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RE: Offener Brief ins Auenland
I'm always very impressed by how much you endeavour to keep up to date (re-read...). Wow and thank you so much - I think that's what you call " true interest"... blush
I'm always very impressed by how much you endeavour to keep up to date (re-read...). Wow and thank you so much - I think that's what you call " true interest"... blush
I'm like this: If I like you, I like you. 😊 And for me, Steemit will always equate with you! When I hadn't had a clue about so many things, I think it was you who meant the most on Steemit for me. I don't ever want to forget that... Hence the re-reads now and then.
In short, I value this friendship a lot and so does your sheep. Btw you write such good posts about them. It's always a treat to read them. I know it sounds cheeky, but then you know how expressive I am.
Are you blushing again?
Äh, nope... However, I am smiling a lot inside myself... :-))
:))))
Did you observe, the glitches on Steemit seem to be resolved.
At least I'm feeling this way...
And also, after years, I could spot the moon (hilal), marking the beginning of the holy month, Ramadan, here.
It was really cloudy, and I had almost zero hope. But nature works in mysterious ways.
Sending all the good vibes to you too.
Did you know that the moon looks different all over the world? "Your" moon lies on its side. Here it "sits" oder "stands" instead.
I do know, but I still find it fascinating when I see pictures from other parts of the world... Thanks for that :-)
Wow, I didn't know that, actually. But yes, that makes sense, considering we view the moon from different angles and, hence, the different appearances. I think it's especially more evident in crescent moons.
You are most welcome. I'm happy that you found it fascinating :)
No, I have not yet observed any improvement. I haven't focussed on it either, I'm still working on the alternative front end.
Have a good start to Ramadan! In Christianity, we're also currently in fasting-time: seven weeks until Easter (this year at the beginning of April - this high festival also has to do with the moon). However, "our" Lent doesn't have quite as strict rituals as yours. Many people abstain from eating meat, sweets and alcohol. Ultimately, it's about conscious renunciation (which can also be something quite unique) or better (because it's expressed positively): conscious, mindful living.
The whole essence of these rituals indeed!