Struggling to Get Back Into Exercise After the Holidays

Struggling to Get Back Into Exercise After the Holidays

It’s normal to STRUGGLE getting back into exercise after Xmas.. but the most important thing is to START or RESTART.. And don’t stress if you’re slower or feel heavier than usual!
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[You can be forgiven for rolling your eyes at this post 🙄😜]
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Scroll to the last pic if you want to laugh at what happens when ham and wine filled legs try to skip a step.. I swear I didn’t fall!

Greetings readers! Today, we’re delving into the world of the quirky and often misunderstood art of taxidermy. Yes, you read that right – taxidermy, the art of preserving animal remains for display. Some may find it a bit macabre, but hey, to each their own, right?

Now, before you start picturing creepy old mansions filled with stuffed animals staring back at you, let’s have a little fun exploring the lighter side of taxidermy. Did you know that there are professional taxidermists out there who can preserve not only your beloved Fido or Fluffy, but also more unconventional pets like turtles, snakes, and even insects? Talk about turning your deceased critter into a forever keepsake!

But wait, it gets even wilder – there are even taxidermy competitions where artists show off their skills in creating lifelike animal replicas. Just imagine the ribbons and trophies proudly displayed next to a perfectly stuffed squirrel or majestic deer head.

And let’s not forget the folks who take taxidermy to a whole new level by incorporating humor and creativity into their displays. From cats dressed in vintage clothing to squirrels playing poker, the possibilities are truly endless in the world of taxidermy.

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So, whether you’re a fan of this peculiar art form or just curious about the bizarre world of stuffed creatures, one thing’s for sure – taxidermy is definitely not for the faint of heart, but it sure does make for some entertaining conversations. So go ahead, embrace the weird and wonderful world of taxidermy – who knows, you might just find yourself with a new appreciation for this offbeat art form.

Bette

My name is Bette. I'm a 34 year old female from Turkey. My occupation is a website designer and I work from a home office. I have struggled with my weight since puberty. Still figuring out.

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