Climb a mountain once in your life, you won't regret it.😊☁
Handcuffs. Hidden well. No accompanying key, however.
Horse sitting. “He became very friendly with a horse, and used to sit between his ears for hours at a time.” Animal artisans and other studies of birds and beasts. 1907.
The environmental impact of oysters, in one photo
The water in both tanks came from the same source. The one on the right has bivalves. Not only do oysters naturally filter the waters in which they live, they can even protect humans from destructive hurricanes. For more, read about New York’s efforts to bring back oyster populations in the once-toxic Hudson River.
Delicious AND helpful. Who knew?
(photo via Steve Vilnit on Twitter)
Do this four times repeatedly and you’ll be out. But how does it work? There’s some real brain science behind it.
Snowdon - Wales (by Alejandro Roman Gonzalez)
Ψ Survive the present and later will have to take care of itself Ψ ◊ Whoever we meet and Encounter, no matter how briefly, no matter how vaguely, even if it's just a glance on the street- each person that enters our awareness, receives a sliver of our soul in exchange for a part of theirs. ◊ It is futile to try and understand the meaning behind, but it is wise to embrace the change that this Encounter allows.
excerpt from Alleria by EinatSegal
"In order for people to just pass each other in the present, they have to have 3000 encounters in their previous lives"
I have read this from 'A cat that loved a fish'. I don't get this at all but it somehow grab the attention of my rusty brain. @_@
My Chaotic Life and OUT of this world brain envisage
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