How To Bring Spring Into Your Life
🥚 Use writing as a form of therapy while transitioning from one season to the next! Keep a list of ways you hope to bloom over the next few months, and recent ways in which you feel like you already have.
🥚 Boost your creative mindset by surrounding yourself with dreamy, seasonal decorations: Anything bearing images of bunnies, flowers, eggs, baby chicks… You’re probably well aware of all the cute imagery associated with this lovely season!
🥚 Make the decision to begin caring for a small plant! Even if you already have one or a few, add a new little succulent or potted flower to your realm: A fresh, sweet symbol of your own growth and blossoming.
🥚 Do something outside when the weather calls – Even if it is something as simple as basking in the sun, reading Beatrix Potter and drinking lemonade!
🥚 Light sweet-smelling candles, wear pastel ribbons in your hair, send cute and festive cards to your loved ones… Feel inspired by all that surrounds you, be it the rainy skies or the chirp of birds; the slow blooming of flowers, the laughter of children playing, the promise of picnics and bicycle rides.
🥚 Remember that Spring should serve as a positive period of renewal and growth – not only for the nature outside our doors and for ourselves, but for everything and everyone else, too – so put some good changes into the world. Volunteer, sign online petitions for animal and human rights, donate to a reputable cause. There’s so much light to put back into our world!
🥚 If you are spiritual, partake in fun activities and services which are close to your faith and good for the soul. And if not, simply embrace the festivity of the changing season… Allowing it to inspire you towards joy, vibrancy, and thriving! 🌸🐇🐣✨🌦💕
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Farrah Fawcett and Lee Majors
Horror!
Illustration by German/Austrian artist, Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954). 1906.
Mal Evans with Joan Baez, photographed at Candlestick Park, San Francisco on the 29th August 1966, after the Beatles final concert there.
if only our circumstances aligned
Royal Albert hall February 18th 1969 rehearsals.
Stephen Hawking marching with Vanessa Redgrave and Tariq Ali against the Vietnam War – London, 1968
Photograph by Lewis Morley
She smiled and her face was heartbreaking.
Ernest Hemingway, from The Complete Works; “The Garden of Eden,”
a redhead, a blonde and a blonde performing witchcraft? sounds an awful lot like @blvcktoothgrin, @a-walk-on-the-moon and i!🔮🕯️⛓️