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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
by inaudible_memories
and again some pics of the little thunderstorm from this thursday.
“Anxious people can have a hard time staying motivated, period, because their intense focus on their worries distracts them from their goals.”
— Winifred Gallagher
Tailor Birds “Sewing” Nests
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We’ve waited a year to reblog this. Happy Bread Anniversary!
Because it’s important to celebrate the little victories in life.
12 days left until the breadiversary, we’d better make sure we have the ingredients on hand!
It’s today!
It’s today!!
“Don’t forget - no one else sees the world the way you do, so no one else can tell the stories that you have to tell.”
— Charles de Lint, The Blue Girl
Scientists chained themselves to the White House fence, blocked bridges and occupied buildings. Dozens were arrested.
"... “I’m taking action because I feel desperate,” said U.S. climate scientist Peter Kalmus, who along with several others locked himself to the front door of a JPMorgan Chase building in Los Angeles. A recent report found that the financial giant is the biggest private funder of oil and gas initiatives in the world.
“It’s the 11th hour in terms of Earth breakdown, and I feel terrified for my kids, and terrified for humanity,” Kalmus continued. “World leaders are still expanding the fossil fuel industry as fast as they can, but this is insane. The science clearly indicates that everything we hold dear is at risk, including even civilization itself and the wonderful, beautiful, cosmically precious life on this planet. I actually don’t get how any scientist who understands this could possibly stay on the sidelines at this point.” ..."
Wise words from snek
aesthetic blog
For #WomensHistoryMonth, learn about Lucy Hicks Anderson! . Born in 1886 in Kentucky, Lucy expressed her feminine identity from a young age, and preferred to be called “Lucy” over her birth name. Doctors encouraged her parents to follow suit and raise her as the girl she was. . As an adult in the 1920’s, Lucy married her first husband and gained a reputation as a socialite, hosting lavish dinner parties, winning baking contents with her chef skills, and running a boarding house that secretly sold liquor during Prohibition. . After her second marriage, she was tried for perjury in an argument that accused her of “failing to disclose” that she had been assigned male at birth on her marriage license. Though she was convicted, she and her husband lived out a peaceful life in Los Angeles, and her trial laid the groundwork for the fight for marriage equality to come in later years.
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Do you think an abandoned missile silo would function appropriately as a wizard's lair? It's kind of like a tower but built underground.
Fascinating. Inverted wizard tower. I shall bring it up at the next council meeting.
Behold the inverted tower of Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra Portugal
So yeah, reverse tower is doable and looks incredible too
put a traditional tower on top for double the wizardry <3