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Appreciation
I would like to thank Nikki Follis, Director of Happiness & Fulfillment at The Grow Network. Being new to the forum I struggled with what to post. I presented my question to Ms Follis and she enthusiastically got back to me. I felt validated and my trepidation retreated. Thank you Nikki for being attentive and welcoming.…
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Show me your beautiful sunset photos!
I love being in my garden in the evening, especially when the sky looks like this. Not quite an Oklahoma sunset, but pretty amazing! Added bonus: Chicken coop! 😁
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Relaxation and tranquility
My flower and vegetable gardens are my areas of relaxation and tranquility. Sitting here taking deep breathes, watching the birds and listening to their songs. The rainbow of color is peaceful and calming. The sky is blue with fluffy white clouds. The breeze feels soft and cooling on a warm day. Taking it all in fills my…
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Happy Happy Happy......free enthusiasm course
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🐿️ Funniest 21 minutes I've spent in a long time... keeping squirrels out of bird feeders
So funny! And really well produced video. Squirrels are so amazing! And frustrating...
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Nothing says God's blessing like a brood of baby fox sparrows at your doorstep
It was the best surprise ever to find a nest of fox sparrows at our current homestead. From what I understand, there is not a lot of scientific observation of their nests. The fox sparrows tend to scavenge on the ground, which makes them very vulnerable to predators. Perhaps because of this they nest deep in berry shrubs,…
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Garden and plant pictures
I love seeing all the plants everyone is growing and would love it if there were photo albums or such that is just for the pictures and the names of the plants. Do we have anything like that? If not, is it a possibility? I think it would be helpful and easier to view rather than having to click on every post to see if…
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Shout out to TGN and why you are maybe part of the most important environmental group on the planet
There are lots of great reasons to be part of TGN--but saving the planet literally is arguably number one. Here is an article I read today, and it made me think of TGN and how the biggest impact an individual can make is actually fairy little--right in your own backyard. Happy reading!