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The Upper Plym Valley shrouded in mist - Dartmoor National Park
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Sniff sniff 🐀
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Rats
Small rats
Big rats
Wild rats
Pet rats
Fat rats
Skinny rats
Dry rats
Wet rats
Fuzzy rats
Hairy rats
Spotted rats
Bald rats
Silly rats
Bossy rats
Come in when they're called rats
Sweet rats
Salty rats
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Parent rats
Child rats
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Skinny rats
Short rats
Tall rats
Long rats
Squat rats
Curl up in a ball rats
Brown rats
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Black rats
White rats
Smart rats
Dumb rats
Wrong rats
Right rats
Fast rats
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Sitting rats
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Shopping rats
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Friendly rats
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Sis rats
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Brush rats
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bardicspirit · 14 days
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Sometimes, it isn’t the one who takes your breath away, it’s the one that reminds you to breathe.
k.b. // by jennifer johnson
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Mushroom Rainbow by Alissa Allen
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Ratblr, I’d like you to meet Sophie, Lettie and Honey. My chaos sisters 🐀🖤
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bardicspirit · 23 days
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Painted Schinia Moths (Schinia volupia) feeding on Indian Blanket, family Noctuidae, East TX, USA
photographs by Craig Furr
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bardicspirit · 24 days
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2010-06-09
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cool ass moth on my front porch
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ELIAS VAN DEN BROECK (Anvers, 1649-Amsterdam, 1708)
NATURE MORTE DE SOUS-BOIS AVEC SAUTERELLES, SCARABÉES AU CLAIR DE LUNE
Oil on canvas
Tajan
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This is about to become a ratblr account. My babies are here next week 🐀🌿
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bardicspirit · 3 months
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Herbs
Herbs usually play an integral role in spellwork. Here are the most commonly used herbs for spell casting to keep on hand.
AMARANTH (Cockscomb): To repair a broken heart.
ASAFOETIDA: For protection from disease.
BASIL, SACRED: To protect body and family.
BASIL, SWEET: To get rid of bad luck and attract love.
BAY: For wisdom, protection, and psychic powers, manifestation, spells jars, has homeopathic properties. Can make tea with it.
BETHEL NUTS: To increase mental and spiritual powers.
BLOODROOT: To avert evil spells.
CAYENNE PEPPER: Something with a bit of a bite that every witch needs, this spice does well as a cursing or banishing agent, or as a addition to any spell to speed up results.
CATNIP: To make the most timid person fierce and powerful.
CEDAR: For purification and healing.
CHAMOMILE: To make others more susceptible to your thoughts and ideas and more willing to please you. used in love, healing and stress reducing spells, but can be used for luck and gambling.
CINNAMON: For spirituality, healing, and cleansing. For prosperity and success, protection, love
CLOVE: For cleansing, protection, and money.
CLOVER: For money, love, and good luck (especially a 4. leaf clover!).
FIVE FINGER GRASS: To ward off evil by hand; protection from physical harm and violence.
GARLIC: For healing and protection (especially against vampires!).
GINSENG ROOT (Sang Root): Carried by Chinese as the strongest protection from all kinds of evil.
GINGER: For money, power, and success.
GREEN HELLEBORE: Purge The premises of evil influences.
HELPING HANDS: To help you with your plans and give you the help you need in any situation.
HIGH JOHN THE CONQUEROR: To keep away confusing thoughts and for success in business and love; attracts money.
JEZEBEL: To make your wishes come true.
LAVENDER - Used to enhance clarity and protection, bring love, and encourage fertility, sleep. Lavender is also great for any mental health needs
LIFE EVERLASTING: For a long, happy, peaceful life.
LOVING HERBS: Bathe in a tea from the herbs and be met only with pleasantness wherever you go for the day.
LOW JOHN THE CONQUEROR: For good luck and success in all personal matters.
MANDRAKE ROOT: To gain power over others.
MARJORAM: To keep away evil influences; for protection, love, and healing.
MINT : Used to lure love, ward off evil, enhance wellness, and draw in money.
MOJO BEANS: For good luck.
MUGWORT: Used in spells for divination, astral travel, working with the spiritual realm, and receiving prophetic dreams. Place inside your pillow to reveal your future in your dreams. (Make dream pillows with mugwort, balsam, marjoram, rosemary, and lavender)
MULLEIN: To bring about gentleness in others.
MUSTARD SEEDS: For faith.
NIGHTSHADE: To see ghosts.
ORRIS ROOT: Powdered orris root brings love between two people if sprinkled on the clothes by one who desires the love. Also called Queen Elizabeth root and fortune-teller root, it was the original psychic pendulum. Tie a 13" long piece of white thread to the root and then ask "yes" or "no" questions while holding the end of the thread. The root will swing back and forth or circle for "yes;" for "no" it will remain motionless.
PEPPERMINT: A favorite for the treatment of digestive issues, this herb is ideal for cleansing and protecting. Peppermint is also a great addition to any luck spell
ROSE: This flower is the symbol for beauty, marriage, sexuality, divine love and all kinds of relationships
ROSEMARY: To improve your memory but also used in protection and love spells, good health, preventing nightmares.
RUE: To keep from being deceived in love.
SAGE: For protection and wisdom.
SANDALWOOD: To enable you to see the true light in all things and not be deceived by others.
SMALLAGE ROOT: Rub iton a person who has been a bad influence for you to end all their power over you.
SOLOMON SEAL ROOT: To gain wisdom.
STAR ANISE: Carry as a special good luck charm.
ST. JOHN'S ROOT: Good for dieting; chew to keep from being hungry (it tastes like chocolate. Hang the plant over your bed to dream of your future mate.
THYME: For healing, enhance psychic powers, attract loyalty, affection, and a good reputation, but we most often bathe in an infusion of thyme for constant flow of money.
WILLOW: For love and divination.
WISHING BEANS: To make your wishes come true.
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