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Well, you radiate it because it is in your frequency. Ever checked your DNA?That’s funny…when I’m on my adventures I like to think I’m an explorer, moving through a place for the first time. As a kid I used to read all about the native Americans and how they lived in and alongside nature, they existed in harmony with the natural world not against it. I wished I was born during that time.
Beautiful countryside there, it looks so calm and peacefulA landscaped area in the center-area of the Netherlands, the water is indeed "old"; it was created thanks to the exploitation of clay and peat soils for agriculture, but agriculture has almost completely disappeared from the region – it is too expensive to farm in the center of the Netherlands.
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Thank youWell, you radiate it because it is in your frequency. Ever checked your DNA?




Sunrise over Lake Superior from Michigans Upper Peninsula. I love these moments just be before the dawn. Everything is just so calm and quiet, even the lake was calm. The breaking of the day feels like a fresh start, a second chance…a brand new day that’s never been touched, full of promise and adventure. @MissMonroe, I’m reminded by what you told me about the sun…the connection to our lives, our very being, providing energy and balance to our existence!! I can feel that every time I each her rise!!
A lone Pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. This was in early December a few years back, I was driving out to California from the east coast when I just decided to take a 7 hour detour and spend a day here. It was perfect…this time of the year most of the tourists were gone. I was actually able to spend some quiet reflective time admiring the magnificent beauty of this place!!
Beautiful!! I love butterflies. I’m happy to say that here in the states many communities are maintaining pollinator gardens. Little safe places full of native wildflowers which attract a ton of butterflies, bees, hummingbirds some are really beautiful to walk through in the summer when the whole garden is alive with activityView attachment 89928
Red admiral butterfly. Visited my back garden earlier this year. My neighbour has a bush that attracts several species, this being the most popular. I love their delicate beauty.
Nature is dull and dreary for the most part in Ireland this rime of year, too much rain. But now this thread is a good reason to keep my eyes peeled! Congrats on a wonderful thread idea @Tsuga802
Well in that case I have both you and my soup sister @MissMonroe to thank!Beautiful!! I love butterflies. I’m happy to say that here in the states many communities are maintaining pollinator gardens. Little safe places full of native wildflowers which attract a ton of butterflies, bees, hummingbirds some are really beautiful to walk through in the summer when the whole garden is alive with activity
I’m glad you like this thread and I hope word spreads and more people start posting here. While I created it, it was really @MissMonroe inspiration and idea to have a place where we can lose ourselves in images of our natural world provided by other members!!![]()
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