Green Land Nation
Greenland Nation is a fund raising for trees. Raising Amount $1000 or more.
For every $3 One tree will be planted with the doners name adding value to the mother earth.
Life with nature make you stylish. 😎 So be in style no matter what. 🎯
Going Green: 🌿🌱🍃
Help the Environment
Green Coast was created for us all to learn how to position the world for the future of energy.🥀🌺🌸
Going green is an excellent decision. This is no longer a thing of the past. It is the way of life in the present. 🌳🌴🌲
See the difference in lack of green and full of green. 🌴🌳🍃
Nature at its best. 😍 Itself gives us a great teaching.
Be Happy! One of the Greatest Sources of Happiness—Nature. Love for nature is your real nature. Identify your natural state.
Nature is one of the greatest sources of happiness. In fact, humans had lived in the lap of nature for millions of years and their stay in modern cities is comparably very very short. Still now majority of them lives in close proximity to nature. In fact, human race is dependent upon nature for its very survival (plants recycle carbon dioxide into oxygen; our food is a product of nature; and we can survive under a very limited range of variables of nature like temperature, etc.)
Nature is all free! It is there for everybody to stand and stare and derive happiness and solace from. It does not distinguish between rich and poor, strong and weak, man and woman. Silvery sun is free, golden moon is free, cool breeze, warm seashore, imposing mountains, smooth flowing rivers, dark and inviting forests, all are free.
It is free, not because it is cheap, but it is rather priceless.
How much would it cost to make only an artificial island with rivers, forests, mountains, and surrounding ocean?
Billion dollars, zillion dollars?
Can one make it? And if one can and afford, will he give it to humanity free to enjoy? Will he not charge some entrance fees? How much?
When we see the moon, we see it in its entirety, no matter how many millions of people are seeing it at the same time. Has God made a separate moon for each of us, or is it only one moon which each of us somehow sees as his own individual moon? And similarly, the sky, the sun, the ocean, rain and sunshine, all are there for us to possess fully. Each can stare at the sky and claim all of it for his or her happiness. It is all his or her.
Nature understands your moods. If you are sad, it is also sad with you. But it does not make you sadder. It does not lead you to further despair. It applies gentle balm to your wounds. It sits besides you like a mother, spouse, brother or sister, or a friend and embraces you, talks to you, listens to you patiently, empathizes with you. Slowly it lifts your spirits, makes you to see your little woes, worries, and wounds in the right perspective of infinite time and space. You smile; you laugh; and you are happy again!
I am sure, you are keeping your money in the bank and this bank balance gives pleasure and happiness. Even when this money is lying idle or tied down in investments. Sometimes it is money just on paper, as, for example, the value of shares and bonds. When you need something, you withdraw the money and exchange it for some pleasure and happiness. Well, all this is good.
Yet do you realize that infinite beauty and happiness is lying around you in the form of nature?
Do you appreciate this fact and draw happiness out of it?
BE HAPPY!
Hi Greenlanders,🎋🎋🎋
Do we even know what is a Forest?🎋
A forest is a piece of land with many trees. Many animals need forests to live and survive. Forests are very important and grow in many places around the world. They are an ecosystem which includes many plants and animals. Temperature and rainfall are the two most important things for forest.
What are the benefits of forest?
The benefits provided by forest ecosystems include: goods such as timber, food, fuel and bioproducts. ecological functions such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling, water and air purification, and maintenance of wildlife habitat
How can we save forest?
Restore damaged ecosystems by planting trees on land where forests have been cut down. Encourage people to live in a way that doesn't hurt the environment. Establish parks to protect rainforests and wildlife. Support companies that operate in ways that minimize damage to the environment.
How do you take a forest bath?
Step 1 – leave behind your phone, camera or any other distractions, so that you can be fully present in the experience.
Step 2 – Leave behind your goals and expectations. Wander aimlessly, allowing your body to take you wherever it wants.
Step 3 – Pause from time to time, to look more closely at a leaf or notice the sensation of the path beneath your feet.
Step 4 – Find a comfy spot to take a seat and listen to the sounds around you. See how the behaviour of the birds and other animals changes when they become used to your presence.
Step 5 – If you go with others, make an agreement to resist talking until the end of the walk, when you could gather to share your experiences.
