Conversation – 26
Hello Peeps time for a new Conversation Thread. This is number 26 out of the
series. I created and started this thread 10 years ago.😎🎈
I will change it often from now on. This is just a knock around
thread about things in life. My life and others. I am an avid Heidi
Daus Collector, former singer, model and so on. I do this thread because
I enjoy what I do. I love fashion and music and HSN is a little of both.
I cover a lot of music and fashion on this thread. ✨😎
I am going to wish Happy Holidays to all the Peeps out there and please
stay safe. 🌹✨😎
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My type of people are those who wish others well, remain accountable for their actions, seek growth with you, are kind to strangers, and keep it real without being unnecessarily rude.
Life is short. Don’t be afraid to laugh, to care, to share and shine, and mostly love.
With a little love, a little kindness, and a little gratitude, we can transform the corner of our world, today. 😎 -
A mesmerizing close-up of a Dahlia ‘Night Butterfly’ flower, showcasing its velvety black petals adorned with delicate white speckles. This variety’s unique coloration creates a striking contrast against the lush green foliage and hints of other vibrant blooms in the background.
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This captivating rose showcases a mesmerizing bicolor pattern, with one half of its petals bathed in a vibrant crimson hue, while the other half remains pristine white. The contrast creates a striking visual impact.
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This captivating a breathtaking, fully bloomed pink rose nestled amidst vibrant green foliage and surrounding buds. The delicate, velvety petals unfold in a stunning display, radiating a soft, warm hue.
The rose’s intricate center is visible, adding depth and complexity to the magnificent bloom. The lush, verdant leaves provide a striking contrast, further enhancing the rose’s natural beauty.
The overall composition creates a sense of tranquility and natural elegance, inviting the viewer to appreciate the rose’s delicate, fleeting splendor.
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This captivating the stunning and unique Dove Orchid, also known as the Holy Ghost Orchid. The delicate, pure white bloom appears to float gracefully, its intricate petal structures resembling the outstretched wings of a dove in flight.
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Good Morning Peeps and welcome to our lovely Community. 🎈😎
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No worries I gave birth to three fair daughters and I taught them well hubby and I. 💕😘🎈😎
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NATIONAL POTATO DAY
Ah, spuds. On August 19 each year, the humble potato takes center stage. In truth, though, doesn’t it steal the show at nearly every meal?
Whether baked, fried or mashed, these taters bring on the flavor. They are a staple of many meals, too. Filling a void for appetizer dishes and working double duty at suppertime, these versatile root veggies satisfy and fill us up.
According to the International Potato Center, more than 4,000 varieties of potatoes grow around the world. Not only that, but they also come in a variety of beautiful colors and sizes. This starchy carbohydrate comes with no fat or cholesterol and is loaded with Vitamin C and potassium. Depending on your dietary needs and how you prepare your potatoes, this vegetable offers what many are looking for. However, with 26 grams of carbohydrates, it’s a no-no in a low-carb lifestyle.
When it comes to the health specs of a potato, we tend to tank the benefits when we prepare them. We fry them and load them with toppings like cheese, sour cream, and butter. Who doesn’t love a loaded baked potato? Ok, ok. You can all put your hands down, now.
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NATIONAL SOFT ICE CREAM DAY
National Soft Ice Cream Day on August 19 gives us a tasty way to cool off on a hot summer day. Whether you enjoy it in a bowl or on a cone, grab some soft serve and enjoy!
In 1934 on Memorial Day weekend in Hartsdale, New York, Tom Carvel had a flat tire. After pulling his ice cream truck into a parking lot, the businessman knew his product was melting. As vacationers drove by, Carvel sold the softened ice cream to them. Surprisingly, they loved the soft ice cream! The potential for a new dessert was not lost on the salesman. Instead of a roving ice cream truck, Carvel could have a fixed location with soft ice cream.
Two years later, Tom Carvel opened his first ice cream store on the site where his truck broke down. In the preceding years, Carvel patented a super low-temperature ice cream machine and created a secret formula ice cream.
It wasn’t long before other businesses began to crop up. The hard ice cream industry began to object. Despite both products providing similar flavors, servings, and enjoyment, they were different. Hard ice cream business did suffer a reduction in revenue during the first years of soft ice cream’s popularity. Even the Minnesota legislature passed laws prohibiting the sale (technically by law it was considered to be ice milk) of soft-serve ice cream from a machine. It had to be sold pre-packaged. The law was later changed. (Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 19 Aug 1951).
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INTERNATIONAL BOW DAY | AUGUST 19
On August 19, International Bow Day recognizes the accessory that has been changing fashion for centuries – bows! Adding accessories makes just about any look so much better.
During the 18th century, men primarily wore bows. However, as fashion trends changed, women began to wear the accessory, too. They chose a variety of fabrics, styles, sizes to compliment their wardrobe. Throughout the generations, bows continue to maintain their fashion power. While they never went out of style, designs and place dictated the fashion trends.
On International Bow Day, celebrate your style with bows. Whether you chose to where them in your hair on as a clothing accessory, there’s something f
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