When I look at the stars I feel at ease. Here in the city, the stars shine but not as bright because of all the other light interference. When we go camping, I love sitting or lying on the ground and look at the stars. It is so peaceful and beautiful.
When I was a child, I would always look outside my window at the moon and the stars. Sometimes I fell asleep, other times I made up stories in my head that I am friends with someone on a faraway planet and we are sending messages to each other with our thoughts…. Somedays I wish I still had that imagination….
Looking at the stars also leaves me with questions…..
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Oh, my goodness, let me think about this one for a minute…
Okay, I need help……
Dear Google, please tell me what type of tree am I.
According to Brainfall, I am an Oak Tree.
Oak Tree:
“You are a steadfast and responsible person. You’re deeply connected to your roots and are always supportive of your friends and family.”
brainfall.com
Okay, I can live with that. I love Oak trees. Yes, I am responsible. Before I do something, I will first make sure that it is safe and it will not conflict with anything else. I do always support my family and friends. I try to encourage them and try to keep them positive.
According to Celtic Tree Astrology, I am a Birch.
Birch Tree
“Birch signs are often highly driven and motivate others. You are always reaching for more, seeking better horizons and obtaining higher aspirations. Birch signs (just like the tree) are tolerant, tough, and resilient. You are cool-headed and are natural-born rulers, often taking command when a situation calls for leadership. You are a natural leader and do best taking the lead. When in touch with your softer side, you also bring beauty in otherwise barren spaces, brightening up a room with your guile, and charming crowds with your quick wit.”
onetreeplanted.org
Well, I do agree that I like to motivate others. Yes, I am always looking for more and looking to better myself. I am tolerant to a point; I am tough and resilient. I don’t think I am a natural leader not at all, I like to be in the background. Yes, I like to bring beauty into others’ lives with my photography.
According to Playbuzz, I am a Weeping Willow
You are a Weeping Willow! Your leaves hang over your emotions, blocking the view of the inside. Every once and a while, at the right time, you reveal an entrance, and let people see what’s really inside. You are very wise in your choice of friends.
playbuzz.com
I must say this one is also true. I only let a few people in and I do hide my feelings.
But that is enough quizzes for now. I like all of them and I wonder what a Weeping Birch Oak would look like?
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I am only a minute piece in the puzzle of the universe. I try to be grateful, positive and respectful. I do try my utmost best to be kind to others and make them smile.
I use my photography to show others the world through my lens and maybe brighten their day.
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It is a beautiful morning in the garden. I walked around to see if all the plants survived yesterday’s heat, they all seem fine. I want to water the garden tonight. The birds are fed and their water bowls are filled.
Lovely morning in the garden.
My little corner in the garden, can’t wait to spend my mornings there again.
Willow was on a sniffing mission this morning. She sniffed the whole garden. Then all of the sudden she lifted her head and sniffed in the air. She started growling so I had a look. There was a man urinating against my wall. They don’t have any shame whatsoever. It was rush hour traffic and they just pull out their privates and do it wherever they want. What makes it worst is there is a garage with a public toilet across the road. But NO! My wall, in public, in rush hour is how he wants to do it.
Willow smells something on the other side of the wall
Willow smelling something on other side of the wall
Willow Sniffing for intruders….
Done Sniffing, Nothing interesting here.
According to the weather forecast, we are having a very hot summers day. With a maximum temperature of 35°C and winds up to 26 km/h.
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My To Do List for today:
Edit
Schedule photo posts for February
Catch up on Bloganuary posts
Go to the shop and chemist
Prepare dinner
Thank you for all your support and for taking the time to look at my posts. I am truly grateful for every view, like, and comment I receive.
Have a fantastic day.
🤗Big Virtual Hug 🤗
Coreen
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“You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime, and grace before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing, and grace before I dip the pen in the ink.”
~ G. K. Chesterton
” We all want good outcomes to everything we do. In giving thanks before he performed an action, the writer Gilbert Keith Chesterton used the magic of gratitude to guarantee the outcome he wanted.
You will have had times when you thought to yourself, “I hope this goes well,” or “I hope this turns out okay,” or, ” I’m going to need a lot of luck.” All these thoughts are hoping for a good outcome to a situation. But life doesn’t happen by chance or because of a stroke of luck. The laws of the Universe operate mathematically to the finest possible degree; that is something you can count on!
A pilot doesn’t hope that the laws of physics will keep working during his flight, because he knows the laws of physics will never fail. You don’t go into your day and hope that the law of gravity will keep you on the ground so you don’t float off into space. You know there’s no chance at play, and gravity’s law will never fail.
If you want Magnificent Outcomes to everything you do, then you have to use the law that governs outcomes – the law of attraction. That means you have to use your thoughts and feelings to attract Magnificent Outcomes to you, and being grateful for Magnificent Outcomes is one of the simplest ways to do it.
The Magnificent Outcomes practice is being grateful before you do something you want to go well. You could be grateful for the magnificent outcome to the work meeting, job interview, or exam, the magnificent outcome to the sports game, phone call, catch-up with a friend, or seeing your mother-in-law. You could be grateful for the magnificent outcome to your exercise routine, your pet’s vet appointment, or your medical or dental checkup….
Another time to use gratitude for Magnificent Outcomes is when something unexpected happens during the day. When something unexpected happens, very often we can jump to conclusions and immediately think there’s something wrong. For example, you arrive at work and are told that the boss wants to see you right away. The problem with jumping to conclusions and thinking there’s something wrong is that the law of attraction says that what you think and feel you will attract to you. So instead of jumping to conclusions and thinking you might be in trouble, take the opportunity to make the magic happen by being grateful for a magnificent outcome….
