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Re: Elephant Love in Kenya

Inda ·
Caregivers sleep with the young charges at night in the stables. Most of the rescued babies survive the traumas that left them orphaned and will start to be rehabilitated into Tsavo National Park in southeastern Kenya when they are about four.Raising baby elephants is not easy: they have complex emotional as well as dietary needs. It took a decade to perfect a milk formula that today is fed to the babies until they become more independent. At the Nairobi nursery they are fed every three...
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Re: CD Notes: MW3 Romantic Era

Teo ·
The new "Booklet" format, 3 to a sheet of legal paper
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Re: Lilies

Inda ·
My lilies are blooming really well. There are so many lovely shades and I mix them with other flowers to make a nice arrangement.
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Re: Koko Passed Away

Sue 1 ·
I miss Koko as well. I wish she could have gone to Hawaii, but as you mentioned Vicky, she is with all her friends now in Animal Heaven.
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Re: Phlox

Inda ·
I find that they need a fair bit of water. Some want full sun, but I have white ones doing really well in part shade.
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Re: Phlox

Sue 1 ·
My phlox is doing really well. It is big and full of blooms.
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Re: Gorilla Art

yoko ·
Thank you for this abstract artwork painted by the gorilla. It is better than some of the paintings that I see in museums of modern art.
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Re: Amazing 13 Year Old Alma Deutscher

Inda ·
Alma has written concertos for piano and violin, as well as works for symphony orchestra and now two operas. Her ability to imagine melodies is innate, and connected to her impressive skills in improvisation. She has a sense of wonder and curiosity about music that suits her age, but she is mature in her focus on her craft. Her industriousness comes out of a simple love for the work, and she even seems capable of enjoying her unique life, and she always wants to be a composer.
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Re: Amazing 13 Year Old Alma Deutscher

Sue 1 ·
I looked her up as well and she is incredible. Nice to see a young person so dedicated to something beautiful.
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Re: The serenity prayer

Inda ·
I like this version as well. Thank you Teo for posting the prayer.
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Re: Year of the Dog

Inda ·
Thank you for your replies. 2018 Chinese New Year is arriving on February 16, 2018. That is the 4715th Chinese year. The zodiac sign of 2018 is the Dog. According to the Chinese Horoscope calendar, 2018 is the Male Earth Dog year. Brown is connected to the earth. Therefore, 2018 is also called the year of the Brown Dog . According to the Chinese Horoscope theory, Male Earth is connected to the mountain. Dog mainly contains Male Earth with little Metal and Fire. The sign of 2018 Male Earth...
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Re: Feathery Astilbes

Inda ·
They do very well in a shady part of the garden. The garden of Love is green without limit and yields many fruits other than sorrow and joy. Love is beyond either condition: without spring, without autumn, it is always fresh. -- Jelaluddin Rumi
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Re: Feathery Astilbes

Vicky2 ·
Thank you Inda. These are really pretty plants and they grow very well in the shade. I never thought of taking them inside in a vase.What a good idea. Love, Vicky
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Re: Prayers for Peace

Vicky2 ·
These are 2 old posts that Teo posted a long time ago, and I think they fit very well well into this topic May we have enough compassion so that people with solutions for us all can come to us without fear. May we have enough compassion to make way for people offering solutions for us all. May we have enough compassion that those with solutions for us all know we deserve them. May we have enough compassion to always be aware and share the awareness that solutions for all of us are possible...
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Re: Water-bound and rooted in the stars

Teo ·
So amazingly beautiful dearestestest dpm (Dancing Pearly Margherita)!!! I'm reminded what heavens it is making multimedia with amazing art like yours!!! Love and *LIGHT* *BEING* , Teom
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Re: Orange Benefits

Inda ·
Welcome Great Warrior, and thank you for the wisdom of your words. I do have an orange every day and encourage everyone to enjoy oranges as well. Love, Inda
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Re: Spring Colours in Japan

Vicky2 ·
Thank you for the lovely pictures yoko. You are right we are all waiting for spring, and here the winter has been bad as well. I took one of your images from another post. I think that it fits in here very nicely. Love, Vicky
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Re: Milk is Good for You

Sue 1 ·
Thank you girls. I try and have a glass every day, as well as yogurt. This may not be enough? Love, Sue
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Re: PRINCESS KA'IULANI

