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1five1two · 7 months
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Citheronia phoronea caterpillar.
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halleehalfgallon · 9 months
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I was passing through a neighboring town and seeing the lush, green rolling hills and the blushing blueberry fields and the pale green lichens and fern after fern and while my first thought was my god, what a place to live!, my second thought was how many other animals on this earth look around at their habitat and think the very same, and how sweet that is. my old dog used to sit halfway down our hill and close her eyes. she was listening to the wind pass through, the stream go by, the seasons come in and go out without a sound. I’ll bet the birds and the crickets and the caterpillars do the very same.
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens, February 2023
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kkdas · 6 months
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Amazing photo of a Snow Leopard in the mountains of Pakistan.
📸 Photo by @khumaix [IG]
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todayontumblr · 11 months
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Wednesday May 3.
Landscapes.
Let's face it, we've all been there.
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But if we are being honest with ourselves, there are fewer pleasures in life as simple, or indeed as great, than taking a moment to stare out over the wire/abyss/majesty/spectacle/vista/band/other of your horizon, taking a deep breath, and thinking. Or indeed not thinking—just staring out, empty and happy as a beach ball, yet knowing how aloof and unknowable and sexy and intriguing you must look to the hikers/dog walkers/wildlife/insects/others around you. You just wouldn't get it, your body language appears to say.
This is because life offers no pleasures quite like a good #landscape. It's a home and retreat for every reason, every season, and indeed everyone. All are welcome to stand or sit and marvel at the extraordinary, often moving sights offered by millions of years of natural, and very slow, changes in rock formations above and below the crust of the earth.
We will leave you with these fantastic images for now, and if you ever happen to see us avoiding bae, romancing our melancholic solitude, and gazing out over the horizon, don't hesitate to say hi.
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"There are no gods, no devils, no angels. No heaven or hell. There is only the natural world. Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds." -- Anne Nicol Gaylor
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vieformidable · 1 month
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Bagworm moth caterpillar collects and cuts tiny sticks to build a tiny log cabin to live in! '
This young engineer is an example of the greatness of the natural world and some crazy-ass creator!
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wachinyeya · 2 months
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marseesthisway · 1 year
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Admiring Mt Hood
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ancient-reverie · 8 months
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what if we.... treated the trees like the gods they are and make it illegal on penalty of death to intentionally harm them
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nollthere · 2 months
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Painted Hickory Borer - Bugs Among Us: Around Logs
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1five1two · 4 months
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fashionbooksmilano · 4 months
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Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian : Forms of Life
 Nabila Abdel Nabi, Laura Stamps & Briony Fer 
Tate Publishing, London 2023, 24,3x29,4cm, ISBN 9781849768443
euro 45,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Although they never met, Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian shared a deep dynamic connection to the natural world and began their careers as landscape painters. For them, science and mysticism were not exclusive practices, but part of the same essential framework for understanding the life forces around them.
Both artists engaged with science and esoteric thought as tools for exploring the underlying structures of nature and how they give meaning to art and life. Natural forms are abstracted to their atomic levels; cells evolve, dividing and expanding the canvas in colour; sinuous stems spiral into the ether whilst the crystalline formations of grids stretch out to form an infinite universe.
Including works never before seen in the UK, this publication will elucidate and invigorate our understanding of two ground-breaking artists and will be sure to get synapses firing.
18/11/23
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moonhedgegarden · 4 months
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maureen2musings · 2 years
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herbalnature · 20 days
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A surprise slug cameo adds an unexpected twist to this striking mushroom shot, taken from a low angle to highlight the gills. Nature always has a way of sneaking in a little extra magic.
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