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"A conduit for soul smiles"

The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.
~W.B. Yeats
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Thousands of bees following their queen into this box

It's huge number of bees relying only on a single queen. So a complete hive can disappear if the queen is lost.
,,Emotions dance within us, following the rhythm of the melody of the soul."

~ Rosanna Russo ~
Happy and blessed Saturday 🙏❣️
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🙏❣️When animals - ask for help
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#S07E11 - To See the Light - Part 2
In 1960, David Latimer planted a tiny garden inside of a large glass bottle and sealed it shut. He opened the bottle 12 years later in 1972 to add some water and then sealed it for good. The self contained ecosystem has flourished for nearly 60 years.
For those who are wondering how this is even possible: the garden is a perfectly balanced and self-sufficient ecosystem. The bacteria in the compost eats the dead plants and breaks down the oxygen that is released by the plants, turning it into carbon dioxide, which is needed for photosynthesis. The bottle is essentially a microcosm of earth.

❤️❤️❤️ Amazing

"And God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day."
Genesis 1:31
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Chicken and Vegetable Baguette

Ingredients:

Baguette
Chicken fillet
Onions
Sweet bell pepper
Champignons
Cheese (any semi-hard)
Mayonnaise or sour cream
Garlic
Salt, pepper, chicken spice - to taste

Prepare:

1. Fry onions, add chicken, remove from the heat. Then fry bell peppers, remove from the heat. Do the same with Champignons.
2. Add cheese, mayonnaise and garlic, mix.
3. Cut the baguette lengthwise, remove the crumb, fill with the stuffing.
4. Bake in the oven at 180 degrees for 7-10 minutes.
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Thousands of dead sea urchins washed ashore on Sakhalin

Locals say they have never seen such numbers. What caused the incident is unknown.🙏
RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE.

When I was at one of my lowest (mental) points in life, I couldn’t get out of bed some days. I had no energy or motivation and was barely getting by.

I had therapy once per week, and on this particular week I didn’t have much to ‘bring’ to the session. He asked how my week was and I really had nothing to say.

“What are you struggling with?” he asked.

I gestured around me and said “I dunno man. Life.”

Not satisfied with my answer, he said “No, what exactly are you worried about right now? What feels overwhelming? When you go home after this session, what issue will be staring at you?”

I knew the answer, but it was so ridiculous that I didn’t want to say it. I wanted to have something more substantial. Something more profound. But I didn’t. So I told him,

“Honestly? The dishes. It’s stupid, I know, but the more I look at them the more I CAN’T do them because I’ll have to scrub them before I put them in the dishwasher, because the dishwasher sucks, and I just can’t stand and scrub the dishes.”

I felt like an idiot even saying it. What kind of grown woman is undone by a stack of dishes? There are people out there with actual problems, and I’m whining to my therapist about dishes? But my therapist nodded in understanding and then said:

“RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE.”

I began to tell him that you’re not supposed to, but he stopped me.

“Why the hell aren’t you supposed to? If you don’t want to scrub the dishes and your dishwasher sucks, run it twice. Run it three times, who cares? Rules do not exist, so stop giving yourself rules.”

It blew my mind in a way that I don’t think I can properly express.

That day, I went home and tossed my smelly dishes haphazardly into the dishwasher and ran it three times. I felt like I had conquered a dragon. The next day, I took a shower lying down. A few days later. I folded my laundry and put them wherever they fit. There were no longer arbitrary rules I had to follow, and it gave me the freedom to make accomplishments again.

Now that I’m in a healthier place, I rinse off my dishes and put them in the dishwasher properly. I shower standing up. I sort my laundry. But at a time when living was a struggle instead of a blessing, I learned an incredibly important lesson:

THERE ARE NO RULES. RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE!

~Kate Scott
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