Albert Thomas,19th century Allegory of Music Albert Thomas & Allegory of Dance

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Albert Thomas,19th century Allegory of Music Albert Thomas & Allegory of Dance
Woman with an Iris, 1895, William-Adolphe Bouguereau (details)
Saw this on Facebook. Reposting for the PSA.
As I’m always a skeptic and had never heard of this, I had to look up more information. Very true, and here are excellent sources if you want to learn more - 1 and 2
Most flowers, houseplants and succulents at home depot have been treated with neonicotinoids, and this is true of most major big box stores like it. To avoid these pollinator unfriendly pesticides, consider supporting small greenhouses that don’t use them. Many smaller specialty plant shops eschew their use and thanks to the internet many of them also sell online.
Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903)
Frank Stick A Viking Mother
It’s hard to do anything when you’re sad. But I like to think that going through sadness can help you in little ways too, like being able to understand others better when they’re sad. 💛
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reposting this instead of reblogging from positive-memes, which is used by amazon
Frank Dicey The novel
Paul Barthel (1862-1933)
When you're reading and someone starts trying to have a conversation with you...
La Femme de l’artiste (Périe, 1849–1887) lisant (1883), Albert Bartholomé (1848-1928), pastel, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Motherhood by Charles Frederick Naegele
Robert Emil Stubner
Try being informed instead of just opinionated. Unknown
Emanuel Phillips Fox