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10060176282?profile=RESIZE_584xArt | Luther Emerson Van Gorder

 

I think that whenever soul is present, it's because what you're doing, whom you're with, where you are, evokes love without your thinking about it.
You are totally absorbed in the place, or person, or event, without

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Our first job in life is to give our Self back to our Self. That is, to come to know who we really are. Only then can we swiftly and easily see who someone else really is, for we cannot clearly see in another what we fail utterly to see in ourselves

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The Angel Oak is thought to be one of the oldest living things east of the Mississippi River. Acorns from the Angel Oak have grown to produce authentic direct-offspring trees .. Live oaks generally grow out and not up, but the Angel Oak has had plen

10039255456?profile=RESIZE_710xArt by Chris Williamson

 

"Nothing is more important than empathy
for another human being's suffering.
Not a career.
Not wealth.
Not intelligence.
Certainly not status.
We have to feel for one another
if we're going to survive
with dignity."


~ Audr

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Black Sapphire grapes ... a black seedless grape with one unusual characteristic. They are long. ... look more like a log in shape than a grape. These types of grapes have been grown in the Middle East. This picture is from Syria.

 

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Brugmansia "Butterscotch" is notable for flowering almost continuously without a break all year round. Its wonderful perfume is reminiscent of King Alfred Daffodils, like spicy honey. The perfume of each variety is different; some being pretty heavy

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Gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis) is a Southeast Asian fruit found throughout the region from Southern China to Northeastern Australia, mostly Vietnam. The meat inside is bright red and soft with flat, round, hard, brow/black seed. The meat is s

10007151471?profile=RESIZE_710xArt by Lucy Grossmith

 

Snowdrop Time
by Mary Webb

 

Ah, hush! Tread softly through the rime,
For there will be a blackbird singing, or a thrush.
Like coloured beads the elm-buds flush:
All the trees dream of leaves and flowers and light.
And see! Th

9987840692?profile=RESIZE_710xFarkasréti temetö Budapest

 

Mary Elizabeth Frye, American florist, 1905-2004

"Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I

Père Lachaise Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Paris, France. With more than 3.5 million visitors annually, it is the most visited necropolis in the world. Notable figures in the arts buried at Pere Lachaise include Frédéric Chopin, Édith Piaf, Ma