There's a banana on the kitchen counter. There's some yogurt left in the fridge. At the bottom of the fruit basket – an apple that's no longer the firmest. All of this looks like leftovers. Unimportant things. But to those four paws that eagerly watch your every move, it's a treasure.
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I look for something positive in everything and everyone, because everything is not just black and white, there are many rainbow shades in between. I write, take photos, travel - I enjoy life in my own way.
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Spathiphyllum often blooms beautifully for a while, then the flowers disappear and never appear again. Why does this happen and how can you ensure that it blooms regularly and for a long time again?
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