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Why I think this is a beautiful world and I have much to be grateful for - friends who send me flowers while I heal from a small surgery.
mama always said
broken hearts are a blessing
and every hand that you hold
holds one hell of a lesson.
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The smallest things in this world delight me. Working with and teaching young children for much of my life taught me patience and an appreciation for finding beauty in the most unexpected places. Knowing how to slow down and really look at the world that surrounds us is beneficial for one's mind, body and spirit. May we all learn the lessons that children already seem to know.
Natural window light
John 12:35
John 8:12
Yeshua/Jesus spoke to them again: "I am the light of the world; whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light which gives life."
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"Appreciate again and again, freshly and naively,
the basic goods of life, with awe,
pleasure, wonder and even ecstasy,
however stale these experiences may have become to others."
- Abraham Maslow
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Thank you honey for reminding me how long you can stare at someone
And never see, really see
I want so bad just to understand how I'm gonna let more time go
Without trying, without trying
We build, we box, we carry on
As people we forgot
Strange we come to find ourselves not knowing we're lost
Taken at Sunnys!
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Kahn in the old Terrace Falls Baths. It was hot and humid so he needed to cool off near the end of our walk.
A kind of cozy magic that makes the wait and appreciation for Christmas so special: warm lights, sweet scents, and little scenes that spark childhood wonder. It’s the season where even the smallest details feel like promises of joy to come.
So I missed Ginger Cat Appreciation Day (yesterday) but every day is Ginger Cat Appreciation Day around here.
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A miniature teapot inherited from unknown sources (but probably my mom), seems to be fake Delft, which she collected. For 120 pictures in 2020 #39 "Elephant appreciation day".
At the end of 2020, the MRL unveiled two locomotives that were wrapped in two special schemes to show appreciation to both veterans and essential workers. The MRL 4404 was wrapped to thank Essential Workers such as the railroaders that keep America's freight moving as well as all others working through this pandemic. The MRL 4407 was wrapped to thank those that have served, and includes decals from each branch of the US Military as well as one commemorating the USS Montana, a Virginia class submarine for the US Navy that has been under construction since 2015 and is slated to be delivered in early 2021. Both are paired up on an LM sailing past Columbus on a gorgeous winter day.
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Dylan Thomas
Some interesting facts about probably the cutest world's rodents (Sciurus vulgaris):
- They do not hibernate;
- They hide nuts and seeds in the ground, which contributes to the growth of the tree population;
- Front teeth grow throughout life;
- They have a multifunctional tail - it helps to keep balance, brake, and even serves as an umbrella;
- If they look anxious, nervously jumping on the branches making high-pitched whistles (and there is no particular threat), it means that in 6-10 hours it will probably rain;
- If they hide in a hollow and their activity decreases, it means that a storm is coming.
Kilka interesujących faktów o tych jakże pociesznych gryzoniach (Sciurus vulgaris):
- Nie zapadają w sen zimowy;
- Ukrywają w ziemi orzechy i nasiona, co przyczynia się do wzrostu populacji drzew;
- Przednie zęby rosną przez całe życie;
- Mają wielofunkcyjny ogon - pomaga utrzymać równowagę, hamować, a nawet bywa parasolem;
- Jeśli wyglądają na zaniepokojone, nerwowo skaczą po gałęziach wydając wysokie gwizdy (a nie widać szczególnego zagrożenia), to znaczy, że prawdopodobnie za 6-10 godzin wystąpią opady;
- Jeśli chowają się w dziupli, a ich aktywność się obniża, to znaczy, że nadejdzie burza.