County roads
Full of holes
On the route
I need to go
Road construction
Lane obstruction
Let me go
County roads

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Xuebing Du

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.
hello vonnie

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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we're not kids anymore.
Not today Justin

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@chocolateismynemesis
County roads
Full of holes
On the route
I need to go
Road construction
Lane obstruction
Let me go
County roads
Why are we weaving orbs in my car, mr spider?
Oh the photo never posted haha here it is
Phylloscopus borealoides [エゾムシクイ,Sakhalin leaf-warbler]
新芽が芽吹き始めた枝に止まりました🥰
WOOHOO IM DONE!!! This made me depressed and it felt like I got shot 58 times!!
Thinking about the parks intern today who, mid tour, asked me if i created dashcon
Beautiful blue glass beads from the late Bronze Age. Ploughed up by a farmer in Denmark in 1885, analysis shows the beads were made in Mesopotamia, pointing to long-distance trade in luxury goods some 3,000 years ago. 📷 National Museum of Denmark
@alisonfisk.bsky.social
“Lesson #2 endurance: persistent Hunting”
I headcanon that Eridians, tho fast sprinters, haven’t evolved to be long distance runners because of their cardiovascular system. So seeing a human run easily for more than a couple of minutes freaks them out.
Also Huge Thanks for all the love on my last post!! I’ll definitely be making this into a series!!
Lesson #1 Next Lesson
Something that I get chills about is the fact that the oldest story told made by the oldest civilization opens with "In those days, in those distant days, in those ancient nights."
This confirms that there is a civilization older than the Sumerians that we have yet to find
Some people get existential dread from this
Me? I think it's fucking awesome it shows just how much of this world we have yet to discover and that is just fascinating
@makaeru peer review cos this made me check when the Sumerians happened and I forget how recent history is for every other continent. 7000 - 8000 years ago just isn't that long when you're in Australia, and the amount of detailed history we have access to here is wonderful and should be recognised more internationally
Source (non Aboriginal)
And a quote I picked out from a longer interview with an Aboriginal local elder about the area where he touched on the history
Source (the rest of the interview is really interesting and all transcribed, have a look if you're curious)
This is part of my Ancient Civilizations class that I teach, which does a whole week about Australia and the Torres Strait Islands because I was sick of never seeing them represented in USAmerican history contexts. With the help of @micewithknives and @acearchaeologist I've learned so many incredible things about Australia's past and it's been incredibly rewarding to share them with students.
My favorite fact about Aboriginal oral history is the fact that we pretty recently discovered that the Aboriginal myth of the 7 Sisters, an origin story for the Pleiades star cluster, accurately reflects a point TEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO when two stars in the constellation got close enough together to no longer be distinguishable by the naked eye.
The story? 6 sisters running from something that took their 7th sister.
as a gilgar gunditj woman, i was not expecting to see my culture on my dash.
thank you for spreading our words and treating our culture with respect.
The Black Sun, Bill Mayer, 2017
Gouache, with gold leaf, on watercolor paper
praying mantis
The Quiraing - Isle of Skye, Scotland by Miradortigre
Jon Burgerman - School Photo 2, 2021
Queen Anne’s Amazing Lace. Photos by Amber Maitrejean
Ballet of the crows. Photos by Amber Maitrejean
Our crow friend, Nosferatu. Photos by Amber Maitrejean
House finch. Jefferson County, Colorado. Photo by Amber Maitrejean