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Tag Archives: Daniel Northway-Frank
“Until Our Paths Meet Again”
Well, the time has come for me to pack-up my desk and dust off my school-books. My summer position with imagineNATIVE appears to be coming to a screeching halt. Working with imagineNATIVE has been a fun and exciting chapter added … Continue reading
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The Art of Multi-Tasking or How I Forgot It Was Summer, Again.
Over the last three years at imagineNATIVE, the August long weekend has become my all-too-early farewell toast to the summer. Usually centred around a family reunion, my joy for family, food and reconnecting ends with a little dread on the … Continue reading