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Rattlesnake Close Encounter!
I saw a full grown rattle snake today on the mountain. It’s putting on a full show for me, at least 2 feet long. He paused first, probably sensed me there, until he felt I’m no danger to him, and started moving again. He literally blocked the whole trail in front of me. Until his…
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Seasoned Life
I just passed my Nutrition Certification Test, one step forward towards a life of continuous wellbeing. The more I learned the more I realized, it doesn’t need to be costly to eat healthy, just wisely. It’s a luxury to cook your own meal, even more so to plant your own food. But eating your own veggies…
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Time is a Butterfly
Zoom in: Summer turning into butterflies, flying into Fall. Fall is in the scent of shimmering Osmanthus, humble but rich. Fall is on the swing; swinging the ripening jujubes, pulling down the branches towards Mother Earth. Fall is lining up a whole sounder of wild boar, stocking up for their winter…fall in love again with…
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It’s Already There
Today is Full Moon Day, lunar August 15th, to Chinese, it’s like Thanksgiving in the western world. It’s harvest moon, we celebrate our harvest by eating moon cakes with the family. Moon cake is round like the full moon, resembles the fullness of family, a returning towards the family, a complete circle. No edge, no…
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A Timeless Moment
I taught an amazing Yoga class today. It’s my usual weekly yoga class; although some of my regular patrons didn’t even show up. I was prepared for my sequencing, intermediate challenging; I noticed some people were struggling with their balance. I cheered them up and moved on. At the end, even I was tired. After…
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Season’s Greetings
Things going through you, they never take you seriously, why do you take things seriously? Be it a puzzle or trouble in life. Once I did a random post, and for whatever reason, got 1.5K likes. I used to think those people who can casually draft a post and draw thousands of likes must be…
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Hello September!
I saw the first tarantula this year, it seems like fall is really here, even though Indian Summer still lingers. Fall is the mating season for tarantulas, they walk around actively looking for their mate. This tarantula climbed on a tall blade of grass, slid down like an acrobat, entering the deep grass and disappearing…
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Columbia after Dark & a Letter Caught in Time
We went back to Columbia State Historic Park, a gold town of the 1850’s in the Sierras. I was touched by two highlights from this trip. The first is the original hand written Chinese letter from back in 1850’s. It was a letter from a son to his family back in China. From the writing, he…
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The First Pomegranate
After a long, exhausting day, I finally was able to sit in the yard to relax into the beautiful summer night. I noticed the first pomegranate on our tree was so ripe it even popped open, exposing all the inside red seeds. I picked it up to give myself a treat. I opened the pomegranate…
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Coloma – Discovery of Gold, Business, and Life
We went back to Coloma yesterday. There’s something here I felt connected to: maybe it’s the Sierras, maybe it’s the discovery of gold, maybe it’s the serenity after the madhouse of the gold rush. While standing in front of the Sutter Mill, where in 1848 the first gold flake was found that started an era; how…

