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Agus π§Ώ
@agustina
Itap of this calendula. πΌπΌβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ How beautiful it is to be able to contemplate this beauty of nature. I feel very grateful βΊοΈ
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Tracyit ππ©βοΈ
@tracyit
I lived all my life in the chicago area, loved nature enough. I also spend weeks each year in Hawaii, my sister lives there, and that is a larger kind of appreciation of nature. Now I live in rural Wisconsin, and the quiet allows me to be even more present in nature. It simply fills my soul up, so grateful. 10 $degen
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Agus π§Ώ
@agustina
how nice. Thank you for sharing it with me. I also lived in the city and now I live in a countryside 80 km from a city called Mercedes, in Uruguay. The countryside allowed me not only to connect with nature, it helped me connect with myself. Did the same thing happen to you when you left the city?
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Tracyit ππ©βοΈ
@tracyit
We've similar stories-from city to country Yes, I better connected with myself, slowly, like untangling a knot. Little by little the load lightened because I gave less fucks about unimportant things. Focus was clearer, and life felt lighter. Gave me time to fill up space with who I am, instead of who I needed to be.
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