Solar Eclipse means low temps. Hot Lemon Ginger and Honey to stay warm.
#Repost @gettyimages A jaguar stalks and kills a yellow anaconda on the Cuiaba River in the Pantanal in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The cat spotted the snake resting on the riverbank and chased it into the shallow waters at the river's edge before struggling with it for over two minutes. Anaconda kills by jaguars have only been observed on a handful of occasions and very few photographs of this incredibly rare behaviour are known to exist. Photographer Chris Brunskill has spent a month observing the jaguars of the Brazilian Pantanal.| September 29, 2017 | @christianbrunskill | #FollowFriday
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#Repost @paulamichellewhite with @repostapp ・・・ "I know your works. Behold, I have set before you an open door, which no one is able to shut. I know that you have but little power, and yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name. Revelation 3:8" .. When God opens a door- walk through it knowing He has you! #faith #believe #God #trust #nomoreexcuses #favor #word
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#Repost @thisiscornelius ・・・ Isaiah 64:8 – “But now, O Lord, Thou art our Father, we are the clay, and Thou our potter; And all of us are the work of Thy hand.” We are His workmanship created for His glory that He foreordained to operate according to His plan. Let the Potter have His way. Just stay submitted as He sculpts and prepares you as a vessel of honor to ultimately bring Him glory.
#Repost @davidoyuke_blackskillz (@get_repost) ・・・ Picture Courtesy: T.Voekel. --------------------- [A lesson on time, beauty and legacy] Some of the most beautiful things we experience take time. We have over time become quite averse to things that take time to become. We want quick returns on everything and when something takes longer than we desire, we wither with frustration or simply discard it. The seed of this plant is documented as being able to be germinated even after 1000 years and even after germination, it can live for more than 1000 years. We could easily look at its beauty and not see its longevity, its process, its staying power. If it had eyes and could share with us what it has seen, it would have millions of stories for us. I wonder what about us can remain beautifying the world even thousands of years after we are gone. Will stories of our love remain? Stories of our resilience? How about a legacy of hope and inspiration? I wonder. Will we just be a mark in the present that withers away with time, or will we leave more beautiful things behind that permanently scent the world. Wonder with me. #Flowers