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After all the heat and the drought I really didn't think the crepe myrtle would bloom. (When we were here last year they were very pretty.) But here it is September and they are blooming again. I went out early to have coffee on the deck and was surprised by their beauty. I'm not sure what all the light refractions are, but they are pretty too, in their own way.
Hope you have a great weekend full of unexpected beauty. Hi!
How are you? In today's video I wanted to share some vegan finds, talk about sneaky food ingredients and just chat. Have a lovely week! Hey there, How are things? I hope you are enjoying the last few days of July. Today I'd like to share a tranquil slice of life from our coastal paradise – In the latest vlog installment, I went to the pier to watch the sunrise. Well, that was my plan...I was late because of "things", but I did arrive by 8:00 and I was rewarded with seeing the fish feeding, a couple of cute crabs, and a jellyfish. I recorded my adventure here: There was a lot of wind, so this a relaxing instrumental video. But, weather aside, life on the beach is truly remarkable, and I'm on a mission to share its wonders with the world. If you haven't subscribed to the new daily, blog I urge you to now. Just click the button on the video (Its free!) and then the bell so that you will be notified as every new video drops. The daily vlog is a testament to the extraordinary moments that unfold right at our doorstep. From breathtaking sunrises to captivating marine life, I hope to inspire you to find joy in the simplicity of nature.
Thank you for being a part of our community, and I can't wait to share more fun experiences with you. Speak soon! Today I got up early to watch the sunrise on the bay.
Nature did not disappoint! So much pointless drama has happened this year, it's easy to get caught up in the struggle of it all. But moment like this can change your energy and remind you of what's truly important. I'm thankful to be able to witness another beautiful day. Speak soon~ Hiya!
How are you? I hope you are making time to relax and enjoy the changing seasons. For me summer is almost here and I'm busy traveling and editing videos. #GoodTimes There are so many things I want to share with you! From hidden gems in Amsterdam to the best vegan cafe's in Austin, to a fun filled summer roadtrip to the coast. I hope to start posting to Youtube again regularly next month, but in the meantime I'm working on a couple of new blogposts and of course new recipes! Stay tuned for more and happy trails my fellow travelers! -Ms One Saying goodbye to April and Hello, MAY!
The seasons are changing fast now and April was a whirlwind month. I was in Texas and Florida and few other places I will share soon. I ate some amazing food, meet cool people and just really had a great time traveling this month. I've been working so hard that it feels like this break was long overdue. +I'm actually traveling today and Uber excited to share these latest adventure with you! I also have some book recommendations written up and a restaurant review as well in the queue. Stay tuned for more videos and blog posts. See you at the train station! Magnolia blooms hold cultural significance in the Southern United States and are often associated with the region's charm and hospitality. The magnolia tree, with its large and fragrant white flowers, is a common sight in the South and has become a symbol of the region's beauty and grace. Here are a few ways in which magnolia blooms are woven into our Southern culture:
1. Symbol of the South: The magnolia is often considered a symbol of the Southern United States. Its large, showy blooms are admired for their beauty and have become iconic in representing the region. 2. Hospitality and Grace: Magnolia blooms are seen as symbols of hospitality and grace. The magnolia tree's elegant appearance and sweet fragrance make it a popular choice for decorating homes and gardens, welcoming guests with a touch of Southern charm. 3. Southern Landscaping: Magnolia trees are commonly planted in Southern landscapes for their ornamental value. The evergreen nature of many magnolia varieties ensures that they provide beauty throughout the year. 4. Wedding Traditions: Magnolia blooms are sometimes incorporated into Southern weddings, either in floral arrangements or as decorations. Their beauty and symbolism make them a fitting choice for celebrations of love and unity. 5. Literary and Artistic Symbolism: Magnolias often appear in Southern literature, art, and folklore, adding to their cultural significance. They may be used as symbols of beauty, endurance, and the timeless qualities of Southern life. 6. Southern Heritage: The magnolia has deep roots in Southern heritage and has been featured in various cultural expressions, including music, literature, and visual arts. It is sometimes used to evoke a sense of nostalgia and connection to the South's rich history. 7. Medicinal and Practical Uses: Historically, parts of the magnolia tree, including the bark, have been used in traditional medicine. Native American and early settlers reportedly used magnolia bark for various purposes. I found this online:"The extract of the bark of Magnolia trees (Magnolia officianalis) has been used for some 1,000 years in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine for treatment of maladies ranging from asthma to depression to headaches to muscle pain. It is generally considered safe if taken orally and for the short term. It also has a place in Native American medicine as an antimalarial. More than 250 ingredients can be found in the bark, flowers and leaves of the Magnolia, but two of the main compounds used in dietary supplements are magnolol and honokiol. They are used in cosmetic and weight loss products, and their use as anti-cancer, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory agents is being studied." -From WEBMD I am always moved by their beauty. |
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