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July 14 - 20, 2025

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island including Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay
Opera revived: Morgiane, which may be the oldest surviving opera by a Black American composer, was finally performed, 138 years after its composition. Edmond Dédé, a musician from New Orleans, Louisiana, overcame racial barriers to pursue his craft, eventually finding recognition in France. But the American classical world ignored him, so he worked as a conductor while composing in the shadows. His opera remained unheard until its lost manuscript surfaced in a Paris music shop and reached Harvard University’s archives. OperaCréole and Opera Lafayette recently gave Morgiane the long-denied debut. Restoring Dédé’s overlooked legacy shows how Black composers have shaped classical music.
Opera revived: Morgiane, which may be the oldest surviving opera by a Black American composer, was finally performed, 138 years after its composition. Edmond Dédé, a musician from New Orleans, Louisiana, overcame racial barriers to pursue his craft, eventually finding recognition in France. But the American classical world ignored him, so he worked as a conductor while composing in the shadows. His opera remained unheard until its lost manuscript surfaced in a Paris music shop and reached Harvard University’s archives. OperaCréole and Opera Lafayette recently gave Morgiane the long-denied debut. Restoring Dédé’s overlooked legacy shows how Black composers have shaped classical music.
Shell sensors: In Warsaw, Poland, an unexpected team of mussels, fitted with sensors, helps monitor water quality. These mollusks are highly sensitive to pollutants, and their shell movements provide early warnings of contamination. Fixed to pedestals with safe adhesives, they send real-time data to monitoring teams. If multiple mussels close their shells in response to poor conditions, testing is triggered, and the water supply may be shut off. This natural detection system complements modern equipment, ensuring safer drinking water. After three months, the mussels are released back into the wild. By blending technology with nature, Warsaw keeps water clean with minimal disruption to the ecosystem.
Shell sensors: In Warsaw, Poland, an unexpected team of mussels, fitted with sensors, helps monitor water quality. These mollusks are highly sensitive to pollutants, and their shell movements provide early warnings of contamination. Fixed to pedestals with safe adhesives, they send real-time data to monitoring teams. If multiple mussels close their shells in response to poor conditions, testing is triggered, and the water supply may be shut off. This natural detection system complements modern equipment, ensuring safer drinking water. After three months, the mussels are released back into the wild. By blending technology with nature, Warsaw keeps water clean with minimal disruption to the ecosystem.
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Perception shift: Physical challenges don’t just seem harder due to fatigue. They’re also influenced by social support. Studies show that hills appear less steep when individuals are with a supportive friend or even thinking about one. This effect isn’t due to mood but rather to the psychological boost that strong relationships provide. Just as carrying a heavy load makes a hill seem steeper, having social support makes it feel less daunting. Research suggests this influence comes from how social connections ease stress and enhance confidence in overcoming obstacles. The presence of support, real or imagined, doesn’t just change emotions, but it also alters how people visually perceive the world. 
Painted illusion: Artist Alexa Meade blurs the line between reality and painting, transforming people and spaces into two-dimensional illusions. By painting directly onto live models and surroundings, she creates immersive installations where visitors become part of the artwork. Her work extends beyond galleries, with large-scale activations, brand collaborations, and even virtual reality projects. Using advanced imaging technology, she recreates her painted environments in virtual reality, allowing audiences to step inside her work in new ways. Whether through live performances, physical installations, or digital experiences, her art invites people to question what they see.
Painted illusion: Artist Alexa Meade blurs the line between reality and painting, transforming people and spaces into two-dimensional illusions. By painting directly onto live models and surroundings, she creates immersive installations where visitors become part of the artwork. Her work extends beyond galleries, with large-scale activations, brand collaborations, and even virtual reality projects. Using advanced imaging technology, she recreates her painted environments in virtual reality, allowing audiences to step inside her work in new ways. Whether through live performances, physical installations, or digital experiences, her art invites people to question what they see.
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“Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.” - Epictetus

“Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.” - Scott Adams
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Visions Art Studio Tour & Sale: Longest-running art tour in the beautiful Cowichan Valley, July 11, 12, & 13, we invite you to discover the homes & studios of 14 talented local artists. For more information, visit: www.visionsarttour.ca

Honeymoon Bay Day: Join in for a fun family event on July 12, 7:30am-3pm. Pancake breakfast followed by a parade that marshals on March Rd., at 10am. Live music, games for kids, crafts, concession & more! Free event.    

