Jabu: Inspiring conscious change through transformative art

Debra Bernier: Driftwood sculptures honouring our connection with nature

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France -A Walk in Perigord : Castelnau – Bretenoux Castle in the Dordogne Valley – 30 photos

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Photography: Spring Rose Her Weary Head and Sang (Part #3)

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It is so fitting that I share these images today.  It gets right to the heart of why I take them, because any time I like I can just open them and be transported to spring.  It is fitting, because as I predicted it snowed last night.  Our tree outside looks gloriously vibrant, however, despite the snow so that is a good thing.  I do not know, however, how the flowering trees have fared at the gardens and can only hope they are just as resilient.  We have had wind and some snow, but fortunately we did not have hail like last year.

So, for those of you already in spring – let us celebrate her beauty.  For those of you (like me) stuck in less appealing weather, let us celebrate her anyway 🙂  I hope you enjoy!

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I could help but lose myself in the reflections.  The orange shape…

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Bizarre Creatures in The Marianas Trench [Infographic]

The Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, is the deepest part of the Earth’s oceans and is the deepest part of Earth. It’s no surprise that there are thousands of interesting species living there, many of them are unique to the Marianas Trench. Let’s check out ten of the most peculiar creatures! via Bizarre Creatures … Continue reading Bizarre Creatures in The Marianas Trench [Infographic]