“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.”
— Gary Snyder

if i look back, i am lost
The Bowery Presents
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Origami Around
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macklin celebrini has autism
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cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.
taylor price

roma★
Today's Document
Claire Keane

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The Stonewall Inn
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occasionally subtle

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“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.”
— Gary Snyder
Winter sun in the woods
monoculture forests are deeply unsettling in a way that is hard to explain to people who do not spend a lot of time looking at forests
this thing is alive in an undead hivemind kind of way and it wants to fucking kill me
Sophia Heymans (American, 1989), New Growth, 2024. Acrylic, papier mâché, molding paste, prairie grass seeds, mop strings, moss, oil on canvas, 50 x 50 in.
In the pines, where the sun don't ever shine
Tags: They’re a mixture of subalpine fir plus possibly silver fir but there is at least one shore pine (Pinus contorta var contorta) in the pic as well so it works.
What is the largest WILD mammal (not pets and not livestock) you've seen near where you live/lived?
Small (mice/rats/guinea pigs/mole/bats/etc) Medium small (rabbit/racoon/opossum/etc) Medium (fox/hare/capybara/koala/etc) Medium large (cougar/wolf/seal/hyena/boar/etc) Large (zebra/grizzly bear/lion/kangaroo/etc) Large large (elephant seal/moose/rhino/hippo/camel/etc) Even larger (elephant/giraffe/etc??) Whales???
Hella curious because I live in an urban area and the largest wild (debatable) mammals I've seen are rats (so sad), and it blows my mind that there are whole ass truck size moose walking around people's streets
What is the largest WILD mammal (not pets and not livestock) you've seen near where you live/lived?
Small (mice/rats/guinea pigs/mole/bats/etc)
Medium small (rabbit/racoon/opossum/etc)
Medium (fox/hare/capybara/koala/etc)
Medium large (cougar/wolf/seal/hyena/boar/etc)
Large (zebra/grizzly bear/lion/kangaroo/etc)
Large large (elephant seal/moose/rhino/hippo/camel/etc)
Even larger (elephant/giraffe/etc??) Whales???
𖡼.𖤣𖥧𖡼.𖤣𖥧
Tumblr pillow fight
Reblog to hit the person you reblogged this from with a pillow
one time I saw a photo of a skinned whale/dolphin flipper on reddit or something and I've just never recovered
there's just. A paw in there.
One of the most spiritually profound moments of my life was when I was sixish and at a natural history museum with my parents that had a whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling.
I remember my dad picking me up to sit on his shoulders (possibly one of the last times he did that because I was getting too big to hold there for long) so I could be close to it's flipper because he wanted to show me something. He had me hold up my arm parallel to the whale's, and explained that we had the same bones, pointing to it's scapula and humerus and radius and ulna and so on while poking the same bones in my skinny little arm, all they way down to the tips of my fingers and it's own.
And in that moment, I could suddenly see how the whale and I were the same animal, just stretched and shrunk into different proportions by nature. There was an entire exhibit with skeletons of different animals and we went through all of them, picking out the hands and faces of all of them on myself.
I had never felt such a profound connection to the world around me before as I realized on a visceral level that not only was I related to all these creatures, they were very literally my distant cousins, and that in a way, they were me from back then and I was them from now, and we all were others still from the future.
Every living thing on earth is your cousin. The most distantly related humans are your 50th cousins. Chimps are your several thousandth cousins. An octopus is your 25 millionth cousin. Trees are your billionth cousins. You and I are surrounded by family. And that makes me feel profoundly loved.
So thanks dad, for pulling your shoulder a bit to show me that I am part of the universe. I love you too.
Luis Xertu (Mexican, b. 1985, Mexico City, Mexico, based Rotterdam, Netherlands) - Two Men on a Branch, 2024, Paintings: Plants, Acrylics on Canvas
Snufkin doing whatever the fuck he does during the winter
Sits on your dash
Fantasy-ifying the Pacific Coast 🐲
(journal sketchpage wip)
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Happy Midsummer/Summer solstice
I trust That GP*-Eft over ChatGPT any day.
You will never, ever see me use any generative AI in my writing or other creative endeavors, not even to spin up a list of ideas. You don't get to be a good writer by letting an algorithm do the hard stuff for you. Doing the hard stuff is how you become a good writer, and then a better writer. It's as much about the process as it is about the output, and if you're only focused on the latter then you're missing the point. Never let your writing--or art, or music--become so commodified that you lose the sheer joy (and frustration) of creating in the first place.
*GP = Great Perfect
Richard Seewald (German, 1889-1976) - Katze mit Salamander (Cat with Salamander) (1933)
Tide Pool (1980) by Jeremy Miranda