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Oh what fun!!! π
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That'll be pretty when it comes out, @StarryEyed, lovely!
Crikey, I didn't realise DD was still around, @Ross1975, a blast from the past.
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I pressed as the first showed, but it caught the headless second!
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(Including people on this forum π)
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The orange blossoms are in bloom now throughout the city. The smell is divine. And these blossoms are so delicate, so beautiful.
There was also this flower on a tree that is the first time I've seen it. I have no idea what it is.
It's such a treat to be thinking of you guys in the park when taking these pics. π₯°
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How lovely to be out in a sunny park surrounded by blossoms @StarryEyed βΊοΈ
That red flower is so unusual, I've never seen one like that either!
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Hi @Rosie_Scope πππΌ Yes, I'm very fortunate. We all have something to feel fortunate about. It's hard to feel it when down, but sometimes when I push myself, there can even be just a split-second of a thought or feeling that can sustain me. Others experience the same as I've heard. Or sometimes you can't feel it in the moment and it registers afterwards. Like a photo that registers later when looking at it.
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That's a lovely way to put it @StarryEyed. My therapist once described a similar thing to me and called them 'glimmers'. Small lovely moments that give you even the tiniest little boost when times are tough.
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@Rosie_Scope I never heard of glimmers. So I looked it up and there's lots about it. Here's what AI says....
Fascinating! Maybe the term glimmers comes from the expression 'glimmers of hope'? Thank you so much for this insight. ππΌπ I learn so much on this forum!
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Oh wow my daughter did disitation at uni about parks and interviewed general public and the joy they felt from flowers to trees to lakes to birds ducks from favorite benches it was endless the joy people felt sitting on a bench with the sun on thier face also the other side of not visiting the park after certain times gangs and so much rubbish life is veru paranell
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1958 Sir Vival. The car was built the way it was for safety, that's why the front pivoted and why the drivers seat is so high up in case of a head on collision. The bumpers were also filled with air and the windscreen in the 'turret' actually rotated while special cleaning pads wiped away rain and dirt. Weirdest car I've ever seen.
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Very strange looking mish mash of everything almost submarine looking to me when you look back on history have we really advanced look at the beautiful buildings carvings cars prams everything seemed built to last copper pipes was the best stopped most germs and copper doorhandles seems everything good for our wellbeing has been erouded i love horse and carraiges the armish still use horse and carraiges only of the horses are treated well i went to albania 20 years ago and seen some poor donkeys carrying too much there you go ross you put up about a car and i have 10 diffrent answers or go off on one
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@Ross1975 that car looks somewhat liminal π
@Catherine21 since you talked in another thread recently about being barefoot in the grass, I've been taking a blanket to the park to lie down with my bare feet and palms in the grass. Heaven! Thank you ππΌπ
@Rosie_Scope thank you again for the glimmers insight. It's a beautiful concept!
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Oh thats Great starryeyed x
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I just found out about the Canal Cam in Leiden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnyGgqrbWXk
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Cheers, @SmellyBin, that was an interesting watch. Now subscribed!
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