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Small Red Miracles

I bought a small carton of berries at the market this morning, mostly because the color caught my eye against the gray pavement. Back home, I sat at my kitchen table and just looked at them for a while before eating. It is strange how something so small can feel like such a triumph. We spend so much of our lives waiting for big, loud changes, forgetting that the world often shifts in quiet, sweet ways right under our noses. A new plant in a garden, a different flavor on the tongue, a change in what we consider local or possible—these are the things that actually anchor us to a place. It makes me wonder how many other miracles are sitting in our kitchens, waiting for us to stop rushing and actually notice them. Do you ever find yourself surprised by the simple things that have started growing in your own backyard?

Bangladeshi Strawberries by Rezawanul Haque

Rezawanul Haque has captured this exact feeling of discovery in his beautiful image titled Bangladeshi Strawberries. It is a lovely reminder to slow down and appreciate the small, vibrant changes in our daily lives. What does this image bring to your mind today?