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SOULFUL-MINDS/Kawaii Vibes
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ℝ𝕚𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕊𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕞 - 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕄𝕒𝕤𝕜𝕖𝕕 𝕎𝕒𝕣𝕣𝕚𝕠𝕣’𝕤 𝕃𝕖𝕒𝕡

Flieg mit dem Sturm, tanze mit dem Chaos – nur der Mond kennt deinen wahren Namen.
Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven
Mal etwas anderes versucht: Einfach, klar und leicht mit sehr wenig postwork 🙂

Fly with the storm, dance with chaos – only the moon knows your true name.
Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven
Trying something different: Simple, clear and easy with very little postwork 🙂

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𝕋𝕨𝕠 𝕙𝕖𝕒𝕣𝕥𝕤, 𝕠𝕟𝕖 𝕕𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞 - Sister Love
The little sister watches her older sister lovingly and admiringly during ballet training. With one leg still in its infancy, her biggest dream is already to be a prima ballerina. Still playfully disguised, her heart is already determinedly following in the footsteps of her beloved big sister, her big dream.

She watches her dance, light as a feather, strong as a queen. Every leap, every turn seems like magic, a magical language that she doesn't yet fully understand but is determined to learn. She feels the tingling in her little feet, the desire to glide so gracefully across the floor herself. But when she raises her arms, they are not yet wrapped in tulle, but in the colourful ribbons of her Indian costume. She is not quite a dancer yet, but her heart is already beating inexorably to the rhythm of the enchanting music.

The older sister feels the little one's gaze. It is a look full of awe, love and hope. And yet she feels torn. She loves her little sister endlessly, wants to protect her and show her the world. But a part of her also wants to be free, to walk a path that belongs only to her, not always with a little sister in tow. She wonders whether she can let go of her little sister without disappointing or losing her.
But then she sees the young girl getting into position again, her legs still a little awkward in the first position, but her eyes shining with eagerness, joy and admiration. And she recognises something in her, the younger girl. Not just admiration, not just imitation, but a passion of her own. A dream of her own, born out of love for her, but nevertheless completely unique in its nature and intensity.

After training, she goes to her little sister, gently places her hands on her shoulders and says to her urgently and lovingly: ‘Dance the way you feel.’ The little girl beams. She raises her arms, not perfectly, not flawlessly, but full of devotion. And in that moment, they both realise that, in addition to their love of dancing, they are also connected by a special love, the love of two sisters who know that they can also compete with each other, that there will be arguments and misunderstandings, but that this love and trust in each other will always accompany them on their journey together. And this feeling allows each of them to be themselves.
-Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven
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𝒯𝒽ℯ 𝓈𝒾𝓁ℯ𝓃𝒸ℯ 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽𝒾𝓃 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝓀𝓃ℴ𝓌𝓈 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓌𝒶𝓎 – 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝒿𝓊𝓈𝓉 𝒽𝒶𝓋ℯ 𝓉ℴ 𝓉𝓇𝓊𝓈𝓉 𝒾𝓉.

The path to inner peace doesn’t have to mean stillness. Sometimes, it lies in patient observation. Like cats at dusk, alert, poised, yet completely at ease, we, too, can learn to live with our sadness. Not to conquer it, but to give it a place.

In those moments when the heart feels heavy and thoughts drift like fog, the inner world wraps itself in soft shades of pink. Not sweet, but wistful like wilted blossoms that still hold a scent in the background.

In these quiet hours, when the world pulls away, we can begin to see that we are not broken, only changing. Maybe pain isn’t here to carry us away, but to guide us back home to ourselves.

Dealing with sadness isn’t a battle. It’s a dance. Sometimes you glide, sometimes you stumble. But with every movement, you begin to see more clearly who you are beneath the mask, behind the smile, within the shadow.
- Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven
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Kerstin Ellinghoven
🌸 Wild Hilda visiting the local garden center
This scene could be seen as a symbolic snapshot of that one moment each spring when my husband and I make our annual pilgrimage to the garden center and, once again, I simply can’t decide which "bloomie" (that’s what we call flowers) get to come home with us. They're all beautiful, each in their own needy little way, all looking for a new forever home.

Wild Hilda and her dear husband in the background mark the beginning of my magical nature family. Think forest goblin meets wood elf, maybe with a sprinkle of troll genes. Who knows what else might sneak in overtime? One thing is certain: they’re a little odd, not exactly pretty, definitely different, but deeply connected to nature and 100% DAZ.

This image also reflects my own emotional response when I first laid eyes on Sade Shizuku’s enchanting batch of young seedlings. Pure joy - and a tiny claim to great art.

So here they are:

🌿 Animsakari
Usually looks a little confused peeking out of her pot. She doesn’t need water. She thrives on attention, the occasional round of applause, and a few kind words whispered in passing.

🌵 Baby Cacti
Looks like an adorably yawning baby in pajamas. But be warned: if you wake her before sunrise, she’ll prick you just out of principle.

🌱 Bad Seed
A deep green, wannabe-octopus plant with slithery tentacle arms. Her stare is intense, and when she opens her mouth, you can’t help but wonder if she’s quietly cursing under her breath… or if she might belong to some carnivorous species after all.

🌼 Csubbi
With her cheerful little face and closed eyes, she seems to bask in the sunlight, dreaming of one day becoming a sunbeam herself.

