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there’s something so desperately miserable about the lyric “buy me some peanuts and cracker jack / i don’t care if i never come back”
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found out about inupiaq baleen baskets today. i really like them! a lot of them remind me of animals popping their head out of the water

Nicholas Makalik, Barrow, Alaska, 1963


Coiled Baleen Basket by Abe Simmonds Barrow, Alaska, 1954
by Andrew Oenga, 1981.
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A group of long billed corellas (Cacatua tenuirostris) take flight in Robe, South Australia
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The month of May marks a transition time in Central Appalachia's forests as the canopy's vibrant green cloak closes above the forest floor, and the spring ephemerals go dormant and fade away. The forest now belongs to the ferns, fungi, mosses, and lichens, which collectively drive nature's great recycling engine. The next great spectacle, just around the corner, is the mountain laurel bloom, with a few plants already busting out their colors.
Photos from two different weekend hikes around the Cheat River Canyon (which, along with Dolly Sods and the New River Gorge, has one of the best laurel blooms in Central Appalachia).

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American Interiors, veteran cars photographed by a valet
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'detail of a bunch of grapes embroidered with beads + tiny sequins in the style of the painter pierre bonnard for saint laurent's 1998 winter collection' + 'eastern fabric made from cashmere, 1850' in taste the fashion: a celebration of luxury + creativity - paola buratto caovilla (2001)
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Aidan Barker-Hill, Hot Sauce, 2024
Oil on linen, 26 x 30 in
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“Yooperlite” on Lake Superior! These rocks are sodalite in syenite and the sodalite part glows when a long wave UV light is shined onto them! Hunting these is so much fun!!
📽️ By: Thecrystalcollector
Bryan Major
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A slime mold, Arcyria ferruginea, grows on dead wood in Hertfordshire, UK. Despite their common name, slime molds are not fungal, and are in fact an amoeba-like organism that clumps together in large structures.
by Will Atkins
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Laura Patterson (Australian, b. 1990, Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia)Female Artists - The Green Carpet, 2024, Paintings: Oil on Board
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Kimio Tsuchiya: Symptom, 1970. Stone, wood and Spiral jetty.
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Coastal Cuties, interlocking filet crochet (patterns out very soon to Cherished Subscribers).
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