Every time I lie on the floor to do crunches, one of my two cats comes and rolls by my head and I am #blessed
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Every time I lie on the floor to do crunches, one of my two cats comes and rolls by my head and I am #blessed
I was talking with someone about their birth plans and they told me what hospital they’re going to and I started seeing ads on Facebook for MIDWIVES AT THAT HOSPITAL
my friend told me to watch this cooking video while listening to sad music. so i mixed a little something for you all
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For a few fleeting hours Sunday, people perched in the arid heights of northwest Algeria caught sight of something rarely seen: the Sahara Desert, shrouded in white. Residents of Ain Sefra, a small town surrounded by the Atlas Mountains of Northern Africa, walked outside to find a dusting of snow underfoot — and more than a foot of it crowding the town’s outer boundaries.
While it’s not unheard of — snow visited this landscape in December 2016, after all — the wintry weather is indeed rare for the region: As NPR’s Maggie Penman pointed out at the time, the last major snowfall in Ain Sefra before that happened in 1979.
PHOTOS: The Sahara Desert, Painted White With Snow
Photos: Zineddine Hashas and Karim Bouchetata/Geoff Robinson
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I was tagged in the 2017 selfie tag by @yemghani! I think a chunk of these are repeats that I posted earlier this year, but here's my 2017 in a nutshell. Photos in reverse chronological order (now I have 4 visible grey hairs!)
The Lion King (1994)
I think we could all use this on our dashes.
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