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hey do any of you have any tricks and/or tips on not succumbing to the dark and icy grip of despair? i am having a lot more difficulty than normal given both the physical and political climate and i could use some external thoughts on how to keep one’s heart from freezing over.
in return please have my current ember, the only epazote seedling that survived my tragic mistake of placing trust in other people. they are just barely 2cm tall.

today marked the opening of bud the jalapeño's first flower since nearly dying from the double blow of frost and spider mite infestation
may your 2018 also be a time of blossoming after hardship
Hello friend! That is a great (ha! ha!) top-level identification, but what you have there is actually a fairly exciting find for a broad daylight sighting! Thank you to @snailkites for bringing this to my attention.
Ghoulish Blue Herons are most often found skulking in marshes, bogs, swamps, or fens during the twilight hours. They are particularly drawn towards freshly-dug corpse graves in half-flooded cemeteries, but any particularly mist-tendriled spot is considered prime location for nesting. Contrary to popular belief, these ghastly gauntbirds do not themselves feed on the freshly-dead, preferring instead to eat what shows up to dine upon the recently departed.

great blue heron
wakodahatchee wetlands, fl

its trans day of visibility so here is me in my greenhouse
five years ago if you had told me that i was a girl, that i would have multiple people who actively wanted me to be part of their lives, that i would have my own actual for real greenhouse to grow plants in, that tens of thousands of people have read something i wrote, that i would want for the most part to stay alive... i probably would have broke down crying. which, i mean, i did cry every time one of those things happened so
(i am an emotional person; it is very easy to make me cry)
anyway, my point is that my life has gotten exponentially better since i learned that i am trans, and i am grateful that i have had a chance to learn and grow and not just survive, but thrive.