Music at the Parksville Museum July Concerts: Harry Manx, Jim Byrnes, Brandon Isaak, Andrew Greenwood Quintet. Tickets are $35–$40 at parksvillemuseum.com/events

The Wonders of Life & Love: A free concert of original music & choral works performed by people young & older on Sun., July 13, 3-5pm at St. Andrews United Church, 315 Fitzwilliam St.

Nanaimo Concert Band Free Summer Concert: A light-hearted & fun concert that the whole family can enjoy Mon., July 14, 6:30pm. Held at Lion’s Pavilion at Maffeo Sutton Park. 

Beban Learning Gardens, Victory Garden Fest: July 19, 10am-1pm. Garden talks & demos, kids & other fun activities, winter vegetable starts for sale. Free event.

Attention Seniors - Dance to Old Country/Rock ‘n Roll:  Held on Friday,  July 25,  1-4pm at the  Bradley Centre,  975 Shearne Rd Coombs. Members $5 & non-members $15 (includes membership).  Info Angie 250-738-1661 or email: angievh@telus.net

45th Annual Coombs Bluegrass Festival: August 1-3 at Coombs Rodeo Grounds, 2601 Island Hwy Coombs.  Lots of great music.  For info, please phone: 250-927-2747 or visit: www.coombsbluegrassfestival.org

Beachfest ROCKS Music Festival: This 3-day music festival, sponsored by Mid Island Co-op celebrates old time rock & roll, classic rock & more. Held August 8-10 at Parksville Outdoor Theatre. Tix can be purchased online through: mcmillanartscentre.com

Five Acre Shaker 2025! Held Saturday, August 9 at the Fall Fair Grounds, main stage ~ all ages. After hours is 19+. Lineups include The Funk Hunters, Reve, Mark Woodyard, Stickybuds, Neon Steve & Dunks. 

Fresh Start 2025! Nanaimo Harbourfront Library hosts Fresh Start 2025 on Sunday, August 17, 10am-4pm. Kids can start the school year with free haircuts & backpacks & school supplies.    

Children’s Summer Playgroup: Ages 0-9, from now until August 28, Mon - Thurs., 9am-12pm. $10 drop in or free for members. Visit: myinnerharbour.ca

Alberni District Fall Fair: The gathering place to celebrate & educate. Held September 4, 5, 6 & 7 at the Fall Fair Grounds. 50/50 raffle, coloring contest, attractions, entertainment, parade, logger sports & a whole lot more. Save the dates! 

Chemainus Communities in Bloom: Looking for volunteers. Come & join this vibrant group. Contact: chemainusinbloom@gmail.com

Attention Tradesmen! We need your input. We are hosting one-on-one consultations until the end of July. Email: trades@lcvi.ca for more information. 

Music in the Park:  Held every Thursday, 6:30-8pm in July & August at the Cobble Hill Common.  Arts & crafts, face painting, and great music.  Visit Cobble Hill Events Society on FB for bands.  By donation.

Chemainus Communities in Bloom: Looking for volunteers.  Come & join this vibrant group. Contact: chemainusinbloom@gmail.com for info. 
  
Moving? Spring Cleaning? Downsizing? NanGo Grannies are collecting clean, unused fabrics & yarn for the fabric sale held Sept. 27. Call 250-756-2429 or 250-753-3371 to arrange drop off or pickup. Visit: nangogrannies.com

Nanaimo & District Men’s Shed Society: Where men connect & work shoulder to shoulder on community projects, or just have a coffee & chat. Info: 250-268-2050 or info@nanaimomensshed.org

Register Now for École Publique Francophone: École des Cascades, 3039 Sprott Rd., Duncan. For info, call 250-737-4486.

Mid-Vancouver Island Region Alcoholics Anonymous: If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help! www.NanaimoAA.org  250.753.7513 or Toll Free 1.833.753.7513.

Book Your Free Home Energy Consult Today! Retrofits don’t have to be confusing. Brought to you by Home Energy Navigator & Regional District of Nanaimo. Call 1-866-381-9995.

Compassionate Care is Just a Call Away! From personal care to companionship & respite. Your loved one deserves the best. Local & insured, with very reasonable rates. Call 250-667-7453.

