Linda Durbesson / LDFIT

Linda Durbesson / LDFIT

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WELCOME! So glad you’re here! You may know me from my fitness journey—but there’s more. Hope you’ll love the new vibe. Come tag along🧡

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05/03/2026

The post shares drone footage of a farmer driving a green tractor with a plough extremely close to an advancing wildfire in a dry field, creating a tilled firebreak to halt the flames’ spread.
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Focus on what you still have, not on what you’ve lost framing the farmer’s urgent actions to protect unburned land as a metaphor for resilience.
Replies largely correct the interpretation, noting it’s practical fire management rather than passive acceptance of loss, with the video gaining over 2 million views in days.

03/23/2026

Dad,
saying Goodbye to you
I thought was the hardest thing I ever had to do,
But now I've got to live this life without you and that has been the hardest part of all....

03/04/2026

Interesting isn’t it?

03/04/2026

The moon does not emit light; instead, it reflects sunlight. Imagine the moon as a giant mirror in space. When the sun’s rays hit the moon, its surface reflects that sunlight back towards Earth.
This reflected light is what we see as moonlight.
To further illustrate, consider the phases of the moon. As the moon orbits Earth, different portions of its surface are illuminated by the sun, leading to varying amounts of reflected light reaching us.
During a full moon, the side facing Earth is fully lit, creating a bright appearance.
Conversely, during a new moon, the side facing us is in shadow, making the moon nearly invisible in the night sky.
This phenomenon aligns with the basic principles of light and reflection. Just as objects on Earth can reflect sunlight to appear visible, the moon reflects sunlight, making it visible in our night sky. In essence, the moon is a celestial reflector, not a source of light itself — hint also our earth is a dome

03/01/2026

Male and female mussels can look surprisingly different once opened. Female mussels often have a deep orange flesh, which tends to appear richer and more vibrant. Male mussels, on the other hand, usually have a paler or creamy white color. The difference in color is mainly due to reproductive biology and the presence of eggs in females. Many people say the darker orange females have a slightly stronger, sweeter flavor, though both are equally delicious and nutritious.

02/28/2026

Knowing when to use a potato can help you avoid waste and ensure the best flavor in your meals.
Fresh, firm potatoes with smooth skin are ideal for cooking and will deliver the best texture.
Even slightly sprouted potatoes can still be used if the sprouts and any green areas are removed.
However, potatoes that are soft, moldy, or have a strong unpleasant smell should be discarded.
Understanding these signs helps you choose safe, high-quality potatoes every time.

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Photos from Linda Durbesson / LDFIT's post 02/24/2026

Flexing 😂

02/23/2026

Tell me if you remember that picture 🙂 and what years it was (I’m foggy) lmaooo

02/17/2026

What do you think?🤔

02/12/2026

Movie “They Live” 1988… our movies tell us the truth too…

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