is a private curation project begun by @enchantedspirit to honor the exceptional posts she finds in her Steemit travels. The content here will feature a good number of posts from The STEEM Engine group in Discord. Their customary post is titled The Daily Whistle Stops.
@enchantedspirit is the curator there, and in that work she finds quite a few posts that are casual, interesting, well-written, helpful or just fun to experience (sometimes writers, sometimes musicians, sometimes artists), but because they are up against such stiff competition that day in submissions to The STEEM Engine they can't be included in The Daily Whistle Stops. They also tend to be short, easy to read, easy to digest ... or maybe they just offer something special.
So, she brings them here and finds them a home -- because they deserve more than just a quiet decline and death ... an experience that is already all too common in Steemit. (I know I don't need to tell you that, but it's true!) Sometimes, there may be outside content, too ... from other intriguing people she follows. Sweet little "feature story" experiences and fun artistic moments of all kinds have their place in life -- and on Steemit, too. Please stop in and visit these guys ... and if you enjoy their work, show them you care.
I ... and they ... thank you more than you'll ever know.
You can find The Daily Whistle Stops at @thesteemengine -- and there is information there and here at the bottom of this post telling you how to apply to join. There is also another curation project run by both @enchantedspirit and @catweasel on his blog. It's called The Magnificent Seven and it, too, features exceptional content we find on our Steemit journey. Each of these projects has its own theme, tone and focus. You will find things in both that are worth your time and effort -- and excellent new people to follow. I offer all these suggestions with pride. I know they will enrich your day.
Note -- there is one exception in our line-up today. All but one post here was written by the awesome content creators in The STEEM Engine group. That one though may not be on his own for long. Awesome content creators are like magnets for me. Once I latch on, I don't let go. If you write -- or draw -- or otherwise produce -- awesome content ... be aware. I am looking for you!!
Sadly, a lot of people don't know about the role of the Witnesses on Steemit ... or the people behind them. Some have never voted for Witnesses, and yet that's among the most important things you can do to direct the growth, health and future of Steemit.
@jasonshick is doing a series of interviews to help the Witnesses become better known. The Witnesses themselves may be relatively invisible, but their work certainly isn't. Learn more about another of them here. (And there are links to others inside.)
@gtg (second round of interviews)
@jasonshick
Delegated steam -- steam you borrow or lease from a wealthier account to give your SP more power -- is an interesting, useful, popular and controversial feature on Steemit.
There has also been a recent rise in the number of people using it. So this post from @pisolutionsmru ponders what he would so with a nice amount of delegated Steem. It's kind of like wondering ... what would you do with an extra $500 ... or $50,000 or $5M dollars.
See what he has to say and give it some thought. You might learn something interesting about yourself and your values.
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@pisolutionsmru
I have lived where trees dropped blossoms like this. Now I live where they drop seed pods like this. Sometimes the elm seeds here are so thick it's exactly like snow. Not every year though. I don't understand that part.
Like Snow in Panama -- Tree Tuesday
@apanamamama
When I was little, my parents started with the "marking height on the doorframe" tradition. By the time my younger sister and brother came along, they didn't care any more. Here are some suggestions from @redwellies that can make the job easier and maybe hold your interest. Some pretty nice stuff inside!
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Wall Growth Charts You'll Love
@redwellies
This is a really sweet idea ... and I'm not even that fond of children. (FIVE of them ... OMG!!!) Look at what @crosheille has put together!!
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Waiting to Find Out the Gender of Our Fifth Child
Our First Gender Reveal Party!
@crosheille
I would garden if I had time. If I actually had a life, I'd do a lot of things. Gardening is just one. Instead I have to live vicariously through @pumpkinsandcats. She makes it easy. (Also she sounds like my kind of woman. I love pumpkins. And cats. A lot.)
The Container Garden With PumpkinsandCats
@pumpkinsandcats
So, here's an interesting question. For everyone, actually, not just women. What makes you feel beautiful? Give it some thought. Come up with some answers. Those might surprise you. Srsly.