Inda ·
Death [edit] In 1898, while on a horse ride in the mountains of Hawaii Island, Kaʻiulani was caught in a storm and came down with a fever and pneumonia. Earlier she had caught cold from swimming while on the Big Island, and this worsened matters. Kaʻiulani was brought back to Oahu where her health continued to decline. She died on March 6, 1899 at the age of 23 of inflammatory rheumatism. She was interred in Honolulu's Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii. Her father also said that he thought that...
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Re: Doggy is a Painter

Sue 1 ·
Thank you for this amazing post. I saw this in "Hello" and I am glad that you decided to put it on Givnology. This is quite a puppy. This work is a lot better than most of the so called modern art I see. Love, Sue
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Re: Doggy is a Painter

Vicky2 ·
This is so cute. Thank you Inda for posting. Sue is right, the doggy's paintings are better than a lot of modern art that I have seen. Love, Vicky
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Re: Doggy is a Painter

Gisele ·
Good for the puppy, better still for the owners since the paintings fetch a good price. I agree puppy's work is better than a lot of so called modern art. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Ducky Gets Prosthetic Foot

Sue 1 ·
Thank you Vicky. It is really amazing what can be done nowadays. I am very happy for Buttercup. I understand that some of this technology has been used on humans as well.
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Re: Doggy is a Painter

Margherita ·
It looks like this creative dog really enjoys being a painter! Wow, I love his paintings and I can understand people who want to honor his art by buying it. Bravo, bravissimo! I enjoyed this post very much. Thank you, dear Inda. The animal world is so full of surprises. They no doubt have a wonderful sense of beauty. They all do amazing things and I guess they also love to imitate their human companions and try out their own creative activities. Hugs. Margherita
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Re: Eggs are Good for You

Inda ·
Thank you girls. I love your eggs Sue; I don't think I would have the heart to break one. Enjoy your eggs. **************** Someone seems to be enjoying eggs as well
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Re: Cremona Gets New Violin Museum

Inda ·
Thank you for you replies. I would love to go to Cremona as well to see those beautiful handcrafted instruments. The sound is heavenly. I also have heard violinists play the Stradivarius.
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Re: Orange Benefits

Inda ·
Thank you smith23. Here are some more orange benefits. *********************************** From : Diana Herrington June 5, 2013 13 Health Benefits of Oranges: 1. Helps Prevent Cancer Oranges are rich in citrus limonoids, proven to help fight a number of varieties of cancer including that of the skin, lung, breast, stomach and colon. 2. Prevents Kidney Diseases Drinking orange juice regularly prevents kidney diseases and reduces the risk of kidney stones. Note: drink juice in moderate...
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Re: Baby Elephant Cries for Five Hours

Sue 1 ·
This is very sad indeed. Though the baby elephant cried at first, reports say he has since taken well to his keepers and is growing up healthy. Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/94939...#hHHW4jJ4jKptUUYY.99
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Re: Parade of the Painted Elephants

yoko ·
Thank you Jamiefraser. These specific elephants are happily well cared for. These animals are loved by their people; for this reason it is nice to see these animals taking part in the parade.
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Re: A Few Japanese Customs

yoko ·
There is an art to tying the obi. It is almost impossible to do it by oneself, owing to its weight and the precision required to do the back folds.
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Re: A Few Japanese Customs

yoko ·
Taking care of gardens and flowers is also a Japanese custom and artform. Ikebana is flower arranging which is very popular in Japan.More than simply putting flowers in a container, ikebana is a disciplined art form in which nature and humanity are brought together. ikebana often emphasizes areas of the plant, such as its stems and leaves, and draws emphasis toward shape, line, form.
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Re: A Few Japanese Customs

yoko ·
Bonsai are also very common in Japan. It is a Japanese art form using miniature trees grown in containers. I have borrowed an image from Sylvie's early post because it is a very beautiful example. Thank you Sylvie for sharing this lovely image.
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Re: Can you tell a Strad violin from a new one?