The importance of forests cannot be underestimated. We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.
Till then 🖤
Keep Green, Grow Green💚🎋💚
Hi Greenlanders,🎋
Appreciate The Beauty Of Nature🍎
To really appreciate the beauty that is your life, spend a moment appreciating the beauty that is nature – really appreciating it, immersing yourself in it and marvelling at the magnificence of it. And this can be done even in in the middle of the burbs – you don't have to necessarily be any place special.💚
I am an holistic visionary, my gift is to get to the beating heart of your life purpose, nature and business strategy, to help set your direction and map out the steps you need to take to get you there, whilst empowering you with the strategies, tools and mind-set shifts required to live an abundant, successful and happy life, with passion, joy and meaning.😇
Greenland nation is built on three core pillars of reciprocity, connection & well-being. It is about giving us permission to place our happiness, health & well-being at the top of our priorities in life, to support each other, and to collaborate together to inspire and achieve positive change in the world. We provide walks, a leadership program connecting passionate and aware business leaders and entrepreneurs globally. 🐝
Till then💚
Keep planting and keep growing.
Hi Greenlanders,🎋🎋🎋
Love for nature will give you emence peace in your life.😇
Please take some time to connect with this space. 🍎
The absence of a deep emotional connection between humans and the natural world is at the root of the environmental crisis.🍎
Can you think of a place in nature that you know really well?😇
Close your eyes for a moment and see what comes up.😌
Can you visualise the place in exquisite detail? The sounds, the colours, the smells, the subtleties that only you know.😇
Do memories surface? Perhaps you have known this place for a long time. Maybe you spent golden moments from your childhood here? There might be happy memories tinged with sadness or regret?😇😌😇
How does it feel when you bring this place to mind now?😌
Please don’t rush. Take a moment to connect.😌
Now another question.🥦
How would you feel if this same place was under imminent threat? Imagine someone is destroying it right now. What do you feel? Anger? Sadness? Shock? Resignation? Nothing at all?😶
Can you imagine that you might actually do something immediate and tangible to help protect this place?🤔
Be honest with yourself.😇
If you really have a deep connection with this place, it is likely that you might feel moved to do something. That’s obvious, right? We naturally and instinctively act to protect that which we care very deeply about.😇
But what if that deep connection with a place is absent? How would that affect your response? It’s a beautiful place but it’s not your place. Are you still likely to do something about it? Is it your responsibility?😶
Let me paint two scenarios for you…
You are walking through town at night and you see your best friend looking dishevelled, sleeping rough on the street. You haven’t seen him for six months. There is probably an initial shock: “Oh my God, what happened?!!” You instinctively reach out for him. Before you know it your arm is on his shoulder: “Come home with me. Let me take care of you”.😇
Now another night. This time you see a random stranger looking dishevelled, sleeping rough on the street. Be honest. What do you do? Is it someone else’s problem? If your heart is big enough you might give him some money or buy him a sandwich but is he coming home to sleep on your couch? Perhaps you rationalise your inaction by reminding yourself that you donate to the local homeless charity. You might remind yourself to vote for a politician who appears committed to doing something. But most of the time most of us don’t do anything at all.😶
Why the difference? It’s obvious isn’t it… in the first scenario you don’t even think. You have a deep emotional connection with your best friend and you have to act. In the second scenario you might feel sad and you might recognise the tragedy of the situation but there is no emotional connection between the two of you, so more often than not you don’t act.😇
John Steinbeck put it very well when he wrote (at a time when there was famine in China): “It means very little to know that a million Chinese are starving unless you know one Chinese who is starving.” There needs to be an emotional connection for the thing to have any meaning.😇🤜😇
It is the very same when it comes to the environmental crisis. There is a groundswell of support at the moment for taking steps to avert climate change. The reality that there is a problem seems to have finally dawned on a lot of people. But still most people don’t really “do” anything significant do they? I’m not being self-righteous or judgemental here. I know that I’m guilty of it myself. Why are we all so passive? Why do we wait for someone else to do something?😡
There are a number of reasons and it’s not simple (and I certainly don’t have the answer). I have thought about it a lot though and there are some ideas:😀
The sheer scale of the problem is so frightening, most of us don’t feel capable of doing anything meaningful. The tree is about to fall down and I am just a tiny ant!
