Herdwick Sheep after shearing, Matterdale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
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Herdwick Sheep after shearing, Matterdale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
by James Rebanks
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Shawna Dias’s sewing machine is tucked away at her work table behind racks of fur. Hot pink, bright yellow, baby blue, they hang like a fluf
*pretends to be shocked but also maybe this will make people realize that Indigenous People Know What The Hell They’re Doing and Deserve Respect*
3 other fun/cool facts about the Inuit:
1. They also invented kayaks and dog booties.
Dog booties are actually really important for working sled dogs in winter to protect their paw pads from iceburn and keep ice from getting in between their toes and burning them that way.
2. The traditional Inuit diet is one of the healthiest in the world, and the most balanced for the ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6 consumption
Most modern diets consume way too much Omega 6 and not enough Omega 3.
3. Inuit is a plural noun. When speaking about a single person the correct word is Inuk (always capitalized)
For example, “This Inuk woman is wearing traditional Inuit tattoos”.
“One day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.”
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“How I wish yesterday had lasted forever how happy we both were then like flowers in the meadows in the first days of spring.”
— Mohamed Ibn Seghir Benguitoun (Sidi Khaled, c. 1843–1907), from “Hiziya”, translated from Arabic by Abdelfetah Chenni & P.J in: “Poems for the Millennium. Book of North African Literature”, edited by Pierre Joris and Habib Tengour (via finita–la–commedia)
Average height boys r suspicious to me…..always so medium….probably hiding something. and short boys always so angry about being short. and tall boys r too scary and more mass volume to store evil. there is no peace
““It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.””
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Woman Reading in a Garden, Richard Edward Miller
By the Riverbank, Richard Edward Miller, 1910
You deserve light and peace and love every day of your life.
libra, capricorn, and aquarius are the spiritual servers of saturn they are partially on earth for their personal evolutionary journey, and partly on earth to maintain and manifest the cosmic laws and divine decrees
these people come into your life to deliver your trust fund from heaven, some crucial lessons and wisdom, your chaos, your karma, your inevitable peace
“When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself. When nobody else compliments you, then compliment yourself. It’s not up to other people to keep you encouraged. It’s up to you. Encouragement should come from the inside.”
— Joel Osteen (via naturaekos)
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“I am a tale of woe and secrets,
I am a mystery. A family too close to see the blood on its hands, too dear to suffering, to poison, to cold steel and revenge I am intrigue, anxiety, fear, I am life everlasting.
I ride the winds of imagination on a black-and-white horse,
to find the truth inside of me, to cure the ills inside of you, to take one passenger at a time over that tall mountain, across that lonely plain to a place you’ve never been where the world stops for just one minute and everything is right…”
Poem by Lise McClenden (Rides a Black and White Horse)