45 Things I learned is a “short” campaign that I ran for for 45th birthday. Why don't you check it out?
Advent Calendars are quite popular around the end of the year and I wanted to write about one that would be sort of special in its content. Curious about stones, chakras, and energies? Then this one is for you!
When I started writing the Financial Awareness 101 section, it was just an attempt at portraying financial operations in a simple way while providing some tips and tricks. Now along the road, the idea of a program has come to fruition and will be disclosed soon. Stay tuned!
Terra Mater reveals my discoveries and my -not so limited- knowhow in matters of the environment, gardening, and nature. I promise you, it's definitely worth a look, or more!
I decided to go for a walk at a nearby park yesterday.
Upon arriving, my eye caught a beautiful day-flying moth...
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It's the season for these flowers to bloom in different colors.
What is their origin? And their spiritual meaning?
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Now that we looked into what to recycle and how to do it at home, how about checking re-using, and re-purposing?
And you might be surprised that's even better than recycling! How so?
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The first step in the recycling process is collecting the recyclables.
How do we decide what to recycle? How do we proceed at home?
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It's this time of the year when everyone exchanges gifts and buys new household or wardrobe items.
A lot of trash ensues and if we want to leave a not-so-negative imprint on Earth, recycling is what can help.
In this new series, I will be exploring matters of recycling and how it can be incorporated easily into our daily lives.
Ready to find out more?
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As soon as it starts raining, I know I can expect dozens of snails and slugs to come to my porch and climb on my potted plants.
Should we consider them pests? Or do they have benefits? How to get rid of them?
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In May of this year, a friend of our family gave me some bulbs to try out in my garden.
Not just any bulbs. Wild, black irises bulbs that grew naturally in the Cedars region.
I planted some in my compost and some in the soil of my garden.
I am now excited to see them well-sprouted, despite all the cats from the neighborhood.
Read on for more info about this not-so-common flower and its symbolism!
It is that time of the year again.
Many hunters are not very environmentally aware and this post would like to shed some light on what happens in Lebanon.
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When I discovered that the conifers in my garden were in fact cedars and not a type of fir, I was thrilled!
Besides being the emblem of my country of birth, Lebanese cedars have multiple benefits.
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This ornamental flower is sort of special.
I only planted a small stem this summer and it has grown and is already blooming 🥰
Read on for the uses of this beautiful plant...
With the first good rain yesterday, I decided to dedicate a post to one of our survival elements.
Could it also be our doom?
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Since I am spending time in my garden, it is normal to stumble upon its inhabitants.
What are soldier flies?
Read on and maybe you could help me!