Society as currently constructed is designed to make us passive and docile. We lead incredibly busy lives… commute, work, eat, exercise, shop, look after the kids, more work, Netflix, bed. Most of us just sleepwalk through life on automatic pilot waiting for the next brief window of pleasure. One day blending into the next. We have hardly any time to reflect, let alone act.😡
Many in society feel socially isolated. The sense of community has broken down. Loneliness is an epidemic at the moment. If you feel like you are on your own, you are far less likely to summon up the courage to do something. The Titanic is sinking and you are just one person with a bucket. Everyone else on the boat is a stranger to you. What’s the point?
Perhaps the biggest reason we do nothing is that most of us have lost the sense of deep connection with the natural world that our ancestors took for granted. If you don’t feel deeply connected to nature, you obviously don’t care about it in the same way and you are far less likely to do something immediate and meaningful. It’s the same reason why you ignore the homeless person you don’t know.
So what can you do?😶
I don’t have the answer. It does however seem to me that passing various pieces of legislation, banning single use plastics and imposing carbon taxes is essentially treating the symptom and not the disease. Like an obese person with type 2 diabetes who goes to the doctor because he has high blood pressure and takes a tablet every day without fundamentally changing the way he lives his life, and more importantly changing his relationship with himself. I’m not saying that strong legislative action isn’t essential. It obviously is, but the root goes much deeper.😑
It is probably a good idea for you to start very small. You can do something and maybe others will follow. It’s also great if you don’t feel like you are on your own. Can you find and connect with a community of others who feel the same way as you? Here is a small example to show you what I’m talking about…🌞
One day I saw one of the gardeners spraying the lawn with pesticides. He was wearing a mask because he didn’t want to ingest those chemicals himself. I spoke with him. He was a nice man, just doing his job. I could have left it there but I didn’t because I felt something… anger, sadness, defiance, some strength. Why is this happening to my place?! I put up a petition which was promptly taken down by the management company. But it was still seen and lo and behold, some other people who live here agreed that we should stop spraying the gardens where we live. So suddenly there is community. I’m not one person on a sinking ship with a bucket. There is some strength in numbers and there is the possibility of something positive happening. It’s a drop in the ocean but it counts.😌
Most importantly, to get to the root of this problem we need to rediscover the deeper connection with nature which we have lost. Mindfulness is one way of cultivating this connection. It takes time and patience. Two things in life which are in very short supply.😶
Most of us have neither the time nor the inclination to pursue a deeper nature experience… for the masses it is width that counts, not depth. We are addicted to new experiences. Consuming new places in a very shallow and meaningless way. A nice photograph for Instagram and another place ticked off the list.🥦
What about the places we habituate? The lane we pass on our way to work. The tree in the field overlooking the car park. The park where we walk the dog. The canal where we eat our lunch everyday.😀
Do you stop and listen to the trees stirring in the breeze? Do you notice the first leaves of spring and the very last leaves of winter? Do you know the call of each songbird? Have you noticed how the character of a place changes day by day and even moment by moment?😀
Can you slow down and pay attention in these moments?
It’s a drop in the ocean but it counts.
Thank you, Nature in mind. 😇😇😇
73rd, Independence Day 2020: History, importance and significance of the day
Independence Day 2020 India: On 15 August 1947, the first Prime Minister of independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the national flag at the Lahori Gate of Red Fort in New Delhi.
Today is the 73rd Independence day for India, if we look back we will see that we have accomplished a lot and much more to go. A lot hace sacrificed a lot to see this day make sure we keep the sprit high and our hearts to out national flag. I love my mother land, I have serwdand will be of service to my Mother Land.
Cheers and wish you a very happy Independence day.
"vande Maataram"
The followers breed of the SUN. Sunflower always follow the Sun as it changes its direction. 😯🍎😯
Flowers not only make you beautiful but also makes your surroundings positive. 😍😉😍
🍎Natural Weather Transition, beauty of clouds flying on the surface Earth🌍
Hi Greenlanders,
💚💚💚One colour changes all perception. Choice is Yours. 😪😪😪
The Benefits of Trees🎋🎋🎋
Public Health and Social Benefits😎
Clean air: Trees produce oxygen, intercept airborne particulates, and reduce smog, enhancing a community’s respiratory health. The urban canopy directly contributes to meeting a city’s regulatory clean air requirements.😇
Access to trees, green spaces, and parks promotes greater physical activity, and reduces stress, while improving the quality of life in our cities and towns.😇
Urban landscaping, including trees, helps lower crime rates.
