At the NASA space science center, there's a poster with bees that reads:
"The aerodynamic body of a bee is not suited for flight, but it's good that the bee doesn't know this."
The law of physics, the aerodynamic principle, states that the wingspan is too small to keep its massive body aloft in flight, but the bee doesn't know—she knows nothing about physics or its logic—and yet she flies anyway.
This is what we all can do: fly and triumph at any moment, in the face of any difficulties and under any circumstances. Bees—regardless of the size of your wings, fly and enjoy life.
A couple in southern England 🏴🇬🇧 were working in their garden, adjusting a fence post. As they dug into the clay soil near their flower bed, they hit something unexpected—a handful of small, round objects. At first, they looked like bits of old metal. Then the mud came off, and the coins began to shine.
They had stumbled onto a hidden fortune from the reign of Henry VIII.
The finding, which happened in 2020, came as a total shock. As they rinsed the dirt away under the tap, the details on the coins started to show. There was gold, silver, and centuries-old markings. There were a total of 64 of them in the same spot. The text includes portraits of kings, Latin text, and even the initials of two of Henry VIII’s wives: K for Katherine of Aragon and I for Jane Seymour. Most of them were in stunning condition, although they were dating from 1420s through 1530s.
The coins span the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, Henry VII, and most notably, Henry VIII. Experts date the burial to the late 1530s, a time marked by intense religious upheaval in England. It was the era of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Henry VIII declared himself head of the Church of England in 1534 and broke free from the Catholic Church. Over the next few years, he ordered the closure—and looting—of hundreds of Catholic monasteries and priories.
Milford-on-Sea, where the hoard was found, lay within the estate of Christchurch Priory, one such dissolved monastery. It’s quite likely that the people in the priory buried the treasure attempting to hide it from the kind and retrieve it at a later time. They never did.
The hoard is now expected to sell for over £230,000 (more than $300,000).
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