24 Hour Recovery Connections Part 59
Hello, friends!
It’s great to see you & congratulations again, melki! Welcome back, TennantSmith! This is a safe place & we’re glad you’re all here and any day!
Congratulations to our wonderful milestoners today, CeeFarro on 1 Awesome Month, may it be the first of very many; Lostmyoffswitch with 4 Fantastic Months; Venuscat with 7 Sparkling Months; and the wonderful 1Newcreation keeping every day new with 33 Amazing Months!! And because every day is a milestone, congratulations to all & thanks for being here and inspiring us all to keep at it, one day after the next!
Here’s the list of those who made part of their commitment to sobriety include posting on this thread from May 26 to noon, May 27, New York local:
1newcreation
airwick
Alynn
ANewDayNYC
Angie247
aussieblue
AutumnWillow
BarbieKen
biminiblue
BuddinK
Cascabel
CaseyW
CeeFarro
chanty
ChickChick
ChloeRose63
ChrissieB
Coco60
Coldfusion
courage2
DaneK
Dee74
Della1968
erfra7
Findingtheway
FormerBeerLover
fromadistance
Gilmer
Goat
goose333
growpath
grtgrandpa
HeartsAfire
Hevyn
immri
ishallnotwant
Jeni26
jsm273
Kaneda8888
Kris47
lanier
least
Lily123
MarathonMan
melki
mystified
NoGoingBack
nymets86
PeppermintPatty
Placebo
Purpleknight
site1Q84
SoberLeigh
soberwolf
Solarion
sthlondonab
stime
strategery
Surrender2win
TennantSmith
tgirl
tootsl1
Trees39
venuscat
zeppodog
The banyan tree, a kind of ficus, has prop roots that grow downward from the branches, seeking soil and water. They grow into thick woody trunks that surround the main trunk and look like trees. Old trees thus spread in a wide circle, propped up by the young trunks. It looks like a forest but it’s really one tree, with all the “trunks” connected to the original one.
Ficus benghalensis, Indian Banyan. This is the Great Banyan in Howrah (photo by Ashwin Kiran). It covers about 4 acres and the original central trunk has been badly damaged by storms and disease, but the tree lives on, with more than 3000 prop roots.
Even trees know to spread joy and share burdens. I hope to see you all here tomorrow!
It’s great to see you & congratulations again, melki! Welcome back, TennantSmith! This is a safe place & we’re glad you’re all here and any day!
Congratulations to our wonderful milestoners today, CeeFarro on 1 Awesome Month, may it be the first of very many; Lostmyoffswitch with 4 Fantastic Months; Venuscat with 7 Sparkling Months; and the wonderful 1Newcreation keeping every day new with 33 Amazing Months!! And because every day is a milestone, congratulations to all & thanks for being here and inspiring us all to keep at it, one day after the next!
Here’s the list of those who made part of their commitment to sobriety include posting on this thread from May 26 to noon, May 27, New York local:
1newcreation
airwick
Alynn
ANewDayNYC
Angie247
aussieblue
AutumnWillow
BarbieKen
biminiblue
BuddinK
Cascabel
CaseyW
CeeFarro
chanty
ChickChick
ChloeRose63
ChrissieB
Coco60
Coldfusion
courage2
DaneK
Dee74
Della1968
erfra7
Findingtheway
FormerBeerLover
fromadistance
Gilmer
Goat
goose333
growpath
grtgrandpa
HeartsAfire
Hevyn
immri
ishallnotwant
Jeni26
jsm273
Kaneda8888
Kris47
lanier
least
Lily123
MarathonMan
melki
mystified
NoGoingBack
nymets86
PeppermintPatty
Placebo
Purpleknight
site1Q84
SoberLeigh
soberwolf
Solarion
sthlondonab
stime
strategery
Surrender2win
TennantSmith
tgirl
tootsl1
Trees39
venuscat
zeppodog
The banyan tree, a kind of ficus, has prop roots that grow downward from the branches, seeking soil and water. They grow into thick woody trunks that surround the main trunk and look like trees. Old trees thus spread in a wide circle, propped up by the young trunks. It looks like a forest but it’s really one tree, with all the “trunks” connected to the original one.
Ficus benghalensis, Indian Banyan. This is the Great Banyan in Howrah (photo by Ashwin Kiran). It covers about 4 acres and the original central trunk has been badly damaged by storms and disease, but the tree lives on, with more than 3000 prop roots.
Even trees know to spread joy and share burdens. I hope to see you all here tomorrow!
Hi my friends. Here for a late post...But a post none the less!
Here for a sober day. Not drinking TODAY no matter what.
P.S --> Thank you to the folks who sent me messages about relating to my being extremely tired at close to 5 months into sobriety. Definitely makes me feel more at ease.
Here for a sober day. Not drinking TODAY no matter what.
P.S --> Thank you to the folks who sent me messages about relating to my being extremely tired at close to 5 months into sobriety. Definitely makes me feel more at ease.
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