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Parque das Garças, by Clara Araújo
Nyam- Osoryn Tsultem
Ensemble of the Clouds
1977
The Child Formerly Known As , Cameron Awkward-Rich
orange and blue
“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost
One of my favorite poems.
smoke in the trees
Misty oaks. Crane Creek Regional Park, Sonoma County . by alice cummings
A red fox makes its way through the Bohemian Forest in the Czech Republic.
Vladimir Cech
Christmas decorations on Wolf Street, Philadelphia (1961)
Four or Five Times by Man Ray, 1929, Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewin, 1960 © 2016 Man Ray Trust/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/2605
Afternoon in the Woods, 1919, Maurice Denis
Medium: oil,canvas
new sticker design
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming was -66°F on February 9, 1933. When temperatures get that cold and there’s no wind, water vapor will freeze to things like grasses, trees and rocks, known as hoarfrost. Do you get hoarfrost where you live? Photo by Jacob W. Frank, National Park Service.
hoar (adj.)
Old English har “hoary, gray, venerable, old,” the connecting notion being gray hair […]. Of frost, it is recorded in Old English, perhaps expressing the resemblance of the white feathers of frost to an old man’s beard.