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Katie Armstrong
““Be clearly aware of the stars and infinity on high. Then life seems almost enchanted after all.””
— Vincent van Gogh (via goodreadss)
Darine Stern Playboy Magazine October 1971
CINDERELLA prod. Whitney Houston & Debra Martin Chase, 1997
Waiting for your friend to get into her house after dropping her off like
other people may reject you but if you lie on the forest floor for long enough the moss and fungi will always accept you as one of their own
this is the most romantic thing I have ever heard
Archaeologists be safe
The Trump Administration just ok-ed the use of spring loaded cyanide bombs (aka M-44s) to deal with “wildlife pests.” Wolves, beavers, rats, bears, deer, basically anything can be a “pest”. Something that can kill a bear can definitely kill a person. There are accounts of humans and domesticated animals who have been killed or gravely harmed by these devices.
So all us archaeologists who are going through the woods trying to do survey have another thing to fear: CYANIDE BOMBS.
Stay safe everyone
I’m sorry WHAT
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/newsbeat-49292681
M-44 devices, in use since the sixties, have been reauthorised for use despite opposition.
Florence + The Machine | High As Hope Tour in Birmingham
NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.
God I wish Vincent van Gogh was alive to see this
That sentiment is so sweet and pure.