Image is from Pexels To me, reindeer are magical beings, even when I don’t relate them to Christmas, maybe because we don’t have them on the island, reindeer and deer, for me, the thought of eating one, as they do in some countries like the USA, is mind-blowing, but for today, I want to take … Continue reading Reindeer’s Origins And History
Tag: animals
Mother Nature
Image is from Pexels Mother Nature feeds all of her own The song of birds A calling for everyone to gather In a kingdom where no one Is left out, from the biggest To the smallest They can always call her home Alex
Off The Topic Thursdays/ Like A Bear
Image is from Pexels You want to go everywhere and anywhere While I want to stay in one place here I need you to listen, not just hear Because this isn’t some fake fear Like a bear In a cage Needing to be Wild and free Alex
Top Ten Tuesday/ Dark Elements
I’m not where I like to be TBR-wise because Goodreads did me dirty. I opened a couple of books from my Kindle, and it marked them as currently reading without me wanting to add them, so I'm reading some unplanned books over here. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl, who has a … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Dark Elements
8 Fun Facts About Wildlife
Image is from Pexels As I said a few days ago, the fourth of September is National Wildlife Day, so I thought I would do one of my favourite posts/contents, which is bite-sized fun facts, and the topic today is, of course, wildlife. My first question was, how many animals are considered wildlife species? In … Continue reading 8 Fun Facts About Wildlife
Sharing A Stick
Image is from Pexels A dog met another dog At the dog park While playing with his favourite stick But he was willing to share With his new friend So he dropped it on the ground Letting his friend take a turn Playing with the stick Alex
Top Five Wednesday/ National Volunteer Month
As much as I’m stressed, knowing I need to do three posts by the end of the day or I won’t have posts for this week, but I’m still enjoying it, which is what matters. Last January, I posted in the Top Five Wednesday that I’m willing to make prompts, but I never heard back … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ National Volunteer Month
Easter Food and Symbols
Easter has always been connected to religion, or at least it is where I’m from, but I see Spring itself as a season of new beginnings and starting over. Outside religion, this holiday has elements related to history and culture, so like Christmas, it is most widely celebrated. It always falls between March 22 and … Continue reading Easter Food and Symbols
Top Five Wednesdays/ Memoirs I Want To Read
The idea isn’t original at all. Last week, Goodreads posted a list of nonfiction books, such as the new John Green book.. I don’t know why, but I find the idea of him writing about health slightly weird. I might be wrong when I end up reading, but something I’m wondering is how many who … Continue reading Top Five Wednesdays/ Memoirs I Want To Read
Freebie Fridays #9
Am I the only one who finds sharing thoughts about a memoir or nonfiction book tricky? Since the things they are talking about, they lived on their skin? I buddy read this with my friend Barbora, and she really helped me understand from her different point of view. However, I will try to be more … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #9
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