User:Eewilson/Happy place

I hereby award you this Triple Crown for your contributions to Wikipedia; may your asters never starve. Grapple X 02:46, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
Did you know ... that the blossoms of Symphyotrichum lateriflorum have been used by the Meskwaki as a smudge "to cure a crazy person who has lost his mind"? On the main page on 18 July 2021
Did you know ... that Symphyotrichum molle, the soft aster, can be found only in the Bighorn Mountains of Montana and Wyoming? On the main page on 18 November 2021
Did you know ... that despite its common name of Santa Rita Mountain aster, Symphyotrichum potosinum can no longer be found in the Santa Rita Mountains of Arizona? On the main page on 19 November 2021
Did you know ... that the world's oldest competitive gymnast Johanna Quaas did a tandem skydive from about 3,000 meters (9,800 ft) in 2016, dedicating it to Queen Elizabeth II? On the main page on 7 January 2022
Did you know ... that the Chippewa have smoked the root of New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) in pipes to attract game? On the main page on 8 January 2022
Did you know ... that Symphyotrichum kentuckiense, the Kentucky aster, is only found on limestone cedar glades and limestone roadsides in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee? On the main page on 9 December 2022
This user lost sleep and eyesight to bring "Symphyotrichum lateriflorum" far, far along so it could wow the world as a good article on 14 June 2021.
This user expanded then nominated "Symphyotrichum novae-angliae" which became a good article on 22 December 2021.
This user created, expanded, then nominated "Symphyotrichum kentuckiense" which became a good article on 17 November 2022.
This user helped "Symphyotrichum lateriflorum" become a featured article on 31 October 2021.
This user helped "List of Symphyotrichum species" become a featured list on 20 January 2022‎.
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Symphyotrichum lateriflorumThis user passionately and lovingly edits Symphyotrichum articles.


Life is short.

The 21st Century has been excessively, neverending, painfully, tiringly stressful thus far.

Finding meaning can be difficult. Writing and improving plant articles on Wikipedia have added another dimension to my existence. It is a small and compartmentalized dimension which I can ignore at my own choosing. If it's not fun, I can take a WikiBreak. Or I can leave.

It is good for me to keep Wikipedia in perspective and not get angry at things that don't matter. If I remove my Wikipedia browser tabs and windows from history, I'm sure I'll want them later. When we put time and effort into something, we can all get childish about it, even if it's just on the inside.

I love kitty kats and other fauna.

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Bredlik peotry[edit]

Possibly the first bredlik peom:1

my name is Cow,
and wen its nite,
or wen the moon
is shiyning brite,
and all the men
haf gon to bed -
i stay up late.

i lik the bred.

— Redditor Poem_for_your_sprog, Reddit comment, 25 October 2016

More bredlik peotry:

My name is cat,
I am no theef.
I hold the puff
between my teef.
When man is sleep,
myself I please.
I hop above
and crumch the cheese.

— Unknown, from a FB meme of unknown origin with image of kitty stealing a curly cheese puff out of a large bowl