Simple rules for living a great #life, St Giles Cathedral #Edinburgh at sunset, classic Siouxie and the Banshees, sea cucumber skin under the microscope, Yasui Sotaro’s #art and loads more #InterestingThings #ContentCatnip
My name is Angèle I’m a ranger at Virunga National Park
“My name is Angèle, and I have been a ranger in Virunga National Park since 2014. I’m one of 31 women contributing to the Park’s vital conservation efforts. On April 13th, I will run the Paris Marathon to mark Virunga’s centennial, raise awareness of its mission, and raise crucial funds for vital ranger medical care. Seeing the park reach its 100th anniversary is a happy moment, and I’m grateful to have played a part in its continued existence. Leaving a mark matters to me — not just through my physical effort, but by contributing to the support of my fellow rangers. This race isn’t just for me; it’s for all of us.” via Virunga National Park

Surreal Gramophone DJing with Vinyl
Bring on the steam punk revival!
St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh by Louis Hubbard Grimshaw

Cities in the Dust by Siouxie and the Banshees
One of the most charismatic, iconic and compelling musicians of the 80s – Siouxie Sioux
The altar of Hekate with Arith Härger
Wholesome Meme: Little by Little

Ten simple rules of living a better life
Found via Cool Guides on Reddit

Yoga for uncertainty
Times are uncertain and if you are facing any personal challenges this yoga with adrienne routine will help you to feel grounded and reassured – As she would say – you’ve got this!
Sea cucumber skin under a microscope

“Let this darkness be a bell-tower, and you the bell.” ~ Rainer Maria Rilke

The National Library of Kosovo from the air

A beautiful poem found by Enchanted Seashells
One of my favourite blogs full of unexpected delights of the spiritual kind is Enchanted Seashells by Princess Rosebud.
Fairies dance in the moonlight
With hearts that shimmer bright
And wings that flutter softly
Making magic in the night”
~ Randi Kuhne

Working from home: this is the only workplace conflict I want to deal with

A wise quote from Carl Jung
Found on the blog of my wise and insightful friend who knows a lot about Jung…Lamp Magician.
“I am never bored as my day is full of interesting things connected with my work, or my books. Only people bore me sometimes, but I with myself am never bored. I don’t know what boredom is. If I had no discipline, then I’d be the victim of my moods. Every minute I know what to do and do it with pleasure – I enjoy doing it. “
– ~Carl Jung, Jung My Mother and I, Page 263
Sholto – Letting Go of Forever
Incredibly talented London jazz musician Sholto released this gem of uplifting cinematic wonder. An album full of nostalgic summery tracks to transport you into the storyline of vintage New Wave film.
Sweet donkey gets excited over being given a squeaky chicken
Expect some loud hee-haws of happiness!
Roast cauliflower with harissa pilaf

The baked rice needs a tight foil lid for the steam to cook it, so don’t skimp on the time it takes to seal it properly.
Prep 15 min
Cook 50 min
Serves 4
For the cauliflower
2 red onions, peeled and finely sliced
1 cauliflower (1.1kg), trimmed and cut into 4cm florets
6 tbsp sunflower oil – I like Mr Organic
2½ tsp ground cumin
2½ tsp ground kashmiri chilli
2 tsp turmeric
2 tsp fine sea salt
For the rice
350g basmati rice, unwashed
4 tbsp sunflower oil
4 tbsp rose harissa paste
2cm x 2cm piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
1½ tsp fine sea salt
1 lemon, juiced, to get 3 tbsp
20g mint, leaves picked and finely chopped
20g coriander, leaves and tender stems finely chopped
60g roasted cashews, finely chopped
Heat the oven to 240C (220C fan)/475F/gas 9. In a large baking dish, combine the finely sliced onion and cauliflower, then add the oil, spices and salt, and rub them in to coat everything well. Cover the dish tightly with foil, pressing all around the edges, then put to one side.
Put the rice, oil, harissa, ginger, salt and 700ml just-boiled water in a second large baking dish. Cover this with foil, too, sealing it well and pressing down all around the edges.
Bake both trays for 25 minutes, carefully turning them around once halfway through. Take both trays out of the oven and put the rice tray to one side, with its foil lid intact, and leave to rest. Take the foil off the cauliflower tray and return it to the oven for 10 minutes to crisp up.
After 10 minutes, take the foil off the rice, then tip the cauliflower and onion mixture all over the top. Pour over the lemon juice, sprinkle with the chopped herbs and cashews, and serve warm.
Via Meera Sodha for the Guardian
Yasui Sotaro – Lemon and Melon
Yasui Sōtarō (1888–1955) was a prominent Japanese Western-style painter, influential in the development of modern art in Japan during the 20th century. He is well-known for his contributions to the yōga (Western-style) painting movement in Japan, which incorporated Western artistic techniques and perspectives into Japanese art.

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