This morning I was checking my emails, and became annoyed at all the junk email there was. Do you get them too? From different places you may have contacted in the past by ordering something, or checking their website, and now your email in-box is loaded with constant emails from them. I’ve tried to keep up deleting those unwanted emails, but then keep piling up on me. So I again started going down the list and unsubscribing.
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Chasing Dust Bunnies
I recently moved all my belongings into a storage unit, and emptied out my house. As pieces of furniture were either removed because I sold them, or loading them into the moving truck, there always seemed to be those never ending dust bunnies underneath. Some were so large, I had to call them 'dust buffalos' because a bunny just didn't seem to fit them. Having a long haired cat has certainly added to the added dust collection. Nobody likes them, but most everyone has them, a dust collection, unwanted, unseen till deep cleaning happens, or you move the furniture. Dust bunnies don't hurt anything, just make you sneeze and are hard to sweep up, as they float around the floor. They float around gaining extra particles of dust, and hair as they roll across the floor.
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Growing a Goldfish
One of the interesting things I learned from having goldfish, is their ability to grow. Their growth can actually be hindered by their environment. If they remain in a small fish bowl, they will never grow any larger, put them into a larger tank or pond, they will grow to meet their surroundings. We’re no different. Your environment can limit your growth. If you never experience different surroundings, you think life can and is, only what you have always known. You stay the same, and always do everything the same.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Lessons from a Goldfish
My backyard pond has been a really fun place to raise a few goldfish. I’ve never had goldfish before in my life, so learning how to care for them was a small learning curve for me.