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Community: Hive Diy
I have learned that when working with wood, we must be patient, detail-oriented and, above all, that we like it a lot. We must never forget that no matter how much practice we have, we must always respect dangerous machines and be careful. I have this always present in each project he carried out.When they are small projects like the one that I will show in this entry, we must still have a design in mind to make good use of time. I had the idea of making a planter sofa for species of cacti and succulents, I had a problem with the electric jigsaw and I had to modify the design, so I made a planter swing and I am satisfied with the result.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

Although the contest is not about catharsis, it is necessary that I make an introduction to put my walk into perspective. Everything indicates that it will be a stressful week, the primary elections and their result have caused more uncertainties, consequently, more increase in the dollar that has already exceeded $715 "Argentine pesos" and as expected seriously affects our pockets. Living in a "hyperinflationary" country like ours is really stressful, no matter how much money you earn in a month, be sure that it is not enough to cover your needs
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Community: Hive PH

A few months ago, I posted my journey here of building a house and how thankful I am for finally moving in. Now, I will be sharing with you some updates regarding the house and what are these minimal add-ons to it.
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Community: Market Friday

One thing I have observed with their parking area is very systematic. Why? It's because there's a particular space for each kind of vehicle. This area is for tricycles only. There is a guard who monitors those who are coming and guided them as to where to park.
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Community: ThoughtfulDailyPost
For me, "finding my centre" and "being grounded" are two different things. I can find my centre in meditation, painting and writing, even listening to music, and rest within myself in flow. But when it comes to feeling really grounded, I also need my body be involved by a movement or a touch. Mind, soul and body are one unit. And only when all three are in balance, connected to nature, to our origin, do we achieve what I would call grounded.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

Hey, Hivers of the #WednesdayWalk community! Long time no see! I have just checked my last post in this community that I did back at the beginning of July!!! In the meantime, I was on vacation, traveled over 5000 km all around Europe, and made dozens of walks, but I didn't do photos of many of them... Luckily, I did a few and will try to post them in this community in the upcoming months... I was doing "categorization" of photos for now, putting dates, picking up good photos... When I was doing that, I noticed that I have some great "walks stories" from before too! So, this is one of those...
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Community: Urban Exploration
This house that sits in the middle of a small forest, was once a farm. That was lived and worked on since the late 1800s. I do not think that this was the original house for the farm, as I think it screams 1950s and a friend/fellow explorers thought 1990s. But there is no information available about new builds or anything like that on the land or how long it has been abandoned for.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

The last time I was here was during an almni homecoming a year after we graduated. Yes, that was nearly three decades ago. Too far away and yet as I set foot inside my alma mater, everything seemed all too familiar. I felt so at home.The school was a Benedictine school before and became a Diocesan school during our senior year. I was able to wear the two uniforms, and carry two logos during my stay. What an honor it was!
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Community: Foodies Bee Hive

Happy Wednesday and bon appetit dear friends of #FoodiesBeeHive! I bring you an ideal recipe for sharing with the family or accompanying a meal and even enjoying a few drinks. With few ingredients it is possible to make these delicious little balls, which combine the saltiness of the cheese with the sweetness of the carrot and the ketchup sauce.
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Community: HiveGarden

It's been a long time since I've posted here, but it's always nice to come back and say hello to fellow gardening, farming and other enthusiasts.You see, due to work and busy schedules, I have not been as immersed in my backyard as I would like to be. At the moment I don't have plants that require too much care; however, I have filled my yard with a lot of annuals such as cassava (or yuca, as it is known in my country), plantain (with plants of various species) and Papaya, plus other smaller plants that I still have around.
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