Sue 1 ·
I love this post as well, but just like Gisele and Inda I reall don't know. I will also go with nr. 2 as the Stradivarius.
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Re: Queen of Greens, KALE

Inda ·
Thank you Sue. I use kale in my salads almost all the time. I found more benefits at MindBodyGreen.com: 1. Kale is low in calorie, high in fiber and has zero fat. One cup of kale has only 36 calories, 5 grams of fiber and 0 grams of fat. It is great for aiding in digestion and elimination with its great fiber content. It’s also filled with so many nutrients, vitamins, folate and magnesium as well as those listed below. 2. Kale is high in iron. Per calorie, kale has more iron than beef. Iron...
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Re: Treatment of skin diseases and acne

Inda ·
Liza ray, There are several prescription products on the market that can be prescribed by a dermatologist. Some contain vitamin A, or Retinol which may be helpful. Some foods can aggrevate the situation. There is a prescription product called Metrocream as well. All people are different and the same product does not work for everyone. Maybe you should get a second opinion.
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Re: The air was full of you

Teo ·
Ahhh thank you dearestestest DPM (Dancing Pearly Margherita) for sharing the beautiful work of art with us! You beautify Givnology with your presents.. he he.. and presence! Originally Posted by Margherita: ... This song will dwell forevermore within my core. It will not fade it is a duet now played by your heartstrings and mine out of time in this present moment of incorruptible beauty which generates only Love in its most brilliant colors. * This poem will dwell forevermore within my core!
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Re: Doggy is a Painter

yoko ·
I think we need to add the dolphin here as well.
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Re: Pandas Again

Inda ·
The little pandas are both doing very well. Mom is taking care of both of them now, but has a little trouble carrying them both at the same time. The twin cubs now weigh 5.55 kg and 4.85 kg. Both continue to become more active and playful, often play-wrestling with one another. Both are trying hard to walk and are improving daily. Their noses are almost fully blackened and their fur continues to become fuller and fuzzier and their teeth continue to come in.
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Re: Pandas Again

yoko ·
You are so lucky to have these little pandas in your zoo. I am happy that they are doing well, and that they were swapped so successfully.
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Re: Pandas Again

Inda ·
I truly love pandas. I am so happy that the little ones are doing well.
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Re: Pandas Again

Gisele ·
Thank you for the information. Sadly I am not well enough to be able to visit them at the zoo. I am enjoying the pictures posted on Givnology.
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Re: Feathery Astilbes

Vicky2 ·
I love astilbes, they are so feathery and light. Yoko is right, they look lovely inside as well.
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Re: Eggs are Good for You

Inda ·
There are several health benefits that can be derived from eggs, including: Strong muscles: The protein within eggs helps keep muscles working well while slowing the rate at which they are lost. Brain health: Eggs contain vitamins and minerals that are needed for the regular functioning of cells, including the brain, nervous system, memory, and metabolism. Good energy production: Eggs contain all the daily vitamins and minerals that are needed to produce energy in all the cells of the body.
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Re: Controlling your health one thought at a time

yoko ·
This is a very nice post Teo. Thank you for bringing this subject to our attention. In the East, people have always considered the mind and the body connected. Practices such as meditation, yoga, tai chi and acupuncture, which focus on the person as a whole to help the individual attain harmony and well-being, have been used both in medicine and religion for centuries. http://www.stnews.org/package-10-149.htm
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Re: Have a Nice Summer

Vicky2 ·
Thank you for posting this Sue. I will be going in holidays as well in 2 days. Wishing everyone a very happy and joyous summer. Love Vicky
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Re: Is There?

Margherita ·
Nothing compares to the glory of your sacred caress steered by my desire. Hands like butterflies drawn to my skin by its dazzling pulse emitted in colours of passion flowers. Impalpable grace designs every move of our dance creating the perfection of a mirror performance. We are the stars and also the ocean waves reflecting our light, gently rocking us towards the shores of ardent ecstasy. Nothing compares to the glory of who you are of who I am ... of Whose song we sing. By being. Thank you...
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Re: Burying the Elephant Patsy

yogionefromobie ·
http://www.reelclassics.com/Audio_Video/Music7q/clips/d...elephantfly_clip.mp3 In fact the plight of Elephants is an international problem. Here is a link that suggests that we should re-think having Elephants in zoos at all. They are wonderful and magnificent creatures, and they are just, oh, so inconvenient. . . http://www.helpelephants.com/ Here is a quote from the above link: "As the largest land mammal, elephants are genetically designed to move and in the wild are in motion for...
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Re: Benefits of Laughter

Inda ·
Here is more good information . http://www.holisticonline.com/Humor_Therapy/humor_therapy_benefits.htm Therapeutic Benefits of Laughter Dr. Lee Berk and fellow researcher Dr. Stanley Tan of Loma Linda University in California have been studying the effects of laughter on the immune system. To date their published studies have shown that laughing lowers blood pressure, reduces stress hormones, increases muscle flexion, and boosts immune function by raising levels of infection-fighting...
 
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