Studies show that urban vegetation slows heartbeats, lowers blood pressure, and relaxes brain wave patterns.
Girls with a view of nature and trees at home score higher on tests of self-discipline.
Environmental Benefits
Climate change: Trees sequester carbon (CO2), reducing the overall concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Read more about trees and climate change here.
Energy conservation. ✌️
A tree is a natural air conditioner. The evaporation from a single tree can produce the cooling effect of ten room-size, residential air conditioners operating 20 hours a day.
Acting as a natural air-conditioner, Palo Alto’s lush canopy ensures that summer temperatures are at least 6 to 8 degrees lower than in comparable neighborhoods without trees.😇
Tree windbreaks can reduce residential heating costs 10-15%; while shading and evaporative cooling from trees can cut residential air-conditioning costs 20-50%.
Water filtration and retention: Urban forests promote beneficial water quality and reduce storm water management costs😎
Palo Alto street and park trees can intercept 135 million gallons of rainwater. Trees capture and slow rainfall and their roots filter water and recharge the aquifer. Trees reduce storm water runoff, which reduces flooding, saves city storm water management costs, decreases the flow of polluted water into the Bay, and protects the banks of the San Francisquito Creek.
Wildlife habitat: Trees provide important habitats for numerous bird, insect and animal species.🦁🐦🐻
Economic Benefits🌐
Communities and business districts with healthy tree-cover attract new residents, industry, and commercial activity.
Homes landscaped with trees sell more quickly and are worth 5% to 15% more than homes without trees.😇
Where the entire street is tree-lined, homes may be worth 25% more.😀
Trees enhance economic stability by attracting businesses; people linger and shop longer when trees are present.
Where a canopy of trees exists, apartments and offices rent more quickly and have a higher occupancy rate; workers report more productivity and less absenteeism.
Tree Benefit “Fun Facts”:😀
Trees provide inviting and cool areas for recreation and relaxation such as playgrounds and parks.😇
Trees create a tapestry of color and interesting form that changes throughout the year.🎋
The color green is calming and relieves eye strain.
Trees screen unattractive views and soften the harsh outline of masonry, metal, asphalt, steel and glass.
People walk and jog more on shaded streets, which encourages interaction with neighbors and improves the sense of community.
Trees absorb and block sound, reducing noise pollution by as much as 40 percent.
Till then♠️
Keep Digging and Keep Planting. 🎋🎋🎋
Water tree :Noun🎋🥦🎄
Save Trees🥦
Definition of water tree.
: any of several chiefly tropical plants with fluids that may be used as an emergency source of drinking water: such as
a: a large Ceylonese pitcher plant (Nepenthes distillatoria)
b: an African woody vein (Tetracera potatoria) that yields abundant watery sap when a large stem is cut
c: any of several chiefly arborescent Australian plants (as of the family Proteaceae) that yield a watery sap when the bark or roots are cut
especially : a needle wood (Hakea leucoptera) that stores water in its thickened roots.
Till then ♠️
Plant trees, Pamper Trees.
Hi Greenlanders,
I found 8 SMALL SPACES TREES.🎋😘🎋
Add These Trees For Small Spaces To Your Garden Finding the right tree for any garden can be a difficult task let along finding the perfect tree for small spaces.
Considering how large some trees can grow to at maturity, finding trees that will remain a manageable size and still offer lots of great features is a wonderful thing. Check out these 8 trees that are simply perfect for small spaces.
1.Prunus ‘Okame’- Flowering Cherry
2.Aesculus pavia – Red Buckeye
3.Cornus Kousa – Kousa Dogwood
4.Lagerstroemia ‘Tonto’ – Tonto Crape Myrtle
5.Acer palmatum – Japanese Maple
6.Halesia carolina – Carolina Silverbell
7.Prunus ‘Snow Fountain’ – Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry
8.Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ – Forest Pansy Redbud
Let make a quick green planet as quick we will plant these quick plants so will our surroundings be beautiful at the quickest.
