
The art of Joan Brown.

Desserts made out of beans! I love the tiny graphic of the bicyclists, suggesting this is a 'sports' food.

Wild Sumatran music. Track One by Rabab Dangdut is a standout..

..it kind of puts you in a trance, perfect for working on tangrams (pictured above is the 'Listening Rabbit'). I was looking for a way to exercise the left side of my brain, which this wacko neuro-chiropractor once told me was quite deficient. Instead I started working on tangrams which, unfortunately, will just flex the right side of my noodle while the rest turns to mush.