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Place Saint André des Arts by maralina! on Flickr.
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Living Cells
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Léonard Tsugouharu Foujita. Ca. 1930s: Kitten photo
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Those reducing witch-walking to an exercise in visualisation erase much of its power.
Solvitur ambulando is more than a phrase. Our navigations are conversations with the land, trajectories into green communion. Our boots are as important as wands.
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[ – Emily Banting]
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Did you know? The Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta) is one of the world’s smallest primates, measuring up to 5 in (13 cm) long and weighing around 5 oz (142 g)—about the size of a baseball! Found in the tree canopies of rainforests, this critter hunts insects at twilight, and uses its “googly” eyes to take in as much light as possible. Each of its enormous eyes is about the size of its brain! 👀
Photo: Plerzelwupp, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
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Scotland yet. [Image: Matthew Feeney]

Glencoe, Scotland (by mattew Feeney)
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''The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera''
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- Dorothea Lange, US photographer (1895-1965)
h/t: #WomensArt
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Sharon Tate in Paris (circa 1968)
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