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As this is being read… (Multi-Photo)

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As this is being read, is your posture correct?  Correct posture is important, as is correct and orderly thinking.

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Turquoise Severum. (1)  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Turquoise Severum. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Turquoise Severum.  (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Turquoise Severum. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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My Blog primarily consists of close-up nature photos (that I've taken locally) combined with original holistic-truth oriented prose and/or poetry involving mindfulness/awareness. I love nature and I love understanding the whole (not merely the parts and the details). I'm a retired teacher of the multiply handicapped. I have a number of interesting hobbies, such as fossil collecting, sport-kite flying, 3D and 2D close-up photography, holography, and pets. Most of all, I am into holistic self-awareness, spontaneous insight, unconventional observation/direct perception, mindfulness, meditation, world peace, non-fragmentation, population control, vegetarianism, and green energy. To follow my unique Blog of "Nature Photos and Mindfulness Sayings" and for RSS feeds to my new posts, please access at: tom8pie.com (On my regular Blog posting pages, for additional information and to follow, simply click on the "tack icon" at the upper right corner... or, on my profile page, you can click on the "Thomas Peace" icon.) Stay mindful, understanding, and caring!...

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  1. haha Ya got me!! I had just switched on my laptop and was leaning over to check the WP reader was loading – and yours was the first post I saw – so Not a good posture at all. 🙂
    I like this fish. Is he big or small?

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    • As for Seedbud, I say honesty is more important than a perfectly straight back.
      The fish is pretty big, relative to most of the others here. It’s probably around 7 inches long. I’ve had it for a number of years. It’s a Turquois severum, a type of cichlid; they are more intelligent than the average fish and will actually watch you and — with their mouths opening and closing — beg for food. Awesome creatures!

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