Till then ♠️🍎♠️
Keep Planting 🎋GO Green🎋
Hi Greenlanders,
THE 50-50 REALITY VISION. DO YOU WANT GREEN OR GRAY?
“Trees are the lungs of the earth”, from schoolbooks to the wall paintings by roads, everything says the same.🎋🤩🎋
Well, we do like walking through the canopy of trees and melodious chirping of birds brushing themselves with the leaves. But how “Trees are the lungs of the earth”, from schoolbooks to the wall paintings by roads, everything says the same. Well, we do like walking through the canopy of trees and melodious chirping of birds brushing themselves with the leaves. But how about a place or rather a COUNTRY with “no trees” at all?😢🌍😢
Considering how far back into the past one can see, and how accurate that might be, agreement on how this planet has changed by the effects of its climate is always arguable. From the process of the earth’s inevitable cooling of gaseous mass to the formation of compounds, add to that water arriving from space and further cooling the earth’s mantle gave the greatest opportunity for life to evolve. Overall, water and the earth’s cooling temperatures permitted many life forms opportunities to mutate and adapt to ever increasing new conditions. What that means is of the innumerable mutations that were being formed, only those that were tolerant lived. But can you imagine the sheer volume of organisms that at any one time were living within an estimated 1.386 billion km³ (333 million cubic miles) of water? The game changer was water, and still is to this day; Mahatma Gandhi survived 21 days of complete starvation — but water is a different story. Many people who are very fortunate without a thought, turn on a faucet and drink perhaps believing it will never run out.😆😆😆
Humanity was at some time given all that this planet contained. It was at a point in time an evolutionary pallet that was seemingly ordered but was truly chaotic but was not the culmination, which according to projections is its end.🤯🤯🤯
Amongst many factors, of which context was omitted, humans were told that they were masters of their future, I believe lead to many inevitable environmental alterations that eventually were proved to be harmful. Of those things that have greater consequences for which there is no band-aid, no quick fix, and no way back – dwell on that for a moment – removal of trees by people of all ethnicities occurred.😠😠😠
One of our human faults is for our size we have done great harm to the planet, and we seem immobile to prevent further catastrophic changes. If that was insufficient knowledge of how wrong we are, we believe that we can somehow replicate nature’s ways. Australians have unstoppable bushfires that are now naturalised. In areas given to the greatest potential of natural bushfires, were there no risk to assets and people’s lives that consciously placed at risk there would be fewer issues. Many believe that “cold burns” go towards reducing bushfire and people issues. However, as some might know that burning the bark of a tree shortens its life, and therefore, it’s not a step forward but also adds to the build-up of fuel in prone areas.😠😢😠
Fires kill potentially new species of plants, and the epitome of tree loss for the sake of tourism is visible in the Serengeti where “old grass is burned for new” so that herds of Wilder beasts can roam guided to the scent of new grass, followed by tourists. Eventually, in the grasslands fires will burn the last tree, and one of the world’s toughest trees will only have seeds germinating on the banks of rivers. For all the wrong reasons we are passively watching destructive economics followed by unpalatable solutions or good ones that none will take – it is called compromise, which is never the best solution. Fewer trees are the world’s problem, and it’s widescale. Considering areas that were denuded of trees, replanting is a daunting large-scale issue that few try. It’s so easy to fell and extract, and because machinery is designed for deforestation with only “easy to replant” areas being chosen. Where other specialised machines stick a seedling into the ground, replanting areas that contain rocks, steep slopes, and vast acreages are areas where replanting will never occur. But I’m sure there’s a solution to fix this problem but will a fix solve all our problems; probably not, as changes take time and humans are accustomed to a mentality of “I want it yesterday”.😆😆😆
What could have been done differently was dependent on how advanced past civilisations were and how much they felt the need for clearing treed lands for domestic use such as farming. People had to eat, build, fortify, use wood for fuel, as in many less fortunate countries, such as India, the practice continues. Often, by the time is to be drawn, the land has changed. Depending on what aspect of Australian culture one looks, it’s not necessarily the “lucky country”.😶😶😶
