Tom's had the great idea of getting a bunch of nomads together to blog about their Ramadan experiences... see his initial post here.
Name - Nicholas Trim
Age - 22
Location - Perth, Western Australia
Nationality - Australian
Religious background - My parents could be described as passive Christians of the Uniting Church, a denomination that emphasises the commonalities amongst all Christian denominations and downplays the differences. Whilst I consistently attended church every Christmas with the family and went to a private Anglican high school, I was however brought up by my parents as a free-thinker, and was always told that I could choose to believe whatever I liked / whatever felt right. I have never considered myself religious because so far I have never felt anything; moreoever I have a lot more learning to do. In any case I'm open to the possibility.
Current occupation - part time student, plus I work at my university as a student advisor and also do some casual shifts at a printing company every week.
The thing I love the most about Ramadan - I am learning!
The hardest/most annoying thing about Ramadan - If I wasn't eating all day I think the hunger would be the hardest to handle.
What I want to get out of Ramadan this year (learning/spiritual etc...) - definitely want to learn more about it, learn as much as I can.
My best Ramadan memory - I'll answer this question afterwards.
Name - Nicholas Trim
Age - 22
Location - Perth, Western Australia
Nationality - Australian
Religious background - My parents could be described as passive Christians of the Uniting Church, a denomination that emphasises the commonalities amongst all Christian denominations and downplays the differences. Whilst I consistently attended church every Christmas with the family and went to a private Anglican high school, I was however brought up by my parents as a free-thinker, and was always told that I could choose to believe whatever I liked / whatever felt right. I have never considered myself religious because so far I have never felt anything; moreoever I have a lot more learning to do. In any case I'm open to the possibility.
Current occupation - part time student, plus I work at my university as a student advisor and also do some casual shifts at a printing company every week.
The thing I love the most about Ramadan - I am learning!
The hardest/most annoying thing about Ramadan - If I wasn't eating all day I think the hunger would be the hardest to handle.
What I want to get out of Ramadan this year (learning/spiritual etc...) - definitely want to learn more about it, learn as much as I can.
My best Ramadan memory - I'll answer this question afterwards.
dude, how do u always get in the center of your photographs? everytime im in a group, they throw me in the back and try to cover my face by placing someone who is taller/more important in front of me!
hahaha... the secret is... before I upload my pics I edit them in picasa, including cropping them to get the best look. I often just go with the "I'm feeling lucky" auto contrast and colour adjustment, however this changes the shot too much sometimes and so I just go with a contrast adjustment and manually edit the background light. It's really simple and takes no more than a few seconds each pic.
Hmmm... try this tactic - take the first group photo and then say you want to be in the second so someone else has to come up and take it, and then you jump in the best spot for the second pic.
A fine sheen of sweat glistened on her skin.
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