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LOVE EXPRESS! ❤️

Hi friends! 😀

You may have noticed that I’ve been out for awhile. Been juggling passion projects and I’m so happy to be back!

You surely know by now that I’m all about LOVE! And I super love sharing IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE as our happy space and second home to our fellow bloggers here on WordPress.

This is a special shout out to all who’ve written special Guest Posts here. You’re always welcome to share your love here on IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE!

Meanwhile, I’ve enjoyed sharing our fellow bloggers’ posts that I love! In fact, I’ll be doing more of that. I realized that sharing posts happily accelerates the speed with which I share even more love on IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE!

That’s like taking the fastest train to our shared destination. LOVE EXPRESS! I also love the double meaning in that it’s my happy way of expressing my love here on WordPress!

So here’s to more speedy love expressions. LOVE EXPRESS. On IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE!!!

❤️💛💚💜💙🧡💙💜💚💛❤️💛💚💜🧡💚❤️

LOVE GUEST POST

GIFTS: GUEST POST OF BIJEAN, SCIENCE LION MEDIA

For the Love of Pineapples

Hey everybody! Firstly, I want to send a huge thanks to YBP for providing me with her platform to reach you all. It’s really a pleasure to be here!


Now, one thing I can tell you about myself is that I absolutely LOVE gardening, and more specifically, practicing horticulture! Recently, I wrote a piece documenting my journey of growing a pineapple from a pineapple crown for the first time (you can follow my experience here), and considering that I’ve been nurturing this plant for over 2 years now, I have really grown attached to it! 

Yes, THAT attached haha.

After making sure it didn’t get too dry, feeding it regularly, and sheltering it from the cold when winter rolled around, the sentimental value of this plant grew tremendously. And as a result, which I showcased in my previous article, my plant gifted me with a fresh, new pineapple! But I have a confession that I failed to reveal in that post…

That’s not my only pineapple plant! 😀 

So, by request, I’m here to introduce you to my “growing” pineapple family 😉

It’s now November, and the temperatures have become suboptimal for my little beauties, so I’ve brought them inside to stay warm and comfortable. For my first guests, please meet the pineapple version of the Jackson 5, whom I dub the Piña 5! (Piña is Spanish for pineapple) 😀 Which one do you think is the “Piña” version of Michael Jackson? 

The Pina 5! They are 3 to 4 months in and looking great!

To continue with my musician-naming parody, next up is Ike Piña! ☺ 

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Ike is my oldest pineapple in the family, by a couple months. Earlier this summer, I had applied some foliar fertilizer that unfortunately was mixed at too high a concentration – not doing that again! Subsequently, the leaves experienced some burning which I had to prune off, and that may have stressed the plant out too much to consider producing a fruit this year. However, after bouncing back stronger than ever, I’m looking forward to next summer being its time to shine. *Fingers crossed*

Lastly, we have our main event…*drum roll please*…Tina Piña! 😀 

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Tina has really stolen the show this year, as she conceived a baby pineapple back in August and is still nurturing it to maturity. There are still at least a couple more months of growing left in her baby, so I’ll have to wait a little longer before sampling its organic goodness (yes, I grew it and all my other pineapples organically, while hand-picking any weedlings that sprouted). And in the midst of all this excitement, Tina had an additional surprise for us…can you see it from this picture? If not, let me help you out…

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Now, can you see that little pineapple sucker poking its head through the foliage? That, my friends, is the newest edition to the family! Maybe you all can help me with some prospective names, as it grows into its own plant! ☺

See, what I have grown to learn and love about pineapples is that they are gifts that keep on giving, as long as you give them love! Pineapples, in my opinion, are a microcosm of how the universe works which dictates that what you put in, is what you get out of it. Although admittedly pineapples are so resilient, they don’t require much attention at all to perform well!

I will be continuing to track the progress of the Piñas, supplementing them with grow lights and a stable climate to keep them happy through the winter, so be sure to subscribe to our page at Science Lion Media so you can receive notification of my updated harvest post in a few months. Additionally, I plan on conducting different growing experiments over the upcoming years to optimize the quality of my harvested pineapples, so stay tuned!

That’s going to do it for me on this post, but make sure to try growing your own pineapple(s); you won’t regret it, at all. Much love everyone!

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Ike and Tina Piña stepping in the name of love, under the grow lights!


Gifts: A Special Series on Out-of the-Box Love

For even more fun and inspiration, do visit Bijean on Science Lion Media!

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Who We Should Thank and Why- Understand the Sacrifice! — Heartshare


Our dear fellow blogger shared this beautiful piece as her special Guest Post. How wonderfully inspiring it is to remember all of our special heroes in our lives. Every day of our lives! Cheers to all our Heroes. Cheers to LOVE!!! For even more Love-filled inspiration, do visit Becky on Heartshare!

It is important to understand who we should thank and why we should be thankful. We have a specific day in November each year set aside for Thanksgiving. It is a fun day to get together with family and friends to eat. Sometimes we get ourselves worked up over all the details we put into […]

Who We Should Thank and Why- Understand the Sacrifice! — Heartshare
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Inspired by Art: Patronus in the Forest — Chocoviv’s Lifestyle Blog

What a JOY!!! To have loads of LOVE in one painting! Check out Chocoviv and her awesome posts on Chocoviv’s Lifestyle Blog! Get loads of lovely inspiration …. and yummy choco happiness all swirled into one! 🍫 ☕️❤️🥰⭐️💫💫💫💫💫💫

I paint alone…. Except this time… I got to paint with my sister! It was a lot of fun sharing a canvas at Paint Nite. The inspiration was a forest at night… After painting all the trees, we wanted to add a personal touch at the path…. what to paint?? Suddenly, she said, “Patronus!” As […]

Inspired by Art: Patronus in the Forest — Chocoviv’s Lifestyle Blog
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #63: Magical (Peacock, Peafowl or Peahens)

How can one not love the peacock 🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚 in all its majestic splendor? And how can one not love Paulo and his amazing photography on BALANCE? After all, everything in life is balance. Beautiful balance! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Ann-Christine is hosting this week’s challenge in which she asks: “What is Magical yo you?”

Prominent in many cultures, the
peacock has been used in numerous iconic representations, including being
designated the national bird of India in 1963. The peacock, known as mayura in
Sanskrit, has enjoyed a fabled place in India since and is frequently depicted
in temple art, mythology, poetry, folk music and traditions. A Sanskrit
derivation of mayura is from the root mi for kill and said to mean “killer
of snakes”. Many Hindu deities are associated with the bird, Krishna is
often depicted with a feather in his headband, while worshippers of Shiva
associate the bird as the steed of the God of war, Kartikeya (also known as
Skanda or Murugan). A story in the Uttara Ramayana describes the head of the
Devas, Indra, who unable to defeat Ravana, sheltered under the wing of peacock
and…

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