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#The Mount
the-home · 2 months
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The mount part I
The mount part II
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robthepensioner · 7 months
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View inland from The Mount in Fleetwood.
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sourliketelie · 2 years
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‘The Mounga/Mount’ - Mount Maunganui, Tauranga
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the very rare phenomenon of a volcano producing vapor rings/volcanic vortex rings. Mount Etna today (April 5, 2024) by Boris Behncke
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petitworld · 4 months
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Mt. Rainier National Park, USA by Emilie Hofferber
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tokyoproxy · 19 days
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富士山 Mt. Fuji by Masayuki Nozaki
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maureen2musings · 1 month
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Springtime in Japan
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zegalba · 2 months
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Mount Fuji seen from the International Space Station.
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expressions-of-nature · 6 months
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Mount Fuji, Japan by maruone
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lenin-it-to-win-it · 2 years
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Frodo: Sam hates Gollum, but that is what I shall become once I have lost myself to the ring... he’ll despise me... 
Sam if Frodo did turn into a Gollum: That’s a very nice fish you caught with your bare hands, Mr. Frodo, and its very smart of you to eat it raw, saves us the trouble of starting a fire. I knitted you a sweater in case you get cold running around in that loincloth of yours. Is the sun hurting your eyes? I’ll kill it if it’s bothering you. I’ll kill the sun
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devonellington · 9 months
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Thurs. Aug. 17, 2023: Words, Wonderful Words
image courtesy of  Suzy via pixabay.com Thursday, August 17, 2023 Waxing Moon Pluto, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, Chiron Retrograde Dreary and humid If you haven’t had a chance to contribute to the fundraiser for my friend’s cat, Griddle’s, surgery, here’s the link again. Even a few bucks go a long way. The latest on the garden is over on Gratitude and Growth. Today’s serial episode is from…
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the-home · 2 months
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The mount part I
The mount part II
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robthepensioner · 1 year
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A view from The Mount in Fleetwood, with the Marine Hall on the left, the Health and Fitness Centre on the right, and the Lake District in the distance.
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lowcountry-gothic · 1 year
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Corey Alston (Mount Pleasant, SC)
“​​My name is Corey Alston. I'm a fifth generation Sweetgrass Basket Weaver. I currently run the family business in the Charleston City Market. Sweetgrass Basket Weaving has been a major part of the Gullah Geechee Culture dating back to days of Enslavement. This coastal art form has been recognized as South Carolina State Handcraft and has been known to be kept alive the longest along Sweetgrass Basket Makers HWY of South Carolina. This skill is one of the rare arts of our country that is founded nowhere else in America. Gullah Sweetgrass Baskets are a national treasure.
“​​Being chosen as one of the artisans of Mt. Pleasant does not only bring awareness to my skill set and my culture as a Gullah Geechee representative, but in collaboration with Acres of Ancestry raises awareness of the unjustifiable treatment that Black and minority farmers have endured. The more that this topic is brought to the forefront, the more that our nation's leaders will see that treating white farmers one way and then treating Black farmers another way will not be accepted. I applaud Acres of Ancestry for working tirelessly on making sure that everyone understands what our elder farmers are going through.
“​​These two Sweetgrass Baskets are called ‘Poppa’ and ‘Big Momma.’ It took six months to complete ‘Big Momma’ and four months to complete ‘Poppa.’ They both measure 36 inches tall.”
​​—Corey Alston, fifth generation basket weaver and cultural preservationist from Mount Pleasant, SC, Artisan Statement
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b1ttersweet-dreams · 23 days
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lost wisdom by the edge of the stream at dusk
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petitworld · 3 months
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Mt. Rainier, USA by Danielle Nelson
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