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Monterey Bay Aquarium
we're not kids anymore.
Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes

#extradirty

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Claire Keane
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Origami Around
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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hello vonnie
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Xuebing Du

Kaledo Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Cherry blossoming in Japan
Photographed by Ryu Haharu
水郷の町
2014年、佐原。
現代的なものはほぼほぼ無く(たぶんw)、かつてもこのような風情だっただろうと想いを馳せる。
The entire, original handwritten manuscript of Anne of Green Gables is now available to page through online - thanks to a scholar from Duluth, Minnesota. Read all about it in the News Tribune.
Photo: Jean-Sébastien Duchesne
earlier this week Twitter user ppuccin0 tweeted about a fashion article that advised against tops with large floral patterns, saying the wearer was in danger of looking like a "ロマンティックおばさん," or a "romantic auntie." the tweet went viral with many agreeing that a "romantic auntie" sounded like a very nice thing to aspire to be, and some even posted illustrations or photos tagged with the trend
illustration by Toyota Yuu (author of Cherry Magic)
illustration by 141shkw/Sora Midori (author of Beautiful Curse)
photos by Takinami Yukari (author of Motokare Mania and Watashi-tachi wa Mutsuu Ren'ai ga Shitai or "We Want A Painless Romance")
illustration by m:m (mangaka of Matataki no End Roll)
illustration by ooinuai (mangaka of Onikui Kitan)
illustration by ma2 (mangaka of The Reason We Fall In Love)
BONUS:
Twitter user WomeGa55 drew some art of “Romance Auntie x Combat Auntie”
IT GOT BETTER
I have three beverages advising me at all times
i just saw “bad people dni”
embarrassment has good bones
Vernal Equinox - April Gornik , c. 1985.
American , b. 1953 -
Oil on canvas , 76 x 106 in. 193 x 269.2 cm.
longmei龙梅 blossoms in drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an chansi, yongjia, wenzhou, zhejiang province in china (cr 沈愈之)
some of my favorite woven tapestries, by Cecilia Blomberg:
Point Defiance Steps
Mates
Rising Tides
Vashon Steps
does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
the reblog map is all of us holding hands btw
We are each other's night sky. No one is alone here.
night sky continues to get brighter. theres always people here for you
saca kintsugi
'Moon over Miyajima'. Yuhan Ito. 1930.
Jun You Ji Fou (君有疾否) appreciation/audio drama songs translation post
A while ago someone reblogged a post I wrote on the danmei novel Jun You Ji Fou and asked if I like the novel and could talk more about it, but I was too busy to reply and I think they’ve deleted the reblog, which makes me sad :/ But anyway I do like the novel, it’s an engaging and emotional read. I like how the main characters Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu, while both being ambitious politicians at the top of their game with a cold, ruthless, and calculating side, are really such hopeless romantics at heart. Su Shiyu loves Chu Mingyun silently and hopelessly without expecting anything in return, and Chu Mingyun thought that if only Su Shiyu had truly loved him, politics be damned and nothing else would really matter.
Jun You Ji Fou has a really good audio drama adaptation, and fans like to joke about the audio drama being a musical because there’re a lot of beautiful songs and soundtracks in it. I’ve translated two below, please enjoy:
十二時辰⏰12 shichen (24 hours)
✏️Traditional timekeeping system in China is called "干支Ganzhi," developed by the observers of Jupiter thousands of years ago and also underlying the Chinese zodiac.
The system divides a day into 12 even parts each one of which is called a "時辰shichen" and represented by a Chinese character, and designated one animal to represent each period according to each animal's special time. If you will ever run into an old Chinese sundial, instead of ancient Roman numbers, you will find the 12 characters carved on its surface around the rim.(pic 2)
Zi Shi子時 🐭:Rats are foraging. Zi Shi starts from 11 p.m. and ends at 1 a.m. It not only means the last moment of a day, but also refers to the beginning of a new day. Zi Shi is with Chinese zodiac Rat sign as rats are usually active for foraging at midnight.
Chou Shi丑時🐮:Oxes are chewing the cud. Chou Shi is from 1 to 3 a.m. It is the dark period before dawn, and the oxes begin to chew the cud at this time. Therefore, the Chou Shi belongs to zodiac Ox.
Yin Shi 寅時🐯:Tigers are active to capture prey. Yin Shi refers 3 to 5 a.m. upon the dawn moment. Tigers wake up and capture prey at this point, so this time period is given the Tiger sign.
Mao Shi卯時🐰:Jade Rabbit is working with herbal medicines. The 2-hour period between 5 and 7 a.m. is Mao Shi. Although the sun is rising up, the moon can still be seen in the sky. In Chinese fairy tale, Jade Rabbit inside the Moon Palace is still working with herbal medicines. In this case, Mao Shi is related with zodiac Rabbit.
Chen Shi辰時🐲:Dragons are going to bring rainwater. During Chen Shi from 7 to 9 a.m., the sunlight is getting brighter and temperature is getting higher, the mythical creature dragons are about to bring rainwater to people, and this gives Chen Shi the zodiac Dragon.
Si Shi巳時🐍:Snakes are leaving their holes. Snake acquires Si Shi - 9 - 11 a.m., as they usually leave their holes for absorbing power from the warm sunshine in this comfortable time.
Wu Shi午時🐎:Horses are energetic. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. is Wu Shi. Horses is on behalf of Wu Shi as they are still sthenic while the others are tired and taking noon break.
Wei Shi未時🐑:Sheep are pasturing.
Sheep zodiac possesses 1 to 3 p.m. named Wei Shi. The heat is going to disappear in the early afternoon, and it is a good time for goats to pasture.
Shen Shi申時🐒:Monkeys are crowing. Shen Shi is three to five o’clock in the afternoon. Monkeys are active and begin to crow by this time. Hence, the Chinese zodiac hour Shen Shi is with Monkey sign.
You Shi酉時🐓:Roosters are returning to dens. 5 to 7 p.m. represents the moment of night falls. It belongs to Rooster among the twelve Chinese zodiac signs as roosters always go back to their homes from 17:00 to 19:00.
Xu Shi戌時🐶:Dogs are on guard.
From 7 to 9 p.m. of Xu Shi in the evening, it’s dark outside, and dogs start to do their job of gate guarding.
Hai Shi亥時🐷:Pigs are sleeping.
Hai Shi is the ending hour from 9 to 11 p.m in a day. All is quiet and pigs are in a deep sleep, so they have Hai Shi.
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