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. How many bones are in the human knee?
2. This poetic form of Japanese origin has 17 syllables.
3. The Mississippi River is considered the muddiest in the world - T/F?
4. Which tropical breakfast fruit has over 1,000 varieties worldwide?
5. What sport was first known as aquaplaning?
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An old issue may be triggered for you this week. Take a deep breath before you speak or act, as you might be tempted to be impulsive in reaction to this re-emergence. Lucky numbers: 9, 19, 20, 33, 34, 43.
You may feel emotionally well-grounded in the middle of the week. If you have been facing an issue that is difficult to tackle, this could be a good time to try to do so. Lucky numbers: 10, 12, 33, 42, 43, 45.
A lot of information may come at you this week, which might be related to your relationships. Take time to analyze it for a few days before you take any action. Lucky numbers: 11, 14, 17, 31, 43, 44.
Making an emotional connection to others is important for Cancers. But in the coming weeks, you may verbally stumble. Remember that not everything needs to be said. Lucky numbers: 6, 9, 12, 17, 21, 34.
A caution light may turn on for the next several weeks. Have a plan to back up your electronic devices, drive carefully, and take a deep breath before you speak. Lucky numbers: 8, 14, 17, 25, 38, 48.

Virgo’s attention to detail is among your natural talents. This skill may be much needed for the next several weeks to avoid mistakes on the part of yourself and others. Lucky numbers: 1, 6, 12, 24, 32, 42.
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Are you assessing the balance of effort between you and your partner? Try to resist a temptation to respond aggressively or impulsively. Instead, foster honest discussion. Lucky numbers: 7, 8, 32, 38, 40, 44.
Your level of intuitive insight may be overwhelming at times. At midweek, the energy can allow you to be more grounded. Consider how to maintain that dynamic. Lucky numbers: 4, 6, 16, 29, 35, 47.
You may feel you have too many opposing options from which you need to choose right now. Evaluate their pros and cons, but wait a few days to make a decision. Lucky numbers: 15, 18, 20, 26, 36, 47.
Over the next few weeks, you may have difficulty communicating your ideas to others. Consider how making an adjustment in your style of presentation could help. Lucky numbers: 3, 6, 15, 17, 35, 41.
Today’s world rewards those who practice one-upmanship. But for the next few weeks, this dynamic may fail, giving your low-key demeanour a chance of success. Lucky numbers: 5, 13, 14, 17, 23, 31.
Too many are focused on what they can get without thinking about others. Radiating the power of compassion and empathy may encourage others to make an adjustment. Lucky numbers: 2, 3, 6, 41, 44, 46.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Taurus winners with the luckiest number being 33.
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Coastal charm: Sweden’s Gothenburg archipelago is a mix of history, nature, and seaside adventure. With car-free islands, Viking-age villages, and fishing traditions, its old-world charm meets modern relaxation by the sea.

Tofu tale: Tofu has been a part of Chinese cuisine for over 2,000 years, first made during the Western Han Dynasty. Since then, this versatile, soy-based food has spread across the world, becoming a staple in many different dishes.
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Old timer’s day: The oldest player to ever appear in a U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) game was Satchel Paige. The right-hander pitched three scoreless innings at age 59 for the Kansas City Athletics against the Boston Red Sox on September 25, 1965. 

Lucky fourteen: The 13 American colonies famously broke away from the British in 1776. It was 14 years later that the newborn nation gained its first addition, with the state of Vermont joining the union on March 4, 1791.

Reptile reps: Lizards aren’t just exercising when they do “push ups.” They’re sending a message. Some species use the movement to display strength, ward off rivals, or impress potential mates. For lizards, a good workout can mean survival.
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Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Pasta. Pasta who? Pasta ball! I’m open!

Who collects taxes in Hades? The Inferno Revenue Services.

The rubber man tried to join the circus, but he got bounced.

Good judgment comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgment.

