Blinds, bricks, shrubs, cord, shutters, glass, oven, countertop, tea kettle, pots, pans, white, black, gray, brown, tan, yellow, blue of different shades, toaster oven, bottles, plastic, oven mitt, cabinet, wall, ceiling, pen, expo marker, whiteboard, light switch, blender, espresso machine, coffee beans, rice cooker, dishwasher, rug, tiles, dried paint, drywall, cat, cloth, dyes, paintings, oils, … Continue reading Spellcaster
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Slate colored Soil
The world that we inhabit is extremely complex. So complex in fact that fully understanding all of what goes on here is still outside of our grasp. Though we've come one heck of a long way we have yet to even fully understand how our own brains work. What we have come to understand on … Continue reading Slate colored Soil
Energy Fenced
You've just gotten out of bed. Stretching and moving onto the day's work is ahead of you. Even before that groggy early morning feeling has been shook from your shoulders the coffee is on and things are heating up. We produce our finest morning ritual of brushing our teeth and enjoying a quick bite to … Continue reading Energy Fenced
Maestro of experience
Take a moment to think of the last time someone did something for you that they didn't have to do. Something that really made a difference for you. Usually these moments are followed by a thank you from us as they relieve us of some sort of something but not always is this the case. … Continue reading Maestro of experience
Rippling the Pond
Driving through a small city with those old paved roads that weren't meant for modern traffic by their width can really put you on edge sometimes. In the last twenty years the city has clearly grown. It's expanded the available number of welcoming store front businesses and they've squeezed in just about all you could … Continue reading Rippling the Pond
One step
Just last year it was said that the Earth we live on is inhabited by a whopping 7,800,000,000 humans. Seven billion, eight hundred million people. That is just unfathomably large. The town I currently live in was estimated to have just about fifteen thousand people living in it in 2019. There are Youtube channels with … Continue reading One step
Body & Mind
If you start off your day brushing your teeth you're surely engaging in an automatic behavior if you've been doing so for quite awhile now. Regardless of your age I hope this is true for you in one way shape or form. I'll go ahead and assume you're a brushing fanatic. Brushing your teeth isn't … Continue reading Body & Mind
Routine Maintenance
Reptiles, cats, dogs, and all sorts of other living things are extremely good at hiding health problems. They can and will do so most times up until a point in which the issue is beginning to get a little out of hand. Unless we are quite observant we are not able to notice these things … Continue reading Routine Maintenance
Fluid Goals
Life constantly throws us sidewinders. We cant accurately predict much of anything that will go on tomorrow or even within the next hour even though we try to. Reality is really much more chaotic than we would like to admit. What fun would life be if we knew exactly what was going to happen right … Continue reading Fluid Goals
Bamboo Shoots of Stress
When you're feeling quite stressed out do you feel like you can take on more or do you feel like you need to lighten the load? Generally those under stress would report that they feel quite over encumbered by life. You'd be hard pressed to find many people packing on a heavier work load under … Continue reading Bamboo Shoots of Stress