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Pride and Prejudice (2005) + tumblr posts (part 1)
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Pride and Prejudice (2005) + tumblr posts part 2 (part 1)
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THE OFFICE 5.13 Stress Relief
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i don鈥檛 think ill ever get over how good these photos are
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Take the memory, leave the shell! Watch what happens when we return seashells to the beach & marine hermit crabs!
Seashells are so important to beaches for a whole host of reasons.
馃悮Over-shelling can affect hermit crabs because it reduces the availability of suitable shells for them to inhabit. Hermit crabs rely on empty shells of other creatures for protection and shelter. When there are too few shells available, hermit crabs may be forced to inhabit inadequate shells & pollution as homes, which can hinder their growth and make them more vulnerable to predators and environmental stressors. This can ultimately impact their survival and reproductive success.
馃悮Shells provide homes or attachment surfaces for algae, sea grass, sponges, coral and a host of other microorganisms.
馃悮Animals such as decorator crabs and octopus use shells as camouflage and many fish use shells as hiding places to avoid predators.
馃悮Shells help to stabilize beaches and anchor seagrass.
馃悮Shells are used by shorebirds to build nests.
馃悮When shells break down, they provide nutrients for the organisms living in the sand or for those that build their own shells. (Shells are a major source of calcium.) I鈥檓 a firm believer in when we know better, we do better. I once shelled, and then when I learned all of this, I returned all shells that were not sprayed with a clear varnish to the beach & watched the marine hermit crabs go wild changing shells that were so needed!
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This video is incredible! So moving 馃槩馃挃鉂わ笍
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Eliza & William | Goodbye For Now
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So beautiful! 馃槏
Deep Sea Larvae Party 馃寠










馃摳 credit: Alexander Semenov
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Pride and prejudice (2005)
dir. joe wright
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I can just hear the rain on the window 馃槉




饾枲饾棆饾棈 饾柣饾棐 饾枲饾棁饾棁饾柡-饾柅饾柡饾棊饾棆饾柡 饾柌饾棊饾梾饾梾饾梻饾棌饾柡饾棁 | 饾枿饾枽: 饾柡饾棁饾棁饾柡饾梾饾柡饾棊饾棆饾柡_饾柡饾棆饾棈
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge
Dec 17, 2022 - Most Relatable Character
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Imagine this as an art studio 馃槏

by Larry Tracchini
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Does your ship wear matching outfits?
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Today is Wet Beast Wednesday!
Today's wet beast is: Halitrephes maasi

Olive's Wet Beast Fact: these freaks move in a way that looks like it's perfectly mimicking a firework, giving it it's common name, the Firework Jelly.
Stay tuned for more Wet Beast Wednesdays!
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I can just picture this, so cute.
I went to close the coop earlier but the hens didn鈥檛 feel like going home just yet, so I told them they could forage for ten more minutes before bedtime. When I returned (expecting to find them huddled inside, say good night, and close the door) they were standing by the door, looking like they didn鈥檛 dare to go in. There was a bird in their coop. A non-chicken bird. It was flying chaotically the way trapped birds do, crashing into every wall, somehow unable to stumble through the wide open door. The hens were staring at it with total stupefaction. The three of us stood there watching the bird and feeling awkward before it occurred to me to open the trap door over the nesting boxes, and it finally managed to fly out through this larger opening. The hens immediately entered their coop, climbed the little ladder to get inside and started the delicate process of choosing which perch to settle on tonight鈥攚hile clucking to each other nonstop. I bet they鈥檙e still talking about it. They saw a fellow bird choose to leave the safety of the coop and fly away into the forest right as the sun was setting. Just about the craziest thing a bird could do. I started walking home and I could still hear their clucks of disbelief inside the coop the whole time.
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For you alone, I think and plan.
PERSUASION (2007) | Captain Wentworth & Anne Elliot
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