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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Three Goblin Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Stranger Things

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Acquired Stardust
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Love Begins
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The Shortest Day Carson Ellis
Nan Goldin Levanzo, Sicily, 1999
David Alan Harvey, Zamora Province, Spain National Geographic, March, 1978
Frederic Edwin Church. Detail from Aurora Borealis, 1865.
Waves
James Joyce, from a letter to Nora Barnacle Joyce, featured in The Selected Letters of James Joyce
Meteor Shower, oil on panel by Mia Bergeron
Musings from Anna Fusco
(by Carl Burton)
Corfe Castle, England (by RWhalley)
Ijen by Jonas Daley
With a diameter exceeding 1 kilometer and a depth of approximately 300 meters, the Ijen volcano crater has formed the Ijen Volcano Lake due to the presence of abundant sulfur salts and volcanic magma activity at the bottom. The lakebed is rich in sulfur deposits. Every year, local residents and workers climb the volcano and then collect sulfur from the lakebed. This is a strenuous and hazardous occupation, as workers labor in an environment saturated with toxic gases, traversing the steep slopes. The sulfur mined by them is primarily used in the production of fertilizers and industrial products such as chemicals.
Peter Garritano
Sticks and stalks pushed into muddy lake bottom, Andy Goldsworthy, Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1987)
butterflies sucking fresh blood from a sock
Grit: A Poetry Collection, Silas Denver Melvin