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All About Tortoises

“We live in a culture full of hares; but the tortoise always wins”~ Dave Ramsey
“Tortoise steps, slow steps, four steps like a tank with a tail dragging in the sand. Tortoise steps, land based, land locked, dusty like the desert tortoise herself, fenced in, a prisoner on her own reservation- teaching us the slow art of revolutionary patience.”~ Terry Tempest Willams.

Unusual facts about tortoises:-
1. The gender of a tortoise egg isn’t determined right away. Being a reptile, a tortoise’s life revolves around the climate of a region. When the surrounding temperature of the eggs is warmer, more female tortoises hatch; when it’s colder, more males hatch.
2. Tortoises can extract water and nutrients from even the most paltry bites. Their hindgut system works like a double digestive tract, separating water from their waste. When water’s scarce, they’ll hang on to water waste and simply excrete the urates, which look like white toothpaste.
3. The tortoise is the symbol of the Greek god Hermes.
4. 23rd May is celebrated as World Tortoise Day.

Black and White

Black is Black and
White is white
Just as we have marble and granite
Both are pure for sure
As one shows darkness and one shows light

Black is black and
White is white
Just as we have pepper and salt

Black is black and
White is white
Just as we have diamonds and graphite

Black is black and
White is white
Just as we have day and night
Both are opposites yet alike

Black is black and
White is white
Just as we have Covid and co-vaccine
Though there is darkness yet we have a ray of light

Black is black and
White is white

The Daring Duo

Once Lisa and Jennie were at a coffee shop. It was the most famous coffee shop in their town. They were enjoying their snacks when Lisa spotted a person across the street in the alley. She thought that the person was spying on them. So she talked about it to Mrs. Ross, the owner of the coffee shop and she told Lisa and Jennie that she had gotten complaints like this before and apparently the person was spying on the shop. 

Lisa described to Mrs. Ross how the spy looked. Mrs. Ross thought that they should call the police but Jennie told her that if the police would come Mrs. Ross would have to close the shop for inspection and they had no proof that the person was spying on them, so she said that first they had to put CCTV cameras at the front of the shop. So that’s what Mrs. Ross did. 

Once the cameras were installed they caught the person looking into the shop with binoculars and then they gave the recordings to the police. The next day they made a plan that the police would hide in the alley and catch the unknown person. The cops hid behind a dumpster and caught the person and took him in for interrogation. 

The cops got to know that he was working for a person named Brian Callaghn who was suspected of stealing some royal jewels which were on exhibit a few years ago. Brian was paying the man for spying on Mrs. Ross’s shop but Brian’s location was still unknown and because of Lisa and Jennie the cops decided to form a search committee for finding Brian and they told the mayor to give them matching badges saying “The Daring Duo”. 

The next day they saw posters on the walkways with wanted signs for Brian Callaghn. And some weeks later there was a news report saying a flight attendant named Ellie Kim had found Brian in New-Jersey at the airport leaving for Hong-Kong. Right after the news about Brian there was another news report about Lisa and Jennie saying that they were the reason Brian was found and arrested.

The Nature of Art

What can you say to describe ‘Art’ in a word?
I would love to call it an expression. An expression of our thoughts and ideas through painting, writing, singing, dancing, sculpting, composing, playing, cooking and many other indulgence. It is just–an expression. We articulate our invisible thoughts into visible shapes where they can be seen and sensed, and can sensitize minds other than our own. For me Art is truly the language of my soul.
Our life as we see at a moment, is an expression of art. Myriad moments combine to make our beautiful existence- a unique invaluable masterpiece created by the master craftsman-the greatest artist of all times. Art is present in everything we see, feel, touch, taste or hear around us. It can rupture all our senses with ecstasy if we keep the doors within ourselves open.
The tiny drops of dew that rest on the shafts of green grass, the paintings on frail butterfly wings, the medley of the cooing birds, the gurgling streams and the rustling breeze, the tailoring skills of the weaver bird, the sweetest honey in the hives of bees, the fluffy clouds floating gleefully in pristine blue sky, the colourful flowers swaying to and fro enchanting the air with its fragrance, the angelic smile on a child’s face are all impeccable exhibits of art.
Art is immaculate, it is pure. Purity is the emblem of art. Art is everywhere, enveloping us tenderly like a thick warm blanket. It is all inclusive, it is unconditional and absolute. It permeates through the pores of air, dissolves in vapour and fills our lungs with the spirit of life. Remember, the nature of art is elusive and playful. The moment you try to hold it tight assuming that you own it, it vanishes into nothingness and will suddenly appear at the most unexpected hours to tickle you again.
So whenever you think of art my friend, whenever you feel like expressing the art of your soul, try to find art in the most ordinary and simplest of things you see around you. Do not confine yourself within a room expecting your miracle to happen but rather spread your wings and reach the sky to embrace the gush of fresh air, breathe in deep and take in all. Miracles will happen before you know it.