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ocean sounds for those of you who need it
thanks i made a little painting about it
a warm evening near the ogwr estuary
Harvest report 5/14/26: 35 strawberries
A sweet apple needle book I designed for a birthday recipient 🍎 The “pages” are stitched down the center, and I sewed little black buttons between the pages for 1) realism (seeds) 2) creating extra space for needles. The apple stem is old bias tape, and the ties are worms!!! 🪱
perfect summer berry display at the market
This is a literal "Hammerhead" shark created by artist Matt Sanders.
The sculpture is made from 685 reclaimed steel hammer heads and weighs 500 lbs (about 227 kg). It took approximately 2,500 hours of work to weld together. Sanders even used sledgehammers for the eye sockets and ball-peen hammers for the eyes to give it a realistic look.
It was displayed at the Aquarium of the Pacific in California and remains one of the coolest examples of upcycled art out there.
Female Worker at the Electric Boat Company in Groton, Connecticut | 1943
— Bernard Hoffman
伏見/梅雨の濠川 Fushimi/The River in Rainy Season
Rouge cakes soon mold, and the flowers wait for no one. No sooner are you done picking, then they bloom again. ONLY YESTERDAY (1991) dir. Isao Takahata
Dress made by me, end of 2025, photographed by Casey Kerr and Rory Casey, early 2026. Modelled by Jay Katherine Amusan.
(Thanks Jay (o: )
Endlessly diabolical how you can't say words like rape and suicide uncensored without either being criticised by idiots or punished by conglomerates.
It's not r*pe, it's rape. It's not su*cide, it's suicide. Not unalive, dead. The backbone needs to be reintroduced en masse because softening the blow of these concepts with advertising language does absolutely nothing but allow people unaffected by them to feel not even a sting of what they can do, prompting inaction.
And it's been proven that on certain websites, you don't even face a repercussion for using the words as they are. People just started censoring themselves because they feared the potential lack of views and likes and followers which is so nasty itself.
I attended an anti-suicide seminar in college. One of the big takeaways from it was that stigmatizing suicide increases the rate of suicide, because people who are feeling suicidal feel like they can't ask for help. Every time I see babytalk garbage like 'unalive', I think of that.
Use the real words. Words have power, and they matter.
they are sitting and pondering
"Greetings to the Universe in 55 Different Languages", a poem arranged out of messages from the Voyager spacecraft
Just finished pulling the last of the garlic before even more cool, rainy summer weather (??) Been planting out the last of the summer veggie starts and pruning tomatoes, trying not to dwell too much on The Horrors
Cleaned off some of the clay and sorted the softneck and my few hardneck garlic apart
Softneck have more individual cloves and colors, hardneck sent up scapes a while ago and are more solid in the stem - they cure faster but don't store as long
Garlic actually needs the really cold months to trigger the clove separation, so if you stick some of it in the ground in February like I did these guys they'll just make 1 giant, milder clove. Dunno what they do if you replant them though
These guys were too small (planted late just to have an allium guard around the beds or blocked from light by winter crops) or didn't have thick enough skin to save well, so I'll put them in the fridge and probably make some baked garlic butter soon
Hung in loose bundles for now to cure, will save a lot of these to replant but I replaced most of them with my many many Egyptian walking onion bulbs for now. I can always pull and eat them when I replant in the fall
Big Sur, California, USA by Caitlin
Extra earth magic today, absolutely stunning colours and big beautiful flowers!