Quotes:
"One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple"
~khushuarsalan
KIROKAZE
No title available
ojovivo
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros

Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

izzy's playlists!

JBB: An Artblog!

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art

blake kathryn
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
No title available
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin

★

seen from United States

seen from Spain

seen from Türkiye

seen from Singapore
seen from Sweden

seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Canada
seen from Sweden

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Italy

seen from Belgium

seen from Spain
@thoughtsgotapen-ak
Quotes:
"One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple"
~khushuarsalan
Quotes:
"When I'm silent, I have a hidden thunder inside"
~rumi
Quotes:
Some of us… just can’t live the kind of life that other people want us to live. No matter how hard you try, you just can’t do it.
~khushuarsalan
On seeing the stuff, you got me a fan it's entirely adoring, bless up dear!
ahhhh, your words are so warm, thank you soooo much, darling! You made my day! Please take care of yourself 💙
Quotes:
"Be empty of worrying, think who created the thought"
~rumi
Quoted:
"The right to express is not a license to abuse"
With the right to express comes the responsibility of how to express.
When we accept our thoughts without considering how our thoughts could impact others, we are being irresponsible with the linguistic power we possess.
We have the power to hurt others, but we don't have the right to do so. By giving ourselves that right, we are revealing the victim within us that we have been desperately hiding.
~khushuarsalan
THE AQITRI WRITE'S:
Chapter 2 (Something About Her)
There is something about her that my heart always carves for or should I say aches for her. Like the way she walks, the way she smiles, the way she talks, the way she laughs and her pretty bright eyes behind her glasses. I totally adore her.
I can't forget the first time when I conversed to her like she was exclusive of a different kind, she answered in an inexpressible way while answering me, her smile reached her bright eyes, that murdered me. I wish I could see her smiling every single second of my existence.
She is just like an Angel, she is so very special. Sometimes I get frustrated and wonder how anyone can be so perfect. My words can't express her refinement, her beauty, her gloriousness, her magnificence. It's impossible to put into words.
So, wherever she is, know that I love her and she is lurking passionately in my dreams. Know that I am always longing for her and her presence. Know that she will always be everything to me. Even though I have not confessed anything yet, I'll go through the depth of it no matter whatever it takes to get placed in her soul.
I will....
~khushuarsalan
BOOKS:
As we are on this quarantine and have some free time (despite this distance studying, ugh) one thing that can help us to survive is reading! There are lots of really interesting and good books so I try to choose those ones which I've liked most of all during the last few weeks and which can distract you from this hard period of time:
1)"The room" by Emma Donoghue. Absolutely amazing book but you should read it only when you want to cry a little bit.
2) "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. This book is quite strange so I'm not sure if it's the book for everyone as it's a story of a life of Geisha narrated on her behalf
3) "The Japanese Lover" by Isabel Allende. It's a love story, a little bit sad but really wonderful
(as you can see I'm a fan Oriental literature and I can explain why if you want)
4) "The English Patient" by Michael Ondaatje. It's a story which took place in the last days of the Second World War in Italy about the nurse and her patient. At the first view, it can be boring but the story is amazing!
5) "The elegance of the hedgehog" by Muriel Barbery. The story takes place in Paris and describes three different but extraordinary life stories. A little bit sad but fascinating and rich
6) "Cat's cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut. Hmmm, I can't describe this book, it's postmodern novel and it says a lot! But in the current situation, this book means something
7) "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I'm more than sure that you have heard about this masterpiece! Amazing book and helps me a lot in changing my vision of life
8) "Fried green tomatoes at the whistle stop cafe" by Fannie Flagg. Ah, such a warm story! You should definitely read it in the period of this quarantine!
9) "Garden spells" by Sarah Addison Allen (and all the books of Sarah Addison Allen!!!) Soooo warm and sooo magic!
And a lot and a lot! If you need any other recommendations I'm always here!
And I'm waiting for your lists! We're all waiting for your lists! Use the hashtag #thestrawberrybookclub
Catastrophe:
COVID-19
Repent to ALLAH, trust ALLAH & take necessary measures.
Don't panic!
"This calamity too shall pass, inshallah"
~khushuarsalan
Quotes:
"When I'm silent, I have a hidden thunder inside"
~rumi
THE AQITRI WRITE'S:
Chapter 1
Dil Ki Har Dhadkan Bikhar Gayi
Ab Batao Kya Kare
Wo Mile Bin Hi Bichad Gayi
Ab Batao Kya Kare!
~unknown
Flora:
"MORCHELLA ESCULENTA"
ABSTRACT:
Morchella esculenta, commonly referred to as “kann gitch” in Kashmir, is the costliest and the most sought after macro-fungi in the world. This study documents the ethnomycological data on the collection, appearances, consumption, myths associated, ethnic use in food and medicine, marketing and storage of morels found in Kashmir region. The production and export of these morels have also been documented in the present study.This indigenous technical knowledge of M. esculenta wasgathered by Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) technique. A total of 56 respondents (recommended by locals and knowledgeable elders) were interviewed. The data collected was analyzed using Index of Cultural Significance (ICS), Fidelity Level (FL), Use value (UV) and Informant Consensus Factor (FIC).It was found to be used in various traditional recipes and in treating various ailments like pneumonia,respiratory problems, fever, cough, cold, etc. The price of dried morels ranges from $ 310-620 and In Rupees it leads about Rs.10,000 perkilogram. Its skyrocketing price is attributed to its production only in the wild and declining yield.Therefore, extensive attempts should be made to domesticate this valuable fungus on a large scaleand to exploit its underutilized nutritional and medicinal potential.
QURAAN:
"And worship your Lord until there comes to you the certainty (death)."
[Surah Al-Hijr | Ayah 99]
The Beauty of Flowers in Field and Wood containing the natural orders or families of British Wild Plants with moral teachings illustrated designed to make botany simple and field and wood rambles instructive and agreeable John Thoedore Barker Bath Binns and Goodwin - no date [1852] London Whittaker and Co
unusual contemporary paper mache binding with a hand painted cover
Provisiones para la cuarentena...objetivo,👍📖🤯 mantener las neuronas nutridas
The intention, motive come off enormous.