Small things that make you happy!

Your photos are beautiful and so are you! Have you been to Descanso Gardens lately? I hope I can make it to visit both places but that may not happen.
Have you been to Lotusland? It's in Santa Barbara and well worth the trip. I was there many years ago, and the history of Ganna Walska and her creation are fascinating and beautiful.
I have been there many years ago. I am Planning to go back sometime in fall this year. Thank you for suggesting :heart::heart:
 
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My pets, hot cocoa, sitting outside on a sunny day, gardening, the smell of fresh flowers, nature photography and painting, playing “cozy games”, baking, peanut butter or just plain peanuts lol, Mexican food, taking hikes and walks, spending time with my SO, fluffy blankets, learning new things/reading, and even just taking my bags out. And the simplest thing: sitting in my papasan. The comfort is real.

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Im thinking of adopting a pair (too ambitious?) kittens (should I look for older cats instead?) because that would help, especially if they’re bonded, that then they can play with each other and not be bored.

I think your initial instincts were good. Best to start off with an older cat. Kittens require a lot of attention including more mealtimes than adults. An older cat would be much more chill if you're gone for an evening. Besides, they are always the ones that get stuck at the shelter because they're not kittens.