Patty: “That cow just got married!”
Matty: “I guess that makes her a honeymooer.”
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Trivia Answers:  1. Four  2. Haiku  3. False, Yellow River  4. Banana  
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Hidden cavern: Tucked away near Burlington, Vermont, U.S., the Donahue Sea Cave offers a glimpse into the region’s ancient past. This hollowed-out dolostone chamber was carved over millennia by natural forces. It is accessible only when the ice is thick enough for visitors to skate across the frozen pond to reach its entrance. Some experts believe underground water dissolved the rock, while others suggest it was shaped by an ancient river cutting through the landscape. Despite its name, the cave wasn’t formed by ocean waves but by shifting waters. Skating there adds to the adventure, making it a popular winter spot. Inside, the smooth rock walls reveal a history dating back hundreds of millions of years.
Hidden cavern: Tucked away near Burlington, Vermont, U.S., the Donahue Sea Cave offers a glimpse into the region’s ancient past. This hollowed-out dolostone chamber was carved over millennia by natural forces. It is accessible only when the ice is thick enough for visitors to skate across the frozen pond to reach its entrance. Some experts believe underground water dissolved the rock, while others suggest it was shaped by an ancient river cutting through the landscape. Despite its name, the cave wasn’t formed by ocean waves but by shifting waters. Skating there adds to the adventure, making it a popular winter spot. Inside, the smooth rock walls reveal a history dating back hundreds of millions of years.
Timeless republic: The microstate of San Marino, entirely within Italy, has remained independent for nearly 2,000 years. Founded by a stonemason fleeing persecution, it evolved into a self-governing republic nestled atop Monte Titano. Since its official founding date of 301 C.E., San Marino’s mountainous terrain, long-standing neutrality, and strategic diplomacy have protected its sovereignty, even as empires rose and fell around it. The medieval towers crowning its peaks are now UNESCO landmarks, drawing visitors to its historic capital. Unlike many modern nations, San Marino never experienced a monarchy, but has functioned as a republic since its earliest days.
Timeless republic: The microstate of San Marino, entirely within Italy, has remained independent for nearly 2,000 years. Founded by a stonemason fleeing persecution, it evolved into a self-governing republic nestled atop Monte Titano. Since its official founding date of 301 C.E., San Marino’s mountainous terrain, long-standing neutrality, and strategic diplomacy have protected its sovereignty, even as empires rose and fell around it. The medieval towers crowning its peaks are now UNESCO landmarks, drawing visitors to its historic capital. Unlike many modern nations, San Marino never experienced a monarchy, but has functioned as a republic since its earliest days.
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Flaming cascade: Eternal Flame Falls offers a rare blend of fire and water in Chestnut Ridge Park near Buffalo, New York, U.S. Behind its modest waterfall, a small but persistent flame is fueled by natural gas seeping from deep within the shale rock. The cascading water and an ever-burning flame make a mesmerizing sight, drawing hikers and nature lovers alike. The surrounding trail winds through a forested area, leading visitors to this natural curiosity. Wind and water sometimes extinguish the flame, but anyone with a match or lighter can easily relight it, keeping the phenomenon alive. This fiery waterfall is a striking reminder of unexpected wonders hidden in nature’s landscapes.
Flaming cascade: Eternal Flame Falls offers a rare blend of fire and water in Chestnut Ridge Park near Buffalo, New York, U.S. Behind its modest waterfall, a small but persistent flame is fueled by natural gas seeping from deep within the shale rock. The cascading water and an ever-burning flame make a mesmerizing sight, drawing hikers and nature lovers alike. The surrounding trail winds through a forested area, leading visitors to this natural curiosity. Wind and water sometimes extinguish the flame, but anyone with a match or lighter can easily relight it, keeping the phenomenon alive. This fiery waterfall is a striking reminder of unexpected wonders hidden in nature’s landscapes.
Floral treat: A cafe in Kyoto, Japan, is turning ice cream into edible art with its stunning, flower-shaped confections. Crafted from sweet bean paste, these delicate creations resemble real blooms, blending traditional Japanese confectionery with modern esthetics. Each bouquet-inspired scoop is a nod to Kyoto’s deep-rooted dessert culture, where azuki beans have long been a cherished ingredient. The cafe itself is a fusion of nature and craftsmanship, offering handmade ceramics, local plants, and organic treats alongside its famous desserts. Visitors often line up early to snag these intricate ice cream flowers before they sell out. Whether drawn by the artistry or the flavour, guests leave with a dessert that looks as enchanting as it tastes.
Floral treat: A cafe in Kyoto, Japan, is turning ice cream into edible art with its stunning, flower-shaped confections. Crafted from sweet bean paste, these delicate creations resemble real blooms, blending traditional Japanese confectionery with modern esthetics. Each bouquet-inspired scoop is a nod to Kyoto’s deep-rooted dessert culture, where azuki beans have long been a cherished ingredient. The cafe itself is a fusion of nature and craftsmanship, offering handmade ceramics, local plants, and organic treats alongside its famous desserts. Visitors often line up early to snag these intricate ice cream flowers before they sell out. Whether drawn by the artistry or the flavour, guests leave with a dessert that looks as enchanting as it tastes.
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“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”              - Maya Angelou

