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A Valentine’s Day Gift to Self

[ad_1] February 14, 2021– “The invitation of a friend was simple: take a photo every day of something that brings you joy. The intention was more difficult: to bring a little light to a year of deep tumult and isolation. In the summer of 2020, I like many were beginning to feel the crumbling of…

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James O’ Dea on Restorati

[ad_1] February 12, 2021– “The central thesis of my book, ‘Creative Stress – A path for evolving souls living through personal and planetary upheaval’, is that the energy of the universe is neutral. Only in the last hundred years the word” emphasizes “has come to denote something negative. For the poet, the accent is the…

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Happy Men | DailyGood

[ad_1] February 11, 2021– “Let me set the scene: I walk up to five men on skateboards next to the statue in Prospect Park, they are hanging between them and I walk over and say, ‘Hey, I wrote a poem about you, for you, can you? Did I read it to you? “Winter Miller is…

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Drawn Into the Garden: An Artist’s Journey

[ad_1] February 10, 2021– Take a walk through Helen Stewart’s enchanted garden and discover the charm of living in a creative relationship with the earth and soul. Gardening is in Helen’s blood. His great-grandfather ran the world’s largest nursery school of his time. Following in his footsteps, Helen, a former sheep farmer turned artist, author,…

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The Politics of Flower Cultivation

[ad_1] February 7, 2021– “The tradition of giving roses for Valentine’s Day is actually a wrong ritual from an ecological perspective because the roses are actually transported from Kenya, for example. Roses do not grow locally in countries north of the equator during February. Because flowers are not food, we tend to overlook the fact…

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The Song of Grandmother Cricket

[ad_1] February 5, 2021– This beautiful animated short film, inspired by a myth from the Bolivian lowlands, was created by a group of Bolivian animators in collaboration with The Animation Workshop of Denmark. When Grandma Grillo sings, it rains, and in a country marked by water scarcity, the film is a response to the privatization…