The Best of Discovery-it #1914

Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all! After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day. So who are today's winners?
by @erikah
If you’re passionate about nature, you shouldn’t miss this new post by erikah. “This was a solo exhibition of Zsolt Simon, called "Image - Sign", a very strange kind of art, abstract I'd say, that makes you think and wonder what the artist wanted to say, even though each piece had a title” the author told us. Don’t miss it!

Mariel: El Paraíso del Norte - Mariel: The Paradise of the North
“My grandmother spoke wonders about my hometown. She told stories worthy of those books that blend reality and fiction, revealing how our lives verge on the real and marvelous—or the magical realism that made Latin American writers so famous. Everything she narrated came with a sparkle in her eyes, wrapping each word, each sentence, in immense tenderness and longing” this is how this beautiful post by jcalvoparapar started.
📸 Fragile Carnation Petals With Small Raindrops 🌿
by @tiptop97
If you’re passionate about nature, you shouldn’t miss this new post by tiptop97. The protagonists are some lovely flowers.
“My favourite vegetable to grow must be tomatoes. They come in various shapes, many colours and different flavours, and I love to try a few new varieties each year to experiment with them in the kitchen. This year, I planted 11 varieties, and about 35 plants. It might sound like a lot to some of you while others will say that it's not enough, but truth to be told, you never know with tomatoes. If it's a good year, you'll get an abundance out of a few plants, and if it's a bad year, you can have 60 plants and still won't have enough” this is how this beautiful post by plantfuljourney started. Don’t miss it!

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