2026-04-11
Keni
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@theartofmadeline

Love Begins
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YOU ARE THE REASON
we're not kids anymore.
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Mike Driver

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2026-04-11
Mary Oliver, from Flare
36 views of Mt Fuji, Paul Cupido
ever since I was a little girl I knew I never wanted to tell anyone anything about myself
Lucy Grossmith
after 尾形光琳, Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716)
Jessie Burton, The Miniaturist
MFA Boston. By Theodorus van Hoytema, 1911
Train Dreams (2025)
Furuya Korin (Japanese, 1875-1910), Patterns of Plants and Flowers from Life
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge photographed by Acacia Johnson
Detail of a fruit-bearing tree from the Great Palace Mosaics. Culture: Early Byzantine. Date: c. 6th century AD (Justinian I era). Medium: Floor mosaic featuring limestone, terracotta, and glass tesserae. Collection: Great Palace Mosaic Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Photo licensed by me.
humanconnection.com/beginners
we are living in a culture entirely hypnotized by the illusion of time, in which the so-called present moment is felt as nothing but an infinitesimal hairline between an all-powerfully causative past and an absorbingly important future. we have no present. our consciousness is almost completely preoccupied with memory and expectation. we do not realize that there never was, is, nor will be any other experience than present experience. we are therefore out of touch with reality. we confuse the world as talked about, described, and measured with the world which actually is. we are sick with a fascination for the useful tools of names and numbers, of symbols, signs, conceptions and ideas.
Alan W. Watts
Frozen Pines of Namhan-gang River, Korea by Jaeyoun Ryu