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29 and feeling fine - through the eyes of a wheely roamer!

 So over the past few days, I have seen the inside of a few shopping centres more enjoyably than usual, but I try not to get too over myself or up myself at the moment because things are changing and personally my mood hasn't been the best. I've again had back-to-back doctor appointments and trying to deal with other things, but thankfully, I've gotten back into some more of my physical activity in the pool. Other than this, I recently celebrated my 29th birthday, I recently tried to delve more into the mental health side of things for myself, and I've tried to be more punctual in this area because, in the past, I've had very little interest in this area. My shopping sprees have been very eventful, they have seen me at tweed city and Robina town centre both times, and I'm yet to go again, so upon saying this I don't know when that will be, I do thank everyone for all the birthday wishes, I know I've been very slack on Facebook lately but if you see me ac

Pokemon Nurse Joy

 As for those who have been close to me or know me directly or indirectly, you will know that nurse joy has been my favourite pokemon character for a long time. Now a lot of people ask me why this is, and in recent times, once again, my perception of this question has changed. The reason for that is yesterday, my uncle Mick asked me what attracted me to Pokemon in the first place and how things had changed over time. One of the parts of my answer was: I used it for stress relief when I was younger, and it used to make me extremely happy, and it was something similar to what I mentioned in the blog "Unexpected Shopping Spree". How has my perception of these 2 questions changed over the years? Well, it changed in leaps and bounds as I can't spend the time I want to research what was and still is one of my favourite subjects - Pokemon. A few years ago, there was an April fools joke that came out at the end of March or April, that was a Pokemon University Degree schedule, whi

Lul in creativity

Of recent weeks, I have found it difficult to write. But, in terns of other forms of creativity things have been flowing moderately well. Not that I have been able to sell any yet, I have done a few more artworks and I've done them in the hopes of the selling them at cafes and places like that, that might accept my artistic flare. Not selling my art has caused me to become a bit depressed but I try to not let it get me down. I know in life things are not always meant to be easy. And for me, earning money is one of those things that has always been somewhat difficult. As to why this is, I have never really known the answer because I have always tried to put myself out there and, make myself as active as possible. But unfortunately, this activity has not led to any paid jobs as of yet. I have tried contacting a few businesses in regards to this and hope something comes up soon. If it doesn't, I'll just keep doing what I do best an plot along.  

International Zebra Day 2023

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  Zeb Eastern and Southern Africa Habitat Savannahs, grasslands, woodlands Diet Herbivore grass Height 3.61-5.25 FT 110 -160 cm Several species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black-and-white striped coats. Popular breed Plains Zebra They have one toe on each foot and cannot see the color orange. Unique Bold Stripes. The pattern of stripes differs from zebra to zebra, making each of the animals as unique as snowflakes. They bunch together to confuse color-blind predators. Lions mistake the bunched stripe pattern as grass. They run in a zig-zag pattern when being chased, making it more difficult for their predators to capture them. Top speed 25 MPH 40 kph Zebras evolved among the Old-World horses within the last 4 million years. Life cycle Weaning Zebra foals start to graze at one month and are weaned at 7-11 months. Reproduction Zebra females can mate year-round, but most births occur in rainy season. Migration Some zebra populations migrate long distances

Where would I live?

 Many people ask me, where would I live if I didn't live with my parents? And truth be told, to be brutally honest, I don't know. Place number 1 would be somewhere outside of Sydney, so it would be easy to commute to Sydney because everything I want to do ends up being in Sydney. And most importantly, I guess I could add that I'd be much closer to my favourite vet, Dr Chris Brown. Place number 2: Well, this one is often joked about with people close to me or, funnily enough, Angela. This place would be at the end of a culdesac in Banora Point; it would actually be Angela and Murray's house. Now, why would I move here, you ask? Well, for a few reasons, one being that it would be closer to my parents than Sydney, two being that I've always imagined myself living with them for some reason, and three being that I would feel comfortable. The 3rd place would be Sophie's new apartment and/or future house. Still, this place is not viable at the moment because her new ap