Down the river - Lubeck, 2024
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Down the river - Lubeck, 2024
Hélène Béland (Canadian, 1949) - Un Capteur de Lumière (Light Catcher) (2012)
While its eyes are not as big as its mummy's, this baby tawny frogmouth is still using its beady peepers to see the best it can
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Moodboard: Aesthetic - Monet Paintings (Green).
❝My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.❞
“It comes so soon, the moment when there is nothing left to wait for.”
— Marcel Proust, from In Search Of Lost Time (via violentwavesofemotion)
Snack time in the Bergamot
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis)
July 21, 2025
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Tinicum, Pennsylvania
Mike Smith, Addingham based printmaker
Wild Flower Meadow - Upper Wharfedale',
16 colour/hue, 40 x 30cm. reduction linoprint.
Inside the Black Forest, Germany
Fyodor Dostoevsky, from "The Peasant Marey" in The Diary of a Writer
Under the soft light of the doorway, a mother finds moments to rest while never straying far from the two tiny lives she has brought into the world. Sometimes she watches from above, listening and keeping guard, and other times she curls around them, holding them close against her warmth. In these early days they sleep, stretch, and search for comfort, knowing only the safety of their mother and the small home that shelters them. It is a simple scene, but one filled with devotion, instinct, and the quiet beginning of two new little lives growing under her care.
Text/photos by Squirrel Boxes
OP handmade a set of willow-leaf curtains, hanging a piece of spring right by the window. The swallows are also hand-cut. They spin around when the wind blows in. (cr 星河理想+)
Lily of the valley by Kawarazaki Shodo (1899-1973)