What Makes You Feel Beautiful?
@sharoonyasir
Love that lasts is way too rare. @moderndayhippie talks about the real life example of his parents. The story and pictures are sure to warm your heart. What a wonderful experience!
@moderndayhippie
Ok ... I already had "a little talk" with @eaglespirit. I told here to stop posting recipes like this -- because I love to cook and I seriously do not have time for this!!! She said ok. But then she went and put up something about chicken soup. I see I'm going to have to track her down and "talk" a little more sternly. You might want to avert your eyes.
@eaglespirit
Candy, anyone? Seriously ... all kinds of candy. Some I never even thought of are in this post. (I really should get out more.) I like really fine chocolates. Chocolate-covered cherries ... and marzipan. And I also like salt water taffy. Banana. Also vanilla and strawberry. Sometimes peppermint. And Werther's Originals. Those things are awesome. I don't even like butterscotch ... or caramel. But those things are awesome. Are you listening @catweasel?
@watersnake101
Churros. You find them everywhere here in New Mexico. Like @eonwarped, you owe it to yourself to try some. Someday. Don't get raw ones though. Those sound awful. Even sauce won't fix that. Ewwwww.
@eonwarped
I will never take this cruise, so it was great to experience it this way. It could have a place on your Bucket List though. Maybe this post will help you decide.
Zhongxian, China
@coldsteem
I talked briefly to @donnymurph last night ... about how much this little "adventure" might have cost him if he'd been in the United States. It's not like India has a monopoly on iffy street food. Keep the Gatorade handy, @donnymurph. If you make a habit of roaming the earth, it could literally save your life.
@donnymurph
So if you (unlike me) have a life, you might want to improve it. @bitdollar has some suggestions ... about what may become a way of life in the future. See what you think. The idea is sure exciting!!
to Advanced Your Evolution!
@bitdollar
This is the one outlier. The one post in this whole array that isn't from someone already in @thesteemengine group. That's just because I haven't cornered him long enough to make it happen.
He keeps dropping by my posts ... tantalizing me with these little tidbits of his. I finally had to check him out. I really, really, really liked what I found. So here's fair warning @axios. I'm coming for you. That hot breath you feel on the back of your neck? It's mine. Resistance is futile.
@axios
these are links to other worthwhile curation projects.
@catweasel and @enchantedspirit do a project very similar to this one called The Magnificent Seven. It is published every couple of days or so on his blog. There are about 15 of them so far.
@mitneb devotes her efforts to The @mitneb Curation Trail Project Daily Report. She focuses on finding newcomers to Steemit whose first language is not English. She finds some interesting people. She also includes some of her own "most interesting articles" at the end of her posts.
@ethandsmith is doing podcasts about other pieces he enjoyed from The Steem Engine's membership. Look for ones like this ---> The STEEM Engine Express Episode 3 There are (obviously) two previous ones as I write this.
The Daily Whistle Stops -- found at the @thesteemengine account publishes one of the best general audience curation collections on Steemit if I do say so myself. Go ahead, ask me about it. I'll be happy to say it again. There are about 18 posts to enjoy at the moment. The group itself is astonishingly new for the amount of raw talent assembled there. If you create exceptionally fine content and especially if you consider it undervalued, check this out. It could change your whole Steemit adventure!
@goldendawne is the head writer for The Daily Qurator. Again, if you're a producer of quality content on Steemit, you might want to join @qurator ... if you haven't already. They make it worth your while and they're a lot easier than I am to get along with.
Finally, @shadowspub does the redoubtable grandmother of all curation efforts on Steemit, The Steemit Ramble. You can find plenty of issues from it on her blog. She also hosts a Thursday discord feature (twice every Thursday, so you have a chance to catch at least one) Pimp Your Post Thursday. You can find out more about it also on her blog
The author of this list of curated posts is @enchantedspirit whose mostly metaphysical writing can be found on her own blog. (Whenever she gets a chance to write it!!)