I visited the Portland Japanese Garden today and saw this chunky koi it was fantastic

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I visited the Portland Japanese Garden today and saw this chunky koi it was fantastic
what if the joker just did normal clown shit like spray people with prank flowers and make balloon animals but batman beat the shit out of him anyway
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“I prefer the time of insects to the time of stars”
30 Days of Zelda — Day 26
High atop this island’s peak lives the spirit of the skies…a great dragon by the name of Valoo. You must see this dragon and request from him a jewel called Din’s Pearl. Ask the people of the Rito tribe who inhabit this island about how to see the dragon. —King of Red Lions
Valoo in a traditional japanese tattoo style!
If not for the foresight of a few individuals including Theodore Roosevelt, the American bison could have become extinct. Hunted to the edge of annihilation, by the early 20th century only a few small herds remained. In 1956, 29 bison were brought from Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge in Nebraska and released in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Here they roam freely on 46,000 acres and number in the hundreds. Photo by National Park Service.
Color Palettes from various scarab beetles.
Iridescent metallic hues!