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ALL WE EVER NEEDED WAS A NEW PRESIDENT!🫡

ONE YEAR AGO TO NOW...⏳
FROM TROLLING ROYALLY 🥳
TO TREATED LIKE ROYALTY! 💫✨💫✨💫✨💫

OUR PRESIDENT...DONALD J TRUMP!!! 🫡🇺🇸
BOARD OF PEACE WORLDWIDE! 🌍

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October 24, 2025
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October 21, 2025
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Good Morning Mrs. Santa and all you Wonderful Ohana Surfers. I Miss you all. The lovely Life-I-Love and I will be out of town at a conference this weekend. We wish you all a Fantastic Weekend. Always know what is around you. I Love You All. God Bless You All.

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Silence.

Silence can be so very loud at times. It is beautiful at certain times of the day. Like at dawn, when nothing breathes. That mesmerizing hour of silence. Everything is transfixed, only the light moves. Slowly upwards, and then you hear the songs of the birds as they awaken to the morning sun. This is where we start to understand that silence is the language of God. It is a space designated for a deeper connection to our Heavenly Father. Silence is essential for us to hear God's whisper above the blaring noise of life. This is where, with our minds turned off for just a moment, that we find God in the stillness. This is where we find that this vast nothingness is completely ...

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God is with us! 🙂

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🌿 Suzanne Simard discovered that trees communicate and share resources.
It reshapes eveyrhting we know about forest ecology and conservation.
For decades, Canadian ecologist Suzanne Simard has quietly revolutionized how we see forests—not as a collection of competing trees but as thriving, cooperative communities.
Her research on mycorrhizal networks—the underground fungal threads connecting trees—revealed how forests share resources, communicate stress, and nurture new life.
Simard’s landmark 1997 study, which found that birch and fir trees exchange carbon underground, redefined ecological science and sparked global fascination with what she calls “Mother Trees”—old, central trees that support the health and growth of their forest “families.” Her 2021 memoir, Finding the Mother Tree, became a bestseller and is now being adapted into a film starring Amy Adams.
But Simard’s mission is more urgent than fame. Through her Mother Tree Project and collaborations with ...

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