blue, dusky mountains in the distance. The smell of strong tea wafts from a samovar on a cart down the corridor and is accompanied by the squeak of wheels and clink of silverware and china.
By Annette Kim3 years ago in Wander
Attachment Style: People-Phobic
Take the Quiz I just finished reading Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep - Love by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller and was struck by what healthy relationships look like, as modeled by secure attachment styles.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Psyche
Indie Flick Review: Gook
Rating: 3 out of 5 Okay, so I was starting to get self-conscious that I am giving too many 3 out of 5 ratings, but then I remember that my next movie review is a 4 out of 5 so I am going to stick to my intuitive 3 star rating for this movie, Gook.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Geeks
Travel Diaries: Playa Negra — Vieques, Puerto Rico
Two days ago, we left our landlocked hilltop casita to find water. We drive down the main road while I pull out my Google Maps app. Jim tells me to put it away. Of course he already knows where he is going and navigates with confidence and ease.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Wander
Movie Review: Captain Fantastic
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. Captain Fantastic opens with a scene of father, Ben Cash, and his brood of six exceptional children hunting in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. They are dressed in animal skins, covered in mud for camouflage, and hunting with a bow and arrow.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Geeks
Annette Learns Crypto Trading, Part 1
Beginning Today, I am learning to trade Cryptocurrency for one major reason: The Pandemic has fueled my interest in a different structure than the current favored fiscal system. I’m investing in a decentralized monetary system as the standard.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in The Chain
For the Love of Fire
I. The Search - 4 Hours Ago Kitten wrinkled her nose. The smell of gasoline was strong. She felt dizzy and nauseous. These city streets were beginning to wear on her and it was time to get out of town. She passed squatters to the left and from them, arose a putrefied stink.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Horror