Feast your eyes on the mesmerizing shades of blue of the waters off St. John in the US Virgin Islands. It’s a real slice of paradise where the sea meets the sky on the horizon.
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Golden crown and mottled
blue plumage, the colour morph
of a Pale-headed Rosella—
transports me to a distant skyline,
where gilded clouds
pause to catch their
breath on a sunbeam
laser-lit horizon.
To my garden, the pastel
shaded parrot pays a
fleeting visit, skimming
the fence line as it leaves
for places where earth’s
crowded spaces fade away,
beyond yonder’s
jet propelled slipstream.
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RhymingTherapy—March 2024 (my photo from a recent flight to Sydney. The visit from a Pale-headed Rosella to my garden was a few days after I returned. Unfortunately I wasn’t quick enough to snap a photo of it).
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“Santa’s Favourite House” Daisy’s vacation home 🎄🎅🏻🎁❄️⛄️ now available to visit! 🌟✨
Christmas party on the second floor that looks amazing when you’ve invited other villagers 🌟
On my HHN account RA-0687-5408-2084
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Sunset from the Washington State coast. @travelgraphics @travelingworldpics
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To be honest, a big part of why I dislike the fact that YR doesn’t explicitly address ableism is because I think this fandom in particular would benefit a lot from the sort of discussions a show that takes so much care with these topics could produce.
With the way people talk about Sara’s auDHD, Micke’s addiction, Kristina’s breakdown, and even August’s ED/addiction, it’s clear a lot of you view mental illnesses/disabilities as a choice someone makes or a punishment they can deserve/earn. There’s a difference between one’s disability being used as an excuse and it being a valid reason/explanation for actions the person still has to take responsibility for that few of you seem to recognize or care about, and treating these characters’ disabilities and mental illnesses like something they earned/deserved bc of something they did implies very harmful beliefs about real disabled people.
On top of those implications, the only disabled/mentally ill character people treat with nuance and care is Wille, the main character who gets all the excuses/explanations. To a disabled person (i.e. me), it appears that some of you refuse to care about/empathize with disabled people on your own. Instead, you view us as morally bad and alien at the first sign of symptoms, and you only change your mind when an explanation you deem satisfactory makes us palatable or relatable to you. Since it's currently Disability Awareness/Pride Month, it's a good time for some of you to learn how to see both us as people and our disability without lengthy justification or respectability politics.
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seascape with island at night. rippled water surface in full moon light
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