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Back to basics. Making pancakes for breakfast #thesocialbond #cookingwithchloe #bakingwithchloe #thekitchensymphony
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All dreams come true if we have the courage to pursue them. #herfirstclasstoday
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Capturing the conical glass structure at Wheelock Place.
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African masks often represent a spirit and it is strongly believed that the spirit of the ancestors possesses the wearer. Ritual ceremonies generally depict deities, spirits of ancestors, mythological beings, good and or evil, the dead, animal spirits, and other beings believed to have power over humanity.
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A yellow lantern is said to bring success in school...I should start changing some around my home then. 馃槀
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Each morning we are born again, what we do today is what matters most. - Buddha
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"Tis the season to sparkle & shine, all is merry & bright. Every jingle bell will make your heart swell, and twinkle all through the night."
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"Be yourself unless you can be a unicorn. In that case, you should always be a unicorn." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Water is the element of emotion and wisdom, particularly the wisdom of age. It represents a time past the peak of livelihood, moving toward the end of the cycle. Taken with my first dslr a decade ago.
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The hollow of the bell represents the void from which all phenomena arise, including the sound of the bell, and the clapper represents form. Together they symbolize wisdom (emptiness) and compassion (form or appearance). The sound, like all phenomena, arises, radiates forth and then dissolves back into emptiness. In physical sense, bell ringing engages all senses and stimulates the inner ear. The moment bell rings, mind is disengaged from thoughts and becomes more receptive.
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