“Open the window of your mind. Allow the fresh air, new lights, and new truths to enter.” - Amit Ray
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Nanoose Bay Art in the Garden: Walk the gardens, listen to live music, enjoy some yummy food & shop the wonderful talented Vancouver Island artisans on July 5 & 6, 10am-4pm. $10 cash per person 12 & under free. Free Park/Shuttle Bus. 2525 Northwest Bay Rd. Info: 250-729-1529.

Call To Poets! The Nanaimo Arts Council invites poets to participate in the 2025 Ekphrastic Poetry Celebration, a competition where poets craft a poem about a visual image they select from submitted artwork in the  Purple Urchin Gallery. Submissions Open: Until July 9. Winners receive a cash prize & publication in the Sea Wolf Literary Review. For details visit: shorturl.at/tmfts

Family Estrangement Support Group: Starting July 10, 6-8pm at My Inner Harbour, 149 Wallace St. For more information email:
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Visions Art Studio Tour & Sale: Longest-running art tour in the beautiful Cowichan Valley, July 11, 12, & 13, we invite you to discover the homes & studios of 14 talented local artists. For more information, visit: www.visionsarttour.ca

Honeymoon Bay Day: Join in for a fun family event on July 12, 7:30am-3pm. Pancake breakfast followed by a parade that marshals on March Rd., at 10am. Live music, games for kids, crafts, concession & more! Free event.    

The Wonders of Life & Love: A free concert of original music & choral works performed by people young & older on Sun., July 13, 3-5pm at St. Andrews United Church, 315 Fitzwilliam St.

Nanaimo Concert Band Free Summer Concert: A light-hearted & fun concert that the whole family can enjoy Mon., July 14, 6:30pm. Held at Lion’s Pavilion at Maffeo Sutton Park. 

Beban Learning Gardens, Victory Garden Fest: July 19, 10am-1pm. Garden talks & demos, kids & other fun activities, winter vegetable starts for sale. Free event.

Five Acre Shaker 2025! Held Saturday, August 9 at the Fall Fair Grounds, main stage ~ all ages. After hours is 19+. Lineups include The Funk Hunters, Reve, Mark Woodyard, Stickybuds, Neon Steve & Dunks. 

Children’s Summer Playgroup: Ages 0-9, from now until August 28, Mon - Thurs., 9am-12pm. $10 drop in or free for members. Visit: myinnerharbour.ca

Alberni District Fall Fair: The gathering place to celebrate & educate. Held September 4, 5, 6 & 7 at the Fall Fair Grounds. 50/50 raffle, coloring contest, attractions, entertainment, parade, logger sports & a whole lot more. Save the dates! 

Chemainus Communities in Bloom: Looking for volunteers. Come & join this vibrant group. Contact: chemainusinbloom@gmail.com

Attention Tradesmen! We need your input. We are hosting one-on-one consultations until the end of July. Email: trades@lcvi.ca for more information. 
         
Music at the Parksville Museum July Concerts: Harry Manx, Jim Byrnes, Brandon Isaak, Andrew Greenwood Quintet. Tickets are $35–$40 at parksvillemuseum.com/events

Music in the Park:  Held every Thursday, 6:30-8pm in July & August at the Cobble Hill Common.  Arts & crafts, face painting, and great music.  Visit Cobble Hill Events Society on FB for bands.  By donation.

Chemainus Communities in Bloom: Looking for volunteers.  Come & join this vibrant group. Contact: chemainusinbloom@gmail.com for info. 
  
Moving? Spring Cleaning? Downsizing? NanGo Grannies are collecting clean, unused fabrics & yarn for the fabric sale held Sept. 27. Call 250-756-2429 or 250-753-3371 to arrange drop off or pickup. Visit: nangogrannies.com

Nanaimo & District Men’s Shed Society: Where men connect & work shoulder to shoulder on community projects, or just have a coffee & chat. Info: 250-268-2050 or info@nanaimomensshed.org

Register Now for École Publique Francophone: École des Cascades, 3039 Sprott Rd., Duncan. For info, call 250-737-4486.

