Kay Kostelnik
Release 5.173

Overview Have you ever thought about what a peculiar creature the platypus is? Classified as a living fossil, it was originally deemed a hoax by the first scientists who discovered this egg-laying, duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed mammal believing it was made

Release 5.172

Overview Have you felt lately like the world has started playing catch-up with time in the attempt to make up for all the missed opportunities and bottled-up desires caused by the now seemingly historical and obsolete lockdown series that forced

Release 5.171

Overview Change. Constant change. Change is all around us and it’s always there. No matter how big or how small a change is, there is never a moment that it doesn’t happen. It keeps us in motion, sometimes “loco” and

Release 5.170

Overview Every month at the quarter moon, there’ll be a monsoon in your lagoon. * Well, a little rain never hurt anybody but apparently this year’s summer got a little out of hand and mixed up with its amounts of

Release 5.169

Overview Almost three weeks into summer and all we’ve been having here in our parts of the world were mostly rainy days ever since the season started. While this may not be the ideal weather for a summer break —

Release 5.168

Overview In the light of the moon, a little egg lay on a leaf. * On Monday morning, the warm sun came up and POP! Out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar. Let’s call him metasfresh.