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Trail Cam Friday September 19, 2025
Well, POOPY (Hahahaha! I made a funny!!). I so badly wanted to show how a septic tank went in but for some unknown reason the trail cam went from start to done in two pictures. Oh well, it was cool to watch. You will just have to trust me. Within 3 hours and the old tank was emptied the new tank installed and everything cleaned up and workers gone. THREE HOURS!?!? That’s insane to me. WOW!! Last Week’s Trail Cam Friday I showed you pictures of the triplet baby fawns. So SWEET!!! This trail cam from WOSPORTS is amazing!! Animals Are Better Pictures Anyway Here is what I caught outside the craftroom door this week: Turkeys. A LOT of turkeys. Baby turkeys at that. Now, excuse the mess. I am in maintenance mode in the yard outside my craftroom. What a MESS!! What Is Black And White In The Dark? On Miss Bears last walk outside before bed she was very intent on something down the slope by the front of house. I squinted and thought…. skunk? Naaaa….. maybe….. so I rushed the dog. Ran up to the 3rd floor (A nice safe distance) and caught a skunk video with…
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The Role of Pallet Rack Inspections in Efficient Warehouses
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Why Sterility Matters More Than You Think in Science
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The Quiet Strength of Everyday Rituals
How the Smallest Habits Can Create the Deepest Family Bonds When we think about family memories, our minds usually jump to the big stuff: birthdays, weddings, vacations, graduations, victories on Azurslot. These are the moments we celebrate, photograph, and revisit in stories. But ask someone what made them feel closest to their family growing up, and chances are they’ll mention something simpler. Not the trip to the beach, but how every night, without fail, someone read them a bedtime story. Not the fancy birthday party, but how they always made pancakes together on Sunday mornings. These small rituals—quiet, regular, often overlooked—carry enormous weight. They don’t ask for attention. They don’t make headlines. But over time, they build trust, connection, and a deep sense of belonging. In a world that often glorifies the grand, it’s worth taking a closer look at the power of the small. What Makes a Ritual Different From a Routine There’s a difference between something we do because we have to, and something we choose to do because it means something. Routines are functional. We brush our teeth. We pack lunches. We get the kids to school. Rituals are emotional. They mark time. They offer comfort. They…











