K. Usayed

K. Usayed This is K. Usayed's page UX Designer and Travel Photographer, enthused by all things sustainable, adventurous and astronomical

10/07/2023
Now I can Zoom out of my art. How delightful!
08/26/2023

Now I can Zoom out of my art. How delightful!

Behold the offering from the universe - a Blue Porsche Macan, a manifestation born from release and receptivity.Never be...
07/14/2023

Behold the offering from the universe - a Blue Porsche Macan, a manifestation born from release and receptivity.

Never before had I imagined such a car, yet as I embraced abundance, this vivid image began to dance in my mind many moons ago. πŸŒ™

Today, the universe wove its magic, transforming that mental picture into tangible reality. Not as the car I possess, but as a loaner, reminding me of the universe's mysterious ways of manifesting.

Surrendering to the flow of life, I've come to understand that the universe's manifestation journeys often surprise us with their unconventional twists.

🌟 Today, I celebrate the enigmatic beauty of the universe's gifts, reminding us to trust its mysterious plan and cherish these incredible blessings. 🌟

P.S. - I still love the Black Macan.😁

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06/11/2023

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06/11/2023

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06/11/2023

Rainbow bridge

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Meet Shadow, the black wolf who led the reestablishment of the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park. After being...
04/16/2023

Meet Shadow, the black wolf who led the reestablishment of the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park. After being hunted to extinction in the 1920s, wolves were reintroduced to the park in the mid-1990s to restore balance to the ecosystem. Shadow was one of the first wolves to be released into the park, and he quickly became the alpha male of his pack.

Under Shadow's leadership, the wolf population in Yellowstone began to thrive once again. His pack grew and expanded, and other packs were established throughout the park. With the return of the wolves came a ripple effect throughout the ecosystem. The wolves helped to control the elk population, which in turn allowed vegetation to grow more abundantly. This benefited other species like beavers, birds, and fish.

Shadow's legacy lives on today, as the wolf population in Yellowstone continues to grow and thrive. He played a critical role in restoring balance to the park's ecosystem and reminding us of the importance of preserving and protecting our natural world.

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