Saania's diary - reflections, learnings, sparkles
We hold a power
That no body can break
A distinctive talent
That no one can take
Let’s stop paying heed
To what people have to say
The path to our dreams
Only we can carve the way
We’re valiant and brave
Let’s stand tall and proud
To the person in the mirror
Let’s say it out loud
Within our struggles
The battles we fight
Nothing in the world
Can ever dim our light
A branch about to break
Isn’t the worry for a bird
For her trust is in her wings
And not on the world
Why do we follow people
To the places they go?
Why do we say yes
When we want to say no?
The dispiriting words of others
We must learn to ignore
For our mind is the one thing
We solely have and can control

– SaaniaSparkle 🧚🏻♀️


Though past research has focused on seedlings, these findings give new insight into the value of fungal networks to older trees—which are more environmentally beneficial for functions like capturing carbon and stabilizing soil erosion.
Before and after – Compared to other city kids who play in standard urban daycares with yards of pavement, tile and gravel, 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds at these greened-up daycare centres in Finland showed increased T-cells and other important immune markers in their blood within 28 days. “We also found that the intestinal microbiota of children who received greenery was similar to the intestinal microbiota of children visiting the forest every day,” says environmental scientist Marja Roslund from the University of Helsinki.
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