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A Contemplative Life = When In doubt, Log out – A Simple Solution And A Squirrel’s POV Or What are friends for?
Alan, my friend in Oregon, called to tell me that it was cloudy and dark today. He said all he wanted to do was eat carbs and sleep. (Hmm. I feel like that too.) Alan had something else on his … Continue reading
Posted in animals, Contemplative life, environment, humor, photography, wildlife
Tagged a contemplative life, Comic book, contemplation, Frienship, humor, keep it simple, parks and people, photography, Restoring lost computer files, squirrels, technology, Washburn Fair Oaks Park, when in doubt log out
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A Contemplative Life – August Roses = Lyndale Garden – A Place of Peace in 2020
People wander and stop to enjoy the flowers and peace of the gardens. A magic garden of busy work where gardeners with volunteers were prepping the flower beds. Continue reading
Posted in animals, gardens, health, photography, poetry
Tagged a contemplative life, alum flowers, august, August flowers, bees, butterflies, Lyndale gardens, paper wasps, photography, poetry, rose garden Minneapolis, Roses
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A Contemplative Life = Pollination Bees Work – Where Would We Be Without the Bees?
Pollination Dr-Rahul Adhav, Ph. D. Botany, Savitribai Phule Pune University (2017) Answers the question how the process of pollination works. Illustrated above. Retrieved 7-15-2020 from Quora. “The pollination process involves the transfer of pollen, from the male part of a … Continue reading