Mid-Vancouver Island Region Alcoholics Anonymous: If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help! www.NanaimoAA.org  250.753.7513 or Toll Free 1.833.753.7513.

Book Your Free Home Energy Consult Today! Retrofits don’t have to be confusing. Brought to you by Home Energy Navigator & Regional District of Nanaimo. Call 1-866-381-9995.

Compassionate Care is Just a Call Away! From personal care to companionship & respite. Your loved one deserves the best. Local & insured, with very reasonable rates. Call 250-667-7453.

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. The euro is the currency of Britain - T/F?
2. What was Dr. Frankenstein’s first name?
3. This scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake.
4. The capital of Madagascar is Antananarivo, Sidney, or Columbo?
5. This tree name contains all five vowels.
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Do you have a project that has been left unfinished? If so, you may find it comes back to haunt you now. So you might consider quickly getting on top of the matter. Lucky numbers: 3, 13, 15, 24, 33, 43.
Over the next few months, you may experience setbacks and encounter obstacles. Bulldozing your way through them might be tempting. Consider if this is wise or not. Lucky numbers: 2, 6, 14, 25, 37, 43.
Uranus, the planet of sudden, unexpected change, will be in Gemini for seven years, bringing moments of transition and encouraging you to become true to yourself. Lucky numbers: 6, 7, 12, 16, 32, 41.
The energy of the second half of the week may nudge you to take a break and recharge. Consider planning ahead to ensure that you can take advantage of this opportunity. Lucky numbers: 8, 10, 15, 21, 43, 45.
There may be an opportunity at the end of the week to expand your network and make new connections. Perhaps plan ahead to host a social event, or attend one. Lucky numbers: 1, 2, 10, 16, 26, 32.

You may continue to find the energetic environment confusing to your practical nature. Consider this a reminder to hone your intuitive abilities to reach a healthy balance. Lucky numbers: 12, 17, 25, 30, 38, 40.
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Are you feeling that you can never do enough? This dynamic may be in effect for the next few months. Try realistically assessing your efforts vs. those of others. Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 15, 22, 27, 41.

Over the next few months you may feel frustrated to find yourself back in old territory. Perhaps the universe is presenting you an opportunity to adjust your view. Lucky numbers: 10, 17, 21, 23, 27, 47.
Something may come at you out of left field early this week that has you questioning yourself. Take a breath and give the information time to sink in before you react. Lucky numbers: 4, 12, 25, 35, 36, 43.
The middle of the week may be a good time to evaluate the various endeavours you are working on. Which efforts could you focus on starting to bring to completion? Lucky numbers: 7, 13, 14, 19, 28, 37.
The next few months may offer an opportunity to reconsider your values and what you want to accomplish. Plan for changes, but hold off on immediate implementation. Lucky numbers: 9, 15, 18, 22, 34, 36.
Emotions may run high at week’s end. Use this to increase awareness of your intuition. Avoid any temptation to indulge in unhealthy substances or negative elements. Lucky numbers: 13, 15, 18, 26, 28, 42.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 32.
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Colourful claim: Belize’s flag stands out with its vibrant design, boasting 12 different colours. The flag’s detailed coat of arms adds layers of meaning, reflecting the country’s political past and diverse cultural heritage.

Endless reign: Louis XIV ruled France for 72 years, the longest reign of any monarch in European history. From childhood to his later years, he shaped the nation’s politics, culture, and military, leaving a legacy that lasted well beyond his lifetime.
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Trunk tricks: Despite popular belief, elephants don’t drink water like a straw. Instead, they suck it partway up their trunk before pouring it into their mouths. With their massive size, they need to drink an enormous amount each day to stay hydrated.

Spicy journey: The famous sriracha sauce began in the 1940s in Si Racha, Thailand, as a seafood companion. Visitors from Vietnam took the recipe home, turning it into a household favourite that later gained worldwide popularity as a bold, flavourful condiment.

Ancient tales: A cave painting in Indonesia that is likely over 50,000 years old may be the earliest evidence of storytelling, featuring a person interacting with a wild pig. This suggests humans have used art to share stories far longer than once thought.
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Father: “Let me help you hit the ball.”
Little leaguer: “Dad, it’s time I strike out on my own.”

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Stew. Stew who? Stew early to go to bed.

Why couldn’t the shoemaker fix the torn shoe? He didn’t want to add insole to injury.

Crackers became popular again after being a wafer a while.

If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
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