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Something To Celebrate: World Turtle Day

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Background photo by Kim Daniels (@kimbroughdaniels) Happy World Turtle Day! Yes, May 23rd is officially dedicated to celebrating our shelled, ancient friends and raising a little awareness for their well-being. For many of us, especially those with a penchant for quiet corners and a good book, the idea of carrying your home on your back feels less like a burden and more like an ingenious life hack. Who hasn't occasionally wished for a built-in retreat button, or the ability to simply pull in all limbs and contemplate the universe from a safe, cozy spot? It just goes to show, doesn't it? Even in the midst of everyday hustle and bustle, there's always something wonderfully unique and perhaps a little quirky to celebrate. A day to appreciate the persistent, the patient, and the perfectly content. So, today, whether you're actively advocating for turtle habitats or simply enjoying a moment of quiet contemplation (perhaps from your own metaphorical shell), tak...

How your workspace lighting changes your color perception

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```html How your workspace lighting changes your color perception Photo by hossein beygi (@the.hosseiin) Ah, May. The world outside seems to be bursting with fresh greens, vibrant blues, and the softest blush of new blossoms. There’s a particular quality to the light this time of year, isn't there? It invites us to slow down, to notice the subtle shifts. As creatives, especially those of us who find solace and inspiration in our own quiet corners, this outward observation often mirrors an inward process. Just as May’s light shapes our view of nature, the light in our workspaces quietly influences everything we see and create. The Gentle Nudge of Luminescence Have you ever carefully selected a paint color or a digital swatch, only to find it looks a little... different... once it's in your project or printed out? It's not your eyes playing tricks on you. The type of light illuminating your creative space — whether it's the warm glow of an incandescen...

The Silent Exchange of Well-Loved Pages | A Neighborly Tip

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The Silent Exchange of Well-Loved Pages | A Neighborly Tip Photo by jesse ramirez on Unsplash There's a particular kind of magic that happens when you leave something cherished for someone you might never meet, and in return, find a new treasure left by another kind soul. A Little Free Library isn't just about the books; it's a serene testament to shared humanity, a gentle whisper of "I thought of you" without a single word needing to be spoken. It's about the feeling of spontaneous generosity, the simple act of offering a piece of your world and trusting it will find a new home. Imagine the subtle delight of a neighbor finding a book they've long wanted to read, or a child discovering a story that sparks their imagination, all because someone cared enough to share. It’s a small structure, yes, but its impact stretches far beyond its wooden walls, fostering a sense of warmth and silent reciprocity that strengthens the fabric of a street. It e...

Daily Prayer: When Tears Are Wiped Away

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Daily Prayer: When Tears Are Wiped Away Photo by Jason W (@Jasonhk1920) "He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." — Revelation 21:4 It’s a Tuesday afternoon. The kind where the weekend's promise of peaceful reflection feels like a distant, wistful memory. My to-do list, which started as a gentle murmur, is now a full-blown choir shouting demands. And honestly, sometimes it feels like life is just a series of little scrapes and bumps, not huge tragedies, but enough to make you wonder if anyone else feels this constant, low-level hum of 'oof'. Sometimes, I just want a moment to myself where I don't have to be 'on'—not for work, not for my husband, not even for my adult child who, bless her heart, still needs an encouraging text or a listening ear. Just a moment to exhale without immediately needing to inhale for the next thing. ...

What's For Dinner: Farmer’s Market Salad

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What's For Dinner: Farmer’s Market Salad May. There's a particular kind of lightness in the air, isn't there? It’s that sweet spot where the promise of summer is just starting to unfurl, but the crispness of spring still lingers. For a homebody like me, who finds genuine contentment in the rhythm of the seasons, May feels like a deep, refreshing breath after a long, quiet winter. One of my favorite rituals this time of year is a visit to our local farmer's market. It’s a gentle outing, a walk among the goodness of the earth. No need for much social energy, just a peaceful wander, admiring the vibrant colors and the sheer variety of God's provision. You see the tender green lettuces, the bright radishes, the first little berries peeking out. It’s a beautiful reminder of how life keeps growing, even when we might feel a bit static ourselves. Just as the earth brings forth new abundance, so too do we get new chances to bloom, to offer our own simple gifts....

Something To Celebrate: International Day for Biological Diversity

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Background photo by Heather Ford (@themodernlifemrs) Today, May 22nd, marks the International Day for Biological Diversity. Rolls right off the tongue, doesn't it? (Mostly.) While the name might sound like it belongs on a very serious plaque in a very hushed museum, at its heart, it's about something wonderfully simple. It's about all the incredible variety of life on Earth – from the grandest whale to the tiniest microbe. But for those of us who prefer our appreciation a little closer to home, it’s also about the specific type of moss growing on that one damp corner of the patio, or the particular shade of green on your favorite houseplant. It’s the sheer delightful difference between a robin and a sparrow, or the very distinct (and often opinionated) personality of your cat versus, say, a squirrel you’re observing from a safe distance. You don't need to embark on an epic jungle expedition (unless you really, really want to, no judgment here!) to appreciat...

Why I Sell Digital Downloads Instead of Just Physical Goods

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Why I Sell Digital Downloads Instead of Just Physical Goods Photo by Hans Tilstra on Unsplash As May unfurls its gentle beauty, bringing longer daylight hours and the promise of summer, many of us feel a quiet pull to slow our pace. It’s a season for observation, for watching new life emerge, and for cultivating a sense of calm amidst the world’s ongoing hum. This yearly shift always reminds me of why ArtInScienceDesigns chooses a particular path: offering thoughtful digital downloads over just physical goods. Embracing "Being" Over "Doing" For me, ArtInScienceDesigns isn't just a business; it's an extension of my life's values as a wife and mother. I deeply believe in the power of "Being" – of quiet presence, meaningful connection, and reflective thought – rather than constantly "Doing." When I considered how to share my puzzles, games, and creative activities, this principle led the way. Physical products, w...