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A welcome to my new blog.

Me holding our homegrown sunflowers.
Hello peeps and welcome to my new blog! 
My name is Gaia and I am 13 years old. I am home educated (or world schooled as we like to call it) by my mum Melissa.
Here are some things about me; things I love are my large collection of houseplants, pokemon card and Nintendo games, skateboarding, making clay dragons, pomelos (a large grapefruit-like fruit), and taking the family dog Fudge for walks.


One of my newly discovered planets. 

I am currently pondering worlds within worlds. The picture above is one I took of the stem of a feather viewed down a microscope. 
   
I  am thinking: 
"what creatures live in this microscopic world?" "where in the universe does this planet live?" "Could every grain of sand hold another planetary system?"

All are worth sitting down with a cup of cocoa and a biscuit to think.
Anyway, that's it, for now, folks come back tomorrow where I will be sharing some pictures of my first visit to London.
P.S. why not check out my mum's blog  The Owl in the Art Tree?



Love Gaia Cacti xxx

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  1. Great Gaia xxx I love the world of the microscopic xxx have fun exploring xxx

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  2. Check these artists out...
    https://www.thisiscolossal.com/?s=Microscopic

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