Natureβs Therapy
“Drink your tea (or coffee) slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the whole earth revolves … live the actual moment.”

Natureβs Therapy
“Drink your tea (or coffee) slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the whole earth revolves … live the actual moment.”

Under Umbrellas
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It has rained a lot here and I liked the thought of frogs using these flower heads as their umbrellas. There were a few days I wished I was small enough to fit under a flower. π

Green
The monster does mock
Like grasping a hot handle
Release, and let go
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βNever forget the nine most important words of any family: I love you. You are beautiful. Please forgive me.β
H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Toadβs Shade

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Solanum americanum, or Black nightshade, has family members we know well, such as tomatoes and eggplants. It has been called Garden nightshade, American black nightshade, Common nightshade, Petty morel, Glossy nightshade, Apple of Sodom, Small-Flowered nightshade, Common purple nightshade, Houndβs berry, and The Black Toad. This plant has, many times, been synonymously referred to as Solanum nigrum. Like other humble-looking garden plants such as the dandelion, its leaves provide shade for garden toads.
Misconception
This plant has been confused with the black, berry-producing plant called belladonna (also used as medicine – such as in homeopathic remedies), which is very poisonous and often called, βdeadly nightshadeβ. While there are very toxic nightshades, the ripe, Black nightshade berries and young greens have been used for food. Also referred to as, Wonderberries or Sunberries, they have been made into sauces and jams and the plant is also considered to have medicinal properties. *The green berries can be toxic.
βDo not mistake the deadly nightshade for this, if you know it not, you may then let them both alone.β β β Nicholas Culpepper
Noticing the Difference
Belladonna berries, and the bracts (calyx) at the base of the berries, are much larger on the Deadly nightshade than on the the Black nightshade plant. Photos showing the difference between the Black Nightshade and Belladonna. The flowers of the belladonna are also different than the Black Nightshade.
Of course, when in doubt… do not eat unknown berries or plants. The ripe, Black nightshade berries from my picture were sweet but we didnβt dare eat much from it until we read more about the plant.
Be well, be safe, and happy foraging friends!


Sharon
Hibiscus syriacus or Althaea syriacus, better known as Rose of Sharon or Common Hibiscus, is potentially toxic to animals, but its leaves, flowers and bark are edible to humans and have medicinal properties. It is a part of the hibiscus or mallow family. This shrub / tree is also known as the βHardy Hibiscusβ as it can survive challenging conditions.
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Choice
Thank you M for a wonderful walk through the woods π πβ₯οΈ
What is Important to you?
No goals – killing time
Too many goals – time is short
Values help the choice
βThe difficulty in life is the choice.β
-George Moore
What is most important to you right now?

Color Party
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Coloring on an app, like Happy Color, is a nice way to be able to color wherever I am at. Itβs nice not to have to haul art supplies around with me for those middle-of-the-day zen breaks. I enjoyed all the colors in this one!
“Color is a power which directly influences the soul.”
-Wassily Kandinsky
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Hoo Hoo

Coloring on apps, like Happy Color, is a nice way to be able to color wherever I am at when I need a break. Itβs nice not to have to haul art supplies around with me for those middle-of-the-day zen breaks.
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