Ourpick Reading Suggestions for March 28th
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USA - Enjoying The Science And Hollywood Views At Griffith Observatory by @relf87
Oh, so you visited the USA twice? Lucky you! I have "almost" visited once, when I was planning to go to the HiveFest in Mexico... hahahahah... I hope I will have another chance in the future...
Btw, when I saw the thumbnail, I thought that was a photo of the White House, but visiting the observatory is much cooler! I had no idea about Foucault Pendulum, so it was a nice lesson to add another argument against the Flat Earthers... 😂

They are not construction materials... it's chocolate! by @elbuhito
This guy really loves chocolate and enjoys doing everything with it. I was in awe of how he works the roof of the house, each piece is impressive and as you mention he always has a smile on his face that invites you to keep looking, he is very nice.
I love chocolate and I have worked with it, it is difficult to do and I value good work and this is it. Great review Yami. I loved it!

another cold morning ... by @stresskiller
The yellow colour gives a lot of joy and combined with the green of the plants it is wonderful. That armchair has an original and beautiful design, can it be a chester? I like the two-seater ones better than the single ones. My back wouldn't last too long supported there... The second photo looks like it was taken out of a movie; the streetlights give it a nineteenth-century look- spectacular! And the cactus of the last one is a little dishevelled, hehe... I think it's the first time I've seen one of that species, it has a curious shape. I wonder if those brown hairs that you see are roots or arms that come out of the main leaves.

Campeonato de Voleibol, categoría semilla BQTO 2025 [ESP // ENG] by @yonnathang
And their happy face is surely the engine to insist on the whole process behind the championship, you can tell they are enjoying it... How nice that you support him so much, at that age it is too important to motivate them in their passions and surely you too are charged with that positive energy to deal with adult life. I see a lot of love here, I can already imagine that mega birthday hahaha. A hug in the distance for you my brother! 🙏

Childhood core memories: How these memories narrate who we are today by @moo-deng
Hi Tristan!, Welcome to Hive and welcome to #tbt Thursdays!. It's a pleasure to meet you through your memories. I like the way you narrate the past, with a lot of joy and gratitude, you are perfect to share content in this community. I hope you are doing well in your journey in Hive and any doubt don't hesitate to contact me through the comments. Thanks for being here, happy day ✌️

I love "FungiFriday" when we discover new species [Esp/Eng] by @jlufer
Being a lover of nature always leads us to find wonders in it and I love that. I share this fascination with nature. The most striking thing is the variety of mushrooms and the ones you bring us today are beautiful.
At first sight, the first one, I thought it was an oyster. The second one, flower petals and the third one gave me the feeling of salt on the trunk. And as you mention, you always learn new things. For example, I didn't know the names of mushrooms.

CineTV Contest: Movies that Impacted my Childhood by @germanandradeg
You chose two of the movies that impacted me the most when I was a child. The towering inferno is partly to blame for not liking tall buildings... how bad it is, but it's an impressive movie and the special effects for its time were not bad at all. It was also in it where I discovered Paul Newman's eyes, although that's another story, hahaha.
I haven't seen the Earthquake one and I'm signing it up. I am surprised to know that already at that time that of feeling in the cinema what was projected on the screen was applied. I thought it was a newer effect, or maybe then here in Spain we were further behind. I love Charlton Heston in his classics like Ben-Hur or The Ten Semandments. However, I haven't seen his "more recent" films.
As for the last one, I can add a little. Jaws is a modern classic and Steven Spielberg is a genius. The masterpieces are distinguished because they continue to excite or tremble every time you see them, as is the case with this film.

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Hello, dear friends @ourpick, good morning
Thank you so much for supporting and promoting my post. You're very kind.
I wish the entire team a wonderful weekend.
Have a great weekend to you too!
thank you for your suport , much appreciated
It's a pleasure! Great photos! 😎
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You are welcome! Keep sharing good stuff! 💪