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the fact that stars exist and we can look at them every single night for free just makes me go !!!!!!!!!!!!
don’t forget about everyday miracles: tasty food, good music, cozy blankets, fun adventures, midnight conversations. the bigger picture doesn’t matter if you can’t appreciate the little pieces.
look at what i found! one of my favorite books when i was little! 🌸
Caterpillars from the garden centre
Over the summer period I’ve had a chance to meet a good number of caterpillars at work -hundreds of different plants make for a great environment to spot a variety of species. I tried to identify them and learn something new, here are the ones I encountered regularly:
1. Acronicta psi, the grey dagger.
2. Pieris brassicae, the large cabbage white.
3. Trichoplusia ni, the cabbage looper.
4. Phlogophora meticulosa, the angle shades (brown & green morphs).
5. Operophtera brumata, the winter moth.
6. Spilosoma lubricipeda, the white ermine.
7. Orgyia antiqua, the rusty tussock moth.
Aside from their name and what they look like once their metamorphosis is complete, I read about what they prefer to feed on, so that now I have an idea of where I am more likely to find them hanging around. They might be “pests” in my workplace, but these finds are often the highlight of my day too!
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PSA to everyone in the cottagecore, prairiecore, grandmacore, warmcore, honeycore, farmcore, and naturecore tags:
PLEASE BLOCK THE BLOG t/r/a/d/berries (without the slashes)!! They’re literally a N*zi and have been reblogging from a lot of anti-N*zi cottagecore blogs! Please, spread this around and make sure y’all check the type of people trying to infiltrate these communities! There have also been TERFs like marcy-t reblogging from trans cottagecore blogs, so please be careful.
@cotttage @llovinghome @homeotherm @bunnycottage @cottagecore @honeynymphs @himesona @c0ttage @goldiebug @cottagesapphic @beekeeper-khaleesi @honeymushroom @honey-tracks @honey-tea @cranberried @gayjewishfarmer @florulfauna
I apologize for going a bit overboard with tagging people, even if we don’t agree on minor things, but I think we can all agree that being notified about N*zis and other gross people in these tags is very important.
hey could you remove me from this list? im new to the community and didnt know. if you could tell me who not to rb from that would be helpful.
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Stop and smell the sunflowers
Check out this moth i found. anyone know the species? they’re always flying around the daycare in the morning.
roadside honeystands in cali 🍯 [may, 2018]
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