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February starts out with a full moon in Leo on the 5th. Excitement is bursting, as you and your friends are eager to express yourselves. There could certainly be some drama around this time. Conflict may stir, but you can avoid a fight by keeping things lighthearted and silly, rather than feeding into anger. Your
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Two weekends ago, I stayed over my aunt Nancy and uncle David’s house, and my aunt and I went to her yoga class on Saturday morning. The night before, we had a really delicious “beyond burgers” dinner. And then the next morning, we had a tasty, quick breakfast before yoga — homemade bread and frothy
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Aquarius is the eleventh sign of the zodiac. In numerology, 11 is known as a “master number” that can grant wishes. The number 11 reduces to 2, which symbolizes partnership, equality, and giving and receiving. The image of two 1’s together resembles two people who work together equally, while simultaneously holding their independence and do
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Part 1: 25 Beautiful Latin Phrases That Will Inspire You 1. Fulimare to flash with thunderbolts. 2. Solis occasum the setting of the sun. 3. Apricus full of sunlight. 4. Manus in mano hand in hand. 5. In perpetuum et unum diem forever and one day. 6. Imber rain shower. 7. Aere perrenius more lasting than
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Did you know that these eight commonly used phrases in the English vocabulary come straight from the Latin language? Et cetera and so on. Vice versa the other way around. Impromptu spontaneous. Bonus good. Ergo therefore. Verbatim in exactly the same words. Circa around / approximately. Veto I forbid.
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Hygge (pronounced hoo-ga) is a Danish term that is based on the philosophy of embracing comfort, moving slowly, and appreciating the present. It comes from Denmark, known as the happiest country in the world. It’s not because of their government, or the weather, or other external factors — it is their mindset and way of
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Quotes help us see the world from a higher perspective. And more specifically, quotes in Latin, seem to have an added beauty. Pronunciation hints: the letter “v” is pronounced as “w”; and the letter “c” is always pronounced as a hard “k.” 1. Carpe diem! Seize the day! 2. Per ardua ad astra. Through adversary









