Marianne North (British, 1830 - 1890), Leonotis nepetaefolia and Doctor Humming Birds, Jamaica, c. 1872, oil on board.
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Moss & Mushrooms Corset // Thunder Basin
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Ships in the mist
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Coastal craft moored in calm waters, by John Ward of Hull (1798-1849)
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I'm sorry for all the times my mental health made me a bad friend.
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Here’s that horse again
*in the tone of a estranged grandmother*
You love horse
Horse was always your favourite what happened?
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RED KITE MILVUS MILVUS - North Norfolk.. by Adam Swaine
Via Flickr:
The red kite is a scavenger bird that was once very rare across the UK and even became extinct in Scotland in the 19th century. Red kites have several characteristics that make them easy to identify. These large birds of prey have a rusty brown body with grey and silver markings on their head. They have long angular wings in the same colour as their body but with darker markings at the tips. When fully extended in flight their wingspan can reach up to a massive 5-6ft depending on the size of the bird. Wings appear to bend backwards in flight and their long tail becomes forked, giving it a triangular appearance.
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Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds by John Constable
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It occurred to me that Michael and David's reactions to the kiss were very Aziracrow-coded. Literally if someone asked them how their first kiss was, that is EXACTLY how it would go.
Nina and Maggie, popping into the bookshop: "So, Mr. Fell, we hear Mx. Crowley finally got around to kissing you. How was it?"
Aziraphale: OH, NINA, IT WAS EVERYTHING I EVER DREAMED IT WOULD BE! CROWLEY IS SO HANDSOME AND WONDERFUL! I LOVE HIM SO MUCH!
Crowley: Ehh. It was fine. He'd brushed his teeth. Whatever. Let's go, angel.
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I could be your ibuprofriend :).....or your advillain >:)
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