Wholesome neighbor strikes again 🤗

Plus, baby deer zoomies.

Good morning! Coaster rides are fun, right? Well, maybe not so fun when there are multiple bears gathered on the track, following and sizing you up… 😅 See the close encounter here.

Left image shows an artificial artifact made on a 3-D printer. Right image shows the item being hidden for a treasure hunt.
Heroes

Neighbor Gets Perfect Idea When Local Kids Start Doing “Treasure Hunts”

You can’t choose your neighbors, but if you could, Dietrich Stogner might be at the top of your list. 👏

Images show a girl using cicada exoskeletons to enhance a strand of Christmas lights.
Make Me Smile

Little Girl Uses Rather Unusual Natural Element To Decorate

This is a spark of (horrifying) creative genius. 😆

View of a meadow with lots of trees nearby. A deer stays partially hidden under the trees. Her baby deer frolics nearby in the rain
Animals

Absolutely Precious: Baby Deer Caught Frolicking In The Rain

Fawn zoomies are the cutest!

Today’s Inspiration 🌸

Act of Kindness

Today’s story of kindness comes from user EarSure6667 on Reddit:

“Once I was having a bad day and while I was washing my hands on a public restroom someone enters and smiled to me and said ‘Good morning,’ that made me happy for the rest of the day. Since then, I always try to smile at strangers and wish a happy day.”

You Are The Best Love GIF by Dutch Bros Coffee

When it comes to making people’s days, no gesture is too small. 😊

Have you experienced an act of kindness? We’d love to hear it! Share your story here for a chance to be featured.

More Good News… From Then & Now 📰

Your Daily Mystery Boost 🤔

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Left image shows Petunia waiting in the hallway. Right image shows the little piglet showing her blankets to her human mom.
One Last Smile

Teeny-Tiny Piglet “Lives To Show Off Her Blankies”

Prepare to squeal (pun intended 😉).

“We accept the love we think we deserve.” 

– Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower