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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Hydrangea collection.
The hammer deserves it
Favorite bird genre has got to be 'that's literally just a dinosaur'
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When you plant, you believe in tomorrow. 🍀
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She laughs like God, her mind's like a diamond ✨ ❤️
Nature is worth fighting for ☀️❤️
“The prettier the garden, the dirtier the hands of the gardener.”
— B. E. Barnes, Put in work.
The Flower Girl
Artist: Sir James Jebusa Shannon (Anglo-American, 1862–1923)
Date: 1900
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
Description
James Jebusa Shannon painted this work while he and his family were on holiday in Eastbourne. The woman was a flower girl who they met every morning on their way down to the beach. She agreed to sit for Shannon in her ordinary working clothes while nursing her baby. The artist’s daughter, Kitty, recalled that her father told the flower girl to come ‘exactly as you are: baby, basket of flowers, the white blouse with the big black spots and old battered straw hat’.
My love for nature never ends! ♡ 🍀
In this video, take a flight through millions of galaxies mapped using coordinate data from DESI.
Credit: Fiske Planetarium, CU Boulder and DESI collaboration
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