Most of the time you will see and experience the magnificent outcome you asked for, and occasionally you won’t even know how you benefited from an unexpected event. But when you ask for a magnificent outcome and feel sincerely grateful for it, you are using the mathematical law of attraction, and you must receive a magnificent outcome back, somewhere, at some time. Guaranteed!”
Rhonda Byrne, The Magic
This weeks magnificent outcome practice is being grateful before you do something you want to go well. Before you answer the phone call you have been waiting for, close your eyes and in your mind say and feel the magic words. Thank you for the magnificent outcome to this call”
Do this practice before you start writing your blog. Go into your meeting. Writing your exam. Sit down to study. Start cooking your dinner.
Choose three things or situations that are important to you where you want Magnificent Outcomes. Write it down as if it already happened. Thank you for the magnificent outcome to……….!
Daily gratitude routine.
When you wake up to a new day, before doing a single thing say, Thank You.
Say, Thank you for the magical day I am going to have.
From the moment you put your feet on the ground until you finished your morning routine, say the magic words, Thank You, in your mind for everything you touch and use.
Go through my plans for the day in my mind and say, Thank you in advance for it going smoothly.
Say, Thank you for the great news coming to me today!
Count your blessings: Make a list of 10 blessings. Write why you’re grateful for each blessing. Reread your list and say “Thank you, thank you, thank you” Feeling gratitude for each blessing.
Identify 2 relationships and write 5 things you are grateful for in the person. It can be a family member, a friend, a colleague even a pet. During the day say “Thank you, name.”
Say thank your for your different body parts, organs and your senses. Be grateful for each of them.
Four times a day read the words on the card slowly and be grateful for your health. (THE GIFT OF HEALTH IS KEEPING ME ALIVE.)
Four times or more a day look at your Magic Bill and be grateful for the abundance of money you have been given in your life. (THANK YOU FOR ALL THE MONEY I’VE BEEN GIVEN THROUGHOUT MY LIFE.)
While at work, look for things to be grateful for. Say to yourself. ‘I am so grateful for ……….’
Try to go through the day without saying or thinking anything negative. If you think negative thoughts stop immediately and say but I am really grateful for…..
Say, Thank you and be grateful every time you eat of drink something.
When someone perform a service that benefits you, look them in the face and say, Thank you.
For 90 seconds, say Thank you every time you take a step.
Practice my heart magic.
Take 5 deep breaths during the day and say, Thank you for the magical air that I breathe.
Before going to bed, take your magic rock/gratitude rock in your hand and think about all the things to be grateful for that happened the day and say, Thank you.
Thank you with all my heart for stopping by. Thank you for your continued support. I am truly grateful for every view, like, follow and comment.
It was a beautiful cool morning in the garden. It is going to be another scorcher today. I took the opportunity to go sit in the garden for a few minutes, while dad was taking his morning nap before I had to prepare his breakfast and sort his medication.
Lovely morning in the garden.
My little corner in the garden, can’t wait to spend my mornings there again.
Our Garden
Snuffels enjoying the sun
Willow visited the fire pit 🤦🏻♀️
They say cat’s sleep anywhere on a table on a chair. Well while I am working Ogies sleeps at the back of my keyboard and when I get up, she occupies my chair…
Ogies has a new favorite place to sleep.
According to the weather forecast, we are having a very hot and windy summers day. With a maximum temperature of 36°C and winds up to 30 km/h.
YR Weather App
YR Weather App
YR Weather App
Clear Outside Weather App
Clear Outside Weather App
On my To Do List for today
Edit
Schedule photo posts
Thank you for all your support and for taking the time to look at my posts. I am truly grateful for every view, like, and comment I receive.
Have a fantastic day.
🤗Big Virtual Hug 🤗
Coreen
PS. Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi ☕ I am busy saving up for a Landscape Photography Trip to Namibia. The dream is to travel to Namibia and try to capture her inherent Beauty.
Erected in 1891 as a Free Church mission, and was probably produced by the Glasgow firm of Frederick Braby, as the detail of the roof ridge matches examples shown in their catalogue of 1893. Neat and tidy corrugated iron church lined with wood. Plaque in memory of the Rev Robert Sloan, Minister 1969-74.
Erected in 1891 as a Free Church mission, and was probably produced by the Glasgow firm of Frederick Braby, as the detail of the roof ridge matches examples shown in their catalogue of 1893. Neat and tidy corrugated iron church lined with wood. Plaque in memory of the Rev Robert Sloan, Minister 1969-74.
Erected in 1891 as a Free Church mission, and was probably produced by the Glasgow firm of Frederick Braby, as the detail of the roof ridge matches examples shown in their catalogue of 1893. Neat and tidy corrugated iron church lined with wood. Plaque in memory of the Rev Robert Sloan, Minister 1969-74.
Erected in 1891 as a Free Church mission, and was probably produced by the Glasgow firm of Frederick Braby, as the detail of the roof ridge matches examples shown in their catalogue of 1893. Neat and tidy corrugated iron church lined with wood. Plaque in memory of the Rev Robert Sloan, Minister 1969-74.
Erected in 1891 as a Free Church mission, and was probably produced by the Glasgow firm of Frederick Braby, as the detail of the roof ridge matches examples shown in their catalogue of 1893. Neat and tidy corrugated iron church lined with wood. Plaque in memory of the Rev Robert Sloan, Minister 1969-74.
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