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Camellia (by Annie Spratt)
You may not be there just yet. You may only be partway there, and thatâs okay. Thatâs completely okay. You canât be so hard on yourself. There are many things in life that take time, patience, and a great deal of hard work. What youâve been doing has been paying off. It has. Repeat that to yourself. Keep up what youâre doing, and youâll get there. You know where youâre going. Just please donât give up. ~Nicole Addison
âYou alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anyone.â
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concept: me, wandering through the morning fog of a flowery hillside. the world is still and silent and calm
A very rare Andean cat stretching out in front of wildlife camÂ
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âOf course Iâll hurt you. Of course youâll hurt me. Of course we will hurt each other. But this is the very condition of existence. To become spring, means accepting the risk of winter. To become presence, means accepting the risk of absence.â
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ââDonât cry because itâs over, smile because it happened.ââ
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âYou are personally responsible for becoming more ethical than the society you grew up in.â
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Demon and Angel (1832-1883) by Gustave Doré
âpenguin was just a small, wobbly headed magpie chick when my son, noah, found her lying injured on the grass after being blown out of her nest. she was very lucky to survive such a horrendous fall but without immediate care would have died within a day. Â Â
âwe built her a simple nest and kept her warm with a tiny blanket. noah immediately named her penguin, due to her black and white plumage. Â it is not easy to look after any injured wild creature [so] we undertook a great deal of research about magpies and were extremely grateful for all the specialist veterinary advice we received, especially in regard to penguinâs diet. Â
âwhile getting penguin to eat was a real victory, her recovery remained touch and go. but over time she grew in both stature and confidence.Â
âas penguinâs strength grew so did her curiosity. we never locked her inside any kind of cage so she was always free to venture outside the house. it didnât take long before she started to forage for her own food in the backyard and it was clear she was becoming increasingly independent. Â
âdespite being free to leave she still chose to sleep inside the house for at least six months. fortunately there is a large frangipani tree in our yard that penguin always felt comfortable in, so that became her home. however if we ever leave a window open sheâll fly inside the house at sunrise and scamper down the hallway to one of the bedrooms and jump into bed. Â
âaustralian magpies are known for their beautiful songs and penguin began singing short songs during the day from a very early age and would eventually sing for hours and hours at a time. whenever weâd pull up in the driveway sheâd let out a loud and melodic warble to welcome us home then flap her wings with excitement and run straight to the front door to be let inside. Â
âwhile she will always be a part of our family penguin does not belong to us. the world is hers to explore and she regularly travels elsewhere, sometimes for days at a time. we wonât see her for a while and then, without warning, she confidently walks in the door as if nothing has changed.â (edited for length)
Everyone thinks theyâre smart, because theyâre not smart enough to realise how dumb they are.