💤 Sleepy
A delicate, light green baby plant with only a few tiny leaves. She sleeps so peacefully, you’ll find yourself whispering around her. But look closer, sometimes a leaf twitches, like she’s dreaming of something… not entirely innocent. Is she just tired, or gathering strength for something bigger?

🌳 Tanci
The tallest of the Toon plants, Tanci has a twisted trunk, two wild branches, and a blissed-out expression as if she just inhaled something deeply mind-expanding. She floats somewhere between enlightenment and total, delightful confusion.
-Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven

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𝕊𝕦𝕟𝕗𝕝𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕣𝕕𝕒𝕟𝕔𝕖
There are connections that seem impossible at first glance. Different worlds, contrasting styles, foreign cultures. And yet two hearts beat to the same beat. When the rhythm is right, differences fade away.

Two personalities meet here who seem to have nothing in common. A wild punk, edgy and rebellious, dances with a woman whose style is colourful, warm and full of temperament. Perhaps the magic lies in this combination, opposites that complement rather than cancel each other out. Tattoos tell stories on both their bodies, their love of cats connects them in a deeper way. And as they spin, laugh and feel that they are living in the same moment, they merge with the music.

Even their cats reflect this interplay. One dark, almost mystical, the other bright, exotic and yet inseparable. And in the centre of it all is the yellow rubber chicken. It stands there as if it cannot believe what is happening in front of its plastic-rigid eyes. Perhaps it is wondering whether it has missed a secret beat? Is there a rule somewhere that says that punk and Latin American fire don't go together? Or maybe it's just speechless, which is a difficult position for a chicken to be in anyway. 🖊️🎶🐔😆

But that's exactly the point. Sometimes there's no need for meaning, no rules, no expectations. Sometimes a song, a laugh, a dance together is enough to create something that nobody could have foreseen.
-Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven

(Also a hodgepodge of various freebies, old and new content. It's amazing what accumulates over time.) 😉
Btw. I love the rubber chicken.😍
According to one report, the use of a chicken prop was first attributed to John Holmberg, the Swedish clown with the black painted face of the early 20th century.
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𝓗𝓲𝓵𝓭𝓪 𝓜𝓪𝓮́ 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓢𝓲𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓽
A Mission in the Name of Mother Nature

The afternoon sun slanted across the tall grass, which barely stirred in the breeze. A young male gorilla sat alone on a small rise in the middle of his spacious enclosure. Around him, flowers grew—carefully planted and tended: lilies, grasses, ferns. Everything looked like the jungle. And yet, it was not the jungle.

He didn’t look toward the visitors beyond the barrier. Not toward the keepers. Not at the ropes or the rocks built for him. His brow was furrowed. Something stirred inside him—something he couldn’t name.
Not hunger. Not pain.
Something deeper.

An instinct that seemed to whisper: You are here—but you do not belong here.

Then, something moved among the blossoms. At first barely visible. Then clearer. Something upright. Too bright to be an insect. Too small to be a human.

The gorilla slowly closed his massive hand. Not harshly, but gently. When he opened it again, there sat a tiny figure—barefoot, bare-skinned, with delicate wings and eyes that seemed to pierce through everything—mischievous and wise all at once.
Hilda Maé.

She didn’t smile, but she didn’t look surprised either.
“You’re one of the silent guardians,” she said, almost whispering. “And you feel it, don’t you? That this isn’t quite real. Not wrong, but not fully right either.”

The gorilla gazed at her for a long time. No anger. But no peace either.

Hilda gently placed her small hand on his nose. Her voice grew firmer.
“You’re not where your ancestors lived. And you feel something’s missing. That’s not imagination—it’s memory without pictures. It’s in your bones. In your genes. In your breath.”

He didn’t move. But something flickered in his eyes—a shimmer, a spark.

“You’re not free. I know that. But you’re not forgotten either. The people here—not all, but many—don’t just see an animal. They see something they’ve lost: a connection. To roots. To the earth. To a time before all this noise.”

She paused. Not out of fear or uncertainty, but to let the silence settle.

“The jungle isn’t here,” she said quietly. “But you can stand for it. Not as an attraction. But as an ambassador. A living reminder of what’s at stake.”

The gorilla breathed deeply. Slowly. Heavily.

“If—and only if—you’re treated with dignity. If your family is protected. If people listen to you, not just look at you.”

She glanced at the humans along the edge. Children, parents, grandparents. Some laughed. Others stood silently, reading the signs about these magnificent beings in the wild.

“Sometimes,” Hilda said softly, “we have to make compromises to save something. No zoo replaces the rainforest. But sometimes a good compromise is better than doing nothing and always complaining. As long as we preserve knowledge and pass on respect, there is hope.”

She gently placed a flower in his hand.
“You’re part of that hope. Not because you’re here. But because you are seen—and because you awaken something that must not be lost.”

A gentle wind stirred through the trees of the enclosure.

Hilda Maé spread her wings—light as air, translucent, shimmering in the fading light of a long day.

The gorilla let her go.
No fear. No resistance.
Just a quiet understanding.
-Samara Blue/Kerstin Ellinghoven

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"When you’ve just escaped the jungle but landed straight in a fashion week - #FeelPink and don’t apologize for the lip gloss, darling."


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