If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
everyone's animals keep adopting me
They like your aura and kindness.
If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
Between my wife and son they have 2 cats and 2 dogs. You'd never know they weren't mine if you came to my house...
But I grew up on a farm so animal husbandry was my life, and then at 17 had my first child so "fathering" everything around me is in my blood. I have never had a time I wasn't doing so.
I have never had a life absent caring for something or someone.
You are truly blessed❣️
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Ever noticed or thought about my Avatar character? Or who it is?
It was deliberately chosen. His name is "Radagast the Brown" from the Lord of the rings Trilogy.
A very notably and respectfully powerful wizard, and yet he remained consistently avoidant of interactions with others.
He preferred his wilderness, plants, and animals to anything involving others and their frail pursuits of civilization, wars, and anything in abrogation to that.
He was known as "the friend of the birds" in the lore.
I feed wild birds daily year round, and also make sure my flowers in my garden have enough flower variety in enough pollen sources to sustain a variety to the 7 kinds of local wild bees I see annually in my yard harvesting from them.
I also pay close attention to, and this year the very disturbing and notable lack of butterflies in number and species in my yard every summer. I had literally maybe 1/10 of the normal variety and population.
I "love" unfettered and unbridled nature.
You have an admirable respect for the wildlife and insects in your garden. They will thrive because of your concern and how you tend your land.
If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
I grew up barefooted in the wilderness of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas in the late 70's in the most rural county in the state. More like a Crocodile Dundee sort of life mixed with being a farmer. Grew our own 'taters' and veggies in a near 2 acre garden, had our own laying hens, and all the milk I could drink from the cow we had. I helped my dad build the house I grew up in at 9. I'm a bit of an oddball in this world and day and age.