Came out the library at 8:30 am having arrived there at 9:45 the previous night. Put my music on shuffle and this song played.
Such an amazing soundtrack.
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Not today Justin
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Claire Keane
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
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Came out the library at 8:30 am having arrived there at 9:45 the previous night. Put my music on shuffle and this song played.
Such an amazing soundtrack.
Lol i have almost completed the work
Walter Crane - "The Lady of Shalott" (1862)
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Summer weather has barely arrived and now I am missing the autumn feeling...
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This reminds me of Edinburgh in Winter... How I miss it.
can you see me? ꕤ
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Hoping and wishing myself the abaolute best week starting tomorrow.
Wherever you’re headed I hope u get there safe
Virginia Woolf, The Diary of Virginia Woolf
the thing about being "good with kids" is all it takes is literally just not trying to control and mould them with every interaction. it's just being a normal person and engaging with them through normal interactions like having conversations and playing games. it's just being genuine and friendly and not perceiving them as lumps of wet clay you are there to shape. "oh you're so good with kids" thanks it's because I think they are people
Hans Makart, 1840-1884
Leda and the Swan, ca.1868/69, oil on canvas, 103x135 cm
Private Collection
I am seeing a pattern. Why was this pose to popular back then
This
When I was in grade school I used to send emails to biologists and zoologists asking them questions to get answers to include in school projects I was working on, and would cry when they did not respond because I thought I was stupid for thinking that some random kid would ever be deserving of a response from someone who does something as smart and cool and important as *checks notes* studies frog fungus.
Now, at 29, I’m lowkey having a panic attack because my academic email is filled with middle schoolers wanting me to answer their questions about pygmy raccoons and I keep putting off answering them because I’m so overwhelmed with all the other raccoon stuff I have to do.
Anyway, greatest apologies to any scientist I ever emailed as a child and also an adult.
This is so cute. Slightly unrelated, but As a kid, i never thought that an adult, nevermind a specialist adult, would even appreciate my questions. But now that i am an adult, i cant imagine not being excited about it!
At uni, my flatmate used to write emails to big corporations and businesses and brands (nutella, for example) to complain about their palm oil use, the effects on the environment, deforestation, etc. She would dedicate hours of her day to write the perfect email or letter that would perfectly bring across her disappointment and anger and make those rich people feel really bad about themselves. At the time, i thought that is such a waste of time... as if they would ever read it, or care about people who complained about their product. I also resented her for doing all of this, coming to me asking for a better synonym for this or that word, considering that I saw her buy and use nutella on a regular basis (she used it every day, i always got angry when she opened her cuoboard in front of me and complained about the deforrstation, as she prepared her nutella sandwich). Still, what i secretely admired was her sense of agency and freedom to contact these people.
Trying to learn how to be more open to people, how to address them freepy with my curiosities (respectfully) withot fear of rejection or being ignored. You never know, you might make someone's day.