Week 8: Moon Gazing, Color Fields, Shadows on Stilts, World’s Tiniest Frog

Cheung Farm
2 min readOct 3, 2021

Welcome to Cheung Farm, a weekly share of our inspirations and discoveries from our household.

Been a long time coming for this belated update on post-moon festival life at Cheung Farm. The days are getting shorter and nights longer, and the earth is given time to rest, to chill out and find fullness again before another year of productivity. Late harvests are still coming through with beautiful, plumpy aubergines and roselles, and a new discovery is found in the diverse ecosphere of our gardens. Our latest encounter, a frog species as small as a finger nail sits calmly on a narrow leaf before soon leaping out of sight. A general sense of enrichment is also felt through Jinnaart’s new painting, featuring undulating curvatures in all colors of the rainbow. We are venturing out onto new paths during the sunsets, making life a little bit bigger, elongating our shadows to a new horizon.

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Cheung Farm

Welcome to Cheung Farm, a weekly share of our inspirations and discoveries from our household.