I've started practicing yoga quite regularly these days. I cannot express how much I feel it's helping me in all areas of my life.
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I've started practicing yoga quite regularly these days. I cannot express how much I feel it's helping me in all areas of my life.
Life commentary. I was sick the other week, but was able to stay on top of my work thanks to these perks 😜
I just realized my wardrobe consists of mainly complementary colours to my hair colour. 🙃Which coincidentally are the colours of Ariel (#thelittlemermaid)! . . #digitalart #cartoon #lifecommentary #drawing
Sporting ban play-by-play
Nick Heath’s play-by-play in the market-bargaining regional qualifier. (Rugby Media)
Survive the shutdown of life, including the sportin’ life, amid the coronavirus pandemic by watching out-of-work British rugby broadcaster Nick Heath’s hilarious play-by-playfor a string of everyday events in London. From the market-bargaining regional qualifier (top photo) to the international 4×4 pushchair…
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True representation of me trying to grab a trout (to transfer to a lake). There were only meant to be fingerlings in the puddle! Turns out a trout had survived in this small bit of water!
The RC guy
Usually when I go to my fitness class at my uni’s Recreation Center I forget my ID card. Well, recently I have been remembering (after replacing it for $10 because it stopped working for unknown reasons), but prior to this for around two weeks or so when I forgot I had to sign in to a system for the student employees to check if I really had a class there. This was done by the same male student who had a shift there for those weeks... and everytime he saw me his demanour would just get worse and worse. He left when I got my ID replaced, but last week I honestly forgot it at home and when I came back... after months HE WAS THERE. The entire bus ride there I just KNEW it would be him for some reason. I didn’t even feel embarassed, but I wanted to shout to him, “I DO HAVE IT!”
Such is life.