Earthly Presents

Earthly Presents We have jewelry, greeting cards, photography and paintings for sale. Mother Earth provides a multitude of gifts for us to enjoy.

Or just sharing of earth friendly news and planet healing activities for the benefit of all like minded souls. Our duty is to use her gifts wisely and to protect her from injury or harm. What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves. Earthly Presents brings you posts that depict various earth saving activities and groups and the efforts being made to undo the harm that has occurred thus far, as well

as prolonging the lives and continued legacy of the various species that consider the Earth “home” . Jewelry made by the page owner and displayed on the page is for sale. In many instances, the components are purchased directly from Fair Trade vendors, enabling artisans to make a fair living without the “middle man” mark-up. Also, 20% of the proceeds of these sales are given to the various charities and Earth-friendly groups supported by and mentioned in the posts. Please consider purchasing the jewelry you find on these pages. If you’d like a custom made piece, just describe your piece, and we’ll create it! Please consider the effect of your actions on our Earth. We have not inherited the Earth from our ancestors. We are borrowing it from our children. Thank you for following Earthly Presents.

04/02/2026

What a beauty.

02/07/2026

Such a smart puppy. And sweet kid!

01/20/2026

Liz Britton Sorem

Liz Britton Sorem this one's for you.
01/20/2026

Liz Britton Sorem this one's for you.

Guinness was a sleek black cat who lived high above the city, in an apartment on the 30th floor of a London skyscraper. He was an indoor cat, a quiet watcher of the world, who had never felt the ground beneath his paws.

But he was never truly alone.

He had a best friend.

That friend was a window washer named Stephen.

Every Tuesday, Stephen’s platform would glide down the face of the building. When it reached the 30th floor, Guinness would already be there, waiting like clockwork.

Guinness would dart after the squeegee as it moved across the glass. He would tap the window with his paws, leap into the air, twist and spin with excitement. His eyes sparkled with joy.

Stephen always played along. He pulled silly faces. He traced smiley faces in the soap suds just for the cat. For ten minutes every week, they shared laughter through the glass. It became the brightest moment of both their lives.

Then one Tuesday, Stephen didn’t come.

Guinness sat by the window. He cried out softly. He walked back and forth, restless and confused.

Another window washer appeared instead. Guinness rushed to the glass, hopeful—but the man didn’t notice him. He simply cleaned the window and moved on. Guinness slowly turned away, his tail drooping low.

Stephen didn’t return for six long months. He had become seriously ill and was in the hospital, fighting a dangerous infection.

When he finally recovered, he went back to work. His body was still weak, but his heart was strong with one wish—to see his friend again.

As he lowered the platform, his hands trembled. Would the cat remember me? What if they moved away?

The platform stopped at the 30th floor.

Guinness was sleeping on the sofa. Stephen gently tapped on the glass.

Guinness’s head je**ed up. His eyes locked onto Stephen.

In an instant, the cat sprang toward the window. He cried out with all his strength, so loudly Stephen could hear him through the thick glass. He pressed his face to the pane, purring with pure happiness.

Thirty floors above the ground, Stephen broke down in tears. He placed his hand on the glass. Guinness lifted his paw and pressed it against Stephen’s hand.

The cat’s owner captured the moment in a photo. It spread across the world, touching millions of hearts. It showed that true friendship knows no limits—not distance, not time, not even a sheet of glass hundreds of feet in the air.

Stephen and Guinness’ emotional reunion is a reminder that real bonds never fade, and love always finds its way back.

Liz Britton Sorem , Patricia Davari , Sandy Blackwood check this out.  What a colorful exhibit!
12/05/2025

Liz Britton Sorem , Patricia Davari , Sandy Blackwood check this out. What a colorful exhibit!

09/28/2025

Liz Britton Sorem

All we need is love...
02/19/2025

All we need is love...

let it go...
01/23/2025

let it go...

I love it wheen you talk "dirt" to me...
01/14/2025

I love it wheen you talk "dirt" to me...

12/31/2024

Yeah, buddy!

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