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-THE ISLAND LIFE-

Nature is abundant, and today it provided these two beautiful lobster for my birthday dinner.

Lobster cooked in butter with chopped garlic and a dash of Sprite, simply delicious.

Pura Vida 🏝️
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The present, is a good time to celebrate.
Celebrate what?....Celebrate life, living in a world and in a time that has Bitcoin. 🧡
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The Hegra Archaeological Site is the first World Heritage property to be inscribed in Saudi Arabia.
Formerly known as Hegra it is the largest conserved site of the civilization of the Nabataeans south of Petra in Jordan. It features well-preserved monumental tombs with decorated facades dating from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD.
The site also features some 50 inscriptions from the pre-Nabataean period and some cave drawings. Al-Hijr bears a unique testimony to Nabataean civilization.
With its 111 monumental tombs, 94 of which are decorated, and water wells, the site is an outstanding example of the Nabataeans' architectural accomplishment and hydraulic expertise.
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Edmond Albius (c. 1829 – 9 August 1880) was a horticulturalist from Réunion. Born into slavery, Albius became an important figure in the cultivation of vanilla. At the age of 12, he invented a technique for pollinating vanilla orchids quickly and profitably. Albius's technique revolutionized the cultivation of vanilla and made it possible to profitably grow Vanilla planifolia away from its native habitat (Mexico to Brazil.

Edmond Albius was just a 12-year-old boy, enslaved and without formal education, in 1841. However, he managed to develop an innovative technique to pollinate vanilla orchids quickly and profitably, solving an enigma that intrigued prominent botanists of the time. Without her contribution, vanilla would not have achieved the popularity it has today.
In the 1820s, French settlers brought vanilla capsules to the island of Reunion, where Albius was born in 1829, near Madagascar, and to Mauritius from Mexico. It soon became clear that no insect from the region could pollinate vanilla orchids, unlike Mexico, where wild bees did the job. In the 1830s, the Belgian botanist Charles Morten developed a manual pollination technique, but it took a lot of time and work.
Albius, at 12, used leaves of grass or fine pieces of wood to lift the flower lid and fold the male part, allowing pollen to come in contact with the female part. Then, with the thumb, he pressed slightly, performing the pollination effectively. Although simple, its technique revolutionized the industry and transformed Reunion into one of the largest suppliers of vanilla in the world.
Albius' contributions to science went unnoticed during his lifetime and he passed away into poverty and oblivion. Only many years after his death his work was recognized and celebrated as a significant breakthrough in the history of botany. To this day, the Albius technique is used in Madagascar and the country stands out as the largest supplier of vanilla in the world.
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Isao Tomita-
The ultimate master in synth programming - everything always sounds so right in his works. His attention to detail was mind-blowing. Knowing the inherent stability of a Moog IIIc system, his patience and determination must have been infinite.
Isao Tomita (冨田 勲, Tomita Isao, 22 April 1932 – 5 May 2016), often known simply as Tomita, was a Japanese composer, regarded as one of the pioneers of electronic music and space music,] and as one of the most famous producers of analog synthesizer arrangements.
In addition to creating note-by-note realizations, Tomita made extensive use of the sound-design capabilities of his instrument, using synthesizers to create new sounds to accompany and enhance his electronic realizations of acoustic instruments.
He also made effective use of analog music sequencers and the Mellotron, and featured futuristic science-fiction themes, while laying the foundations for synth-pop music and trance-like rhythms.
Many of his albums are electronic versions and adaptations of familiar classical music pieces. He received four Grammy Award nominations for his 1974 album based on music by Claude Debussy, Snowflakes Are Dancing.
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Appreciate that Melody. It's just starting. At my age, I make the most of each day 😉 Have other activities planned for later. You too,enjoy your weekend 🧡
That's a wonderful setup you have. 🧡. Enjoy, have an awesome weekend 🙏
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So, the calander tells me that it's the 17th of November,which makes it my Birthday.

Time to hit the range and get some much needed target practice.

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If I leave here tomorrow
Would you still remember me?
For I must be traveling on, now
'Cause there's too many places I've got to see
But if I stay here with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same
'Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you cannot change
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
And the bird you cannot change
And this bird you cannot change
Lord knows I can't change
Bye-bye, baby, it's been a sweet love, yeah-yeah
Though this feeling I can't change
But, please, don't take it so badly
'Cause Lord knows I'm to blame
But, if I stay here with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same
'Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you cannot change
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
And the bird you cannot change
And this bird you cannot change
Lord knows I can't change
Lord, help me, I can't change
Lord, I can't change
Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah



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nostr:npub1v6z4srj4ktch4f3ee9ze2zp7ml4n9rshttmntpamfed0nvpev5fszzuq49 just dropped the mic on the world stage in El Salvador. Message received brother thank you for speaking loud and clear.
Awesome 😎. Sure you had an awesome time there in El Salvador 🧡. .more adoption world wide is coming.
That's wonderful 👍. Mixing with the locals is definitely the best way to learn a new Ianguage. I ived in Thailand for many years and some of the 'street carts' are very reminiscent of this. Also, I love eating street food in South East Asia, some of the best meals I have ever had. Have an awesome weekend 🧡
Appreciated 🙏 That's so kind of you brother. I can truly say that your show has made massive positive impact to my life as a Bitcoiner. This will become exponential as the Bitcoin journey continues into the future. Love you and your show. Have an awesome day 🧡
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In 1892, a hot potato vendor peddles his wares on the busy streets of Manhattan, offering a popular and simple snack to New Yorkers. Known as “Mickeys,” these hot, baked potatoes were a beloved street food in the late 19th century. Vendors like this one would walk the city, selling the warm, starchy potatoes wrapped in paper or cloth. They were not just a quick and affordable snack but also served a practical purpose during cold weather, as many people would carry them in their pockets to use as makeshift hand warmers on frigid days.
Hot potatoes were especially popular among the working class and immigrants in Manhattan, providing both sustenance and warmth for those on the go. Street vendors were a common sight in the city during this period, offering an array of cheap and accessible food options for a rapidly growing urban population. The hot potato, often eaten in between work shifts or on the way home, was part of a broader culture of street food that provided comfort and nourishment amidst the hustle of daily life.
The tradition of selling hot potatoes, with their dual function as both a snack and a source of warmth, represents a unique aspect of the urban experience in 19th-century New York. This photograph not only captures a moment in the life of a street vendor but also reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of city dwellers who found practical solutions to everyday needs. The image provides a nostalgic glimpse into the past, showcasing a time when simple pleasures like a warm potato could provide both sustenance and a small respite from the harsh realities of city life.
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Doing a LIVE SHOW today at 5pm EST
Celebrating 1 year of the Daily Bitcoin Journey
There will be beers 🍻
Hope you can join us!
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Well, that's a coincidence,it's actually my birthday today to (17th of November)
Going to dox myself here ,I know,but I will be 55 years young. May the coming years bring you much success to you @Jor

