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How did it wind up nonchalantly leaning against the bigger tree? I guess it’s a branch that came down? Well, that broke off, I guess, since you can’t exactly say it fell down. (Yet! It’s obviously gonna fall someday.) But it is not at all clear to me where it broke off ...
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Wind must be able to rush through your trees, blowing away that which festers and stagnates. Sunlight must be able to reach the inner places, drying the rain and curing the ills. If your life is to be fruitful, you must visit your orchard in all seasons, learning the shape and habit ...
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The 1000-year old dragon tree on the island of Tenerife. Or, when I’m back in my hometown Lahore, the 10th century shrine of Ali Hajveri, the city’s patron saint and one of South Asia’s most celebrated sufis. It’s kind of like how you make it a point to greet elders first ...
To be made to feel guilty. used in: William Wilson abductor muscle Any muscle used to pull a body part away from the midline of the body. For example, the abductor muscles of the legs spread the legs away from the midline and away from one another. used in: Some Words With a Mummy...
A gathering of tumbleweeds roamed the land, leaving seed here and there, pausing now and then, making no decisions and going wherever the wind took them Detached from their former identities, empty of thoughts, opinions and mind, they were free to simply beautumn...
As my three travel buddies and I beheld Istanbul from the top of the Galata Tower, minarets punctured the city’s skyline against the backdrop of the setting sun. As the sea breeze whirled around us, the wind carried the melody of the call to prayer for Muslims. The Arabic verses swell...