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tenderkisses401 Β· 5 years ago
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This has been a very busy, stressful, emotional, draining & EXTREEEEEEMELY Frustrating week for me. But today, I will let NOOOOOOOOTHING steal MY JOY, because it's ALL ABOUT celebrating my #23 😍β™₯😘. My BABY, my LOVE, my HEARTBEAT, my MOTIVATION, my 2nd BORN Germany Ellison a.k.a "Slick" πŸ˜‰. Happy Blessed Birthday πŸŽ‚ My Handsome Young Man 😘. Words CAN'T EVEN describe HOW MUCH I love you, & am soooooo VERY PROUD of YOU β™₯πŸ’•. I Wish the very BEST for your 23rd birthday & for YOUR LIFE 😘. Continue to be the VERY BEST version OF YOU that YOU CAN BE & let NOTHING or NO ONE stand in your way ☺. For those that will embrace my page today, send some LOVE 😍 & sweet BIRTHDAY WISHES Germany's way β™₯😘. #ALWAYSMYBABY β™₯ #HesALion 😍😘 #LeoSeasonInFullEffect πŸ˜‰ https://www.instagram.com/p/B1RN-aLlLBRSPtlCb2cyJJ0IrdTckzMfpDDgbg0/?igshid=11p8giudsy9x7
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markibreet Β· 6 years ago
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Today, Lammas reminds us it’s time to β€œreap” (recognize, give thanks for) what we have sown (done) in the past year and to prepare for the coming autumn/winter. August in the northern hemisphere is when the heat is most intense. We look forward to the cooling days of fall when the apples are crisp and the last of the corn, chilies and tomatoes are harvested. In early religions the grain harvest represented the cycle of life and death. Stories were told of Persephone taken to the underworld and grief-stricken Demeter, her mother, grief-stricken, making the leaves fall (portraying winter). But before the autumn season, there was festivity, celebration, gathering fruits and grains and baking the first loaves of bread. Let us too give pause, recognizing our abundance, beautifying with grape vines, leaves, sheaves of wheat and oats, making corn dollies, sharing late summer fruits, celebrating skills, talents and craftsmanship and baking bread together from the first harvest.” – Risa D’Angeles, #lammas #lughnasadh #harvest #firstharvestfestival #leoseasoninfulleffect #leo #thewheeloftheyear (yes I know Lammas was yesterday)
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randommindconfessions Β· 8 years ago
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It's Karla's Bday, so cheers to a good night. #LeoSeasonInFullEffect
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reveur-noir Β· 8 years ago
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😜 β™ŒοΈ #july24th #leoseason #leoseasoninfulleffect
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zha-d-blog Β· 9 years ago
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Although My BIG Day is Coming to An End.. I'm STILL Hype & I Will Be Celebrating This WHOLE Week.. πŸ˜„πŸ˜ #BirthdayBoi πŸŽπŸŽˆπŸŽ‚πŸ¦ #LEOSeasonInFULLEffect πŸ‘‘β™ŒπŸ”₯ #KingOfMyJungle πŸ‘‘πŸΎ #July26th πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰ #WhatABeautifulDayItIs πŸ‘ŒπŸŒˆπŸ’ž
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markibreet Β· 6 years ago
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Today, Lammas reminds us it’s time to β€œreap” (recognize, give thanks for) what we have sown (done) in the past year and to prepare for the coming autumn/winter. August in the northern hemisphere is when the heat is most intense. We look forward to the cooling days of fall when the apples are crisp and the last of the corn, chilies and tomatoes are harvested. In early religions the grain harvest represented the cycle of life and death. Stories were told of Persephone taken to the underworld and grief-stricken Demeter, her mother, grief-stricken, making the leaves fall (portraying winter). But before the autumn season, there was festivity, celebration, gathering fruits and grains and baking the first loaves of bread. Let us too give pause, recognizing our abundance, beautifying with grape vines, leaves, sheaves of wheat and oats, making corn dollies, sharing late summer fruits, celebrating skills, talents and craftsmanship and baking bread together from the first harvest.” – Risa D’Angeles, #lammas #lughnasadh #harvest #firstharvestfestival #leoseasoninfulleffect #leo #thewheeloftheyear (yes I know Lammas was yesterday)
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