In the context of land clearing, and “firestick- farming” it’s unlucky, as clearing trees from massive tracts of lands has arguably changed soils, reduced water permeation, induced salinity and erosion. And those farming lands into which blood sweat and tears dripped, and still do, have made repairing almost impossible. Now that the bareness is visible and the notion that clearing was for the good of economic survival, and the reality of replanting a nightmare, perhaps some have learned a lesson?🙃🙃🙃
You might have read that 3-million years ago the North Pole and places that now have permanent ice once were tropical. There wasn’t anyone around to record the events that caused the big freeze, but now we are concerned about it melting and the polar bear whose heritage is linked to the brown and grizzly bear dying. Tug at my saddened heart strings why don’t you? The upside is the some of the offspring from brown and grizzly bear managed to have features that allowed them to adapt to hardships, and they did that in 2000 years or about 133 generations.😲😲😲
Perhaps the way to see the issues of fewer trees is to realise that natural alterations to places on earth are balanced by dynamic adjustments that allow an imperceptible, but measurable ecological change. Maybe there’s a good result coming, but each time I look, I’m dismayed.🤨🤨🤨
Tree clearing in Australia is at a point where an area equivalent to two small European countries have occurred. I recommend you read Journal of Plant Ecology, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 March 2012, Pages 109–120,. There are hard facts that show that not only are governments losing the plot they are destroying it as fast as they can.🌐🤯🌐
The book is titled, “Little left to lose: deforestation and forest degradation in Australia since European colonization. By Corey J. A. Bradshaw.😐😐😐
The earth is bigger than we give credit and is humankind capable of acting in anything but a small minded way? I see the problem not in its entirety because it’s just too big, however, I can see that better international controls are necessary if we are to continue as a civilisation and certainly not to the brink of extinction. Fortunately for Australia, we have some of the best scientific minds. I am hopeful that we go beyond shown small-scale repairs.🙏🙏🙏
Mother Earth has been given to us to stay on it an make it beautiful so it's our home, it's up to us if we want to see it greaner or a dark place.🎄🎄🎄
Till then♠️
Keep Planting & GO Green🎋🥦🎄
Hi Greenlanders,
🙌Good Morning 🎋
It's PENDEMIC and we have seen a lot of havok arounds us and won't be the first time nature showed humans, who the boss is 🌍.
So we need to respect nature which is the supreme power 🔥 which caught my attention to my story. Couple of days back I saw a TREE completely cut down to its ground, but with what I saw was much more inspiring and I felt I had to share to my Greenlanders. 🙌
Look at the picture below and you will be able to see new buds coming out of the cut down TREE, 🥦by which it reflected me the only similarity of all the TREE🥦 and humans in the world in counting. But I was wrong there are more people in the world in comparison to trees. Google says " there are around 3.04 trillion TREE'S on Earth, 🌍 or around 422 for each person on the planet. 🌐
😮Now every TREE 🥦has this one goal in it's life to grow big and huge no matter how is climate the weather the soil, if there was enough water for it or if someone has cut it down to its ground it still has this obsession to grow no matter what is the situation if its standing and rooted to the ground it will grow and if not disturbed one day it will grow huge.🤯
🤨But not every human carries such obsession to grow, but every TREE🥦 does and each one in the world has this crazy passion to grow and be of service to this world no matter what happens it will keep trying and trying and trying to do what it's duty by the almighty and will do it until it's burnt down to the ground. 😢
😮As per the above ratio the vice versa percentage is less for humans. There are very less people in the world those who have lived their lives as a TREE🥦 and were of great service to the world Alas! not every human does. 😮
🤯422 for each person on the planet, can you fu***ng believe it? 1 person = 422 TREE🥦 not every person is living up to its standard to serve the world but on the contrary every freaking TREE lives with one goal in life to grow and become huge and be of service to that one human in one way or another who is not worthy of it in any means but still the TREE know it's path and never deviates from it Goal. 😇
😶What if every human had the same crazy passion to grow no matter even if cut down to the ground it will achieve what he has decided to conquer.😐
🤯It just blew my mind that a TREE not able to move not able to speak not able to express its feelings not able see not able to react on an humanly action, not able to defend itself but it will GROW no matter what.😘
Humans are not TREE'S but still not even close to what a TREE does in it's span of life.🤨
I hope my observation must have given a vision to a bigger picture, hope you possess the same power as a TREE and grow big and be of a great service to this universe. 😇😇😇
Till then🖤
GO Green🎄 & Keep Planting🎋
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