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My name is Thom Waymouth and this is my blog. I am 29 years old. I consider wherever I am to be my home.

I am a dancer, a hat manipulator, a Sphere player, a poi and staff spinner, a juggler, an acro-balancer, a chess, poker and other strategy game enthusiast, a knife thrower, a singer, and a poet.

I teach flow arts, ( poi, staff, sphere, hoop), as a meditation and show people that they can do anything.

I love cooking, eating delectable foods especially sushi, climbing trees, reading, singing in the shower, playing guitar, making art with my friends, crocheting, pushing my boundaries, and learning new things.

I cultivate playfulness in myself and others!
I also am one of the producers of two extraordinary fusion festivals a year ~ Play Immersion: http://www.playimmersion.com

I relish meeting intriguing new people, especially you!

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  1. inkehh:

Where have all the rubbish bins gone?? At Honolulu’s Eat The Street (a food truck rally), they’ve swapped out trash cans for little composting/recycling tents placed strategically around the fair grounds :D Rather brilliant, if you ask me. I love seeing people take these steps towards restoring our balance and relationship with nature and learning how to reduce/manage/recycle our own waste is a great place to start. I totally appreciate how Eat The Street is forcing their fair goers to at least place a little more thought into their rubbish.. and I hope *fingers-crossed* to see more of these compost tents showing up at other events around town. Then maybe.. just maybe we -Hawaii- will finally catch up to the top notch recycling systems I’ve already seen implemented in countless other countries.
Hey.. I have I hopes :)

    inkehh:

    Where have all the rubbish bins gone?? At Honolulu’s Eat The Street (a food truck rally), they’ve swapped out trash cans for little composting/recycling tents placed strategically around the fair grounds :D Rather brilliant, if you ask me. I love seeing people take these steps towards restoring our balance and relationship with nature and learning how to reduce/manage/recycle our own waste is a great place to start. I totally appreciate how Eat The Street is forcing their fair goers to at least place a little more thought into their rubbish.. and I hope *fingers-crossed* to see more of these compost tents showing up at other events around town. Then maybe.. just maybe we -Hawaii- will finally catch up to the top notch recycling systems I’ve already seen implemented in countless other countries.

    Hey.. I have I hopes :)

    (Source: inkypuddles)

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