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Today's Document
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shark vs the universe
Jules of Nature
Cosimo Galluzzi
almost home
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trying on a metaphor
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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a fossilized keyboard in norwich city centre
Alexander Calderâs ÂŽSilver Bed Headâ commissioned by Peggy Guggenheim for her Venice palazzo bedroom, 1946
Satyr Entwined with a Deer. Stone. Length : 82 cm. Executed in the first half of the 20th century.
England. 20th century.
Sothebys.com.
Mood all 2026
I'm 25 in two days
yknow how the greener parts of apple skin are tan lines from where leaves and branches obscure the sun? Iâm surprised Iâve never seen anyone utilize that for printmaking
finally got an apple that shows this effect well
OH THIS IS EXCELLENT THANK YOU
Green-veined satin geometer moth, Doratoptera nicevillei, Geometridae
Found sporadically throughout mainland Asia
Photos by benoit_segerer
not sure if anyone is interested in this but here is a list of the most joyfully vital poems I know :)
You're the Top by Ellen Bass
Grand Fugue by Peter E. Murphy
Our Beautiful Life When It's Filled with Shrieks by Christopher Citro
Everything Is Waiting For You by David Whyte
Lawrence Ferlinghetti Is Alive! by Emily Sernaker
Instructions for Assembling the Miracle by Peter Cooley
Catalogue of Unabashed Gratitude by Ross Gay
Barton Springs by Tony Hoagland
Footnote to Howl by Allen Ginsberg
Song of the Open Road by Walt Whitman
Tomorrow, No, Tomorrower by Bradley Trumpfheller
At Last the New Arriving by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
To a Self-Proclaimed Manic Depressive Ex-Stripper Poet, After a Reading by Jeannine Hall Gailey
In the Presence of Absence by Richard Widerkehr
Chillary Clinton Said 'We Have to Bring Them to Heal' by Cortney Lamar Charleston
Midsummer by Charles Simic
Today by Frank O'Hara
Naturally by Stephen Dunn
Life is Slightly Different Than You Think It Is by Arthur Vogelsang
Ode to My Husband, Who Brings the Music by Zeina Hashem Beck
The Imaginal Stage by D.A. Powell
Lucky Life by Gerald Stern
Beginner's Lesson by Malcolm Alexander
Presidential Poetry Briefing by Albert Haley
A Poem for Uncertainties by Mark Terrill
On Coming Home by Lisa Summe
G-9 by Tim Dlugos
Five Haiku by Billy Collins
The Fates by David Kirby
Upon Receiving My Inheritance by William Fargason
Variation on a Theme by W. S. Merwin
Easy as Falling Down Stairs by Dean Young
Psalm 150 by Jericho Brown
Pantoum for Sabbouha by Zeina Hashem Beck
ASMR by Corey Van Landingham
A Welcome by Joanna Klink
From Blossoms by Li-Young Lee
At Church, I Tell My Mom Sheâs Singing Off-Key and She Says, by Michael Frazier
Hammond B3 Organ Cistern by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Sorrow Is Not My Name by Ross Gay
You Can't Have It All by Barbara Ras
We Were Emergencies by Buddy Wakefield
To the Woman Crying Uncontrollably In the Next Stall by Kim Addonizio
Monet Refuses the Operation by Lisel Mueller
The City Limits by A.R. Ammons
There Is a Lake Here by Clint Smith
Goatsong by Laila Chatti
Listen, by Barbara Crooker
June by Alex Dimitrov
Abundance by Amy Schmidt
Raucous Prayer by Patrick Rosal
i miss my ex bestfriend & everyone else that i have ever loved but don't want any of them back either
what the fuck man
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987) - Alliance (2025)
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987), Alliance, 2025. Oil on linen, 20 x 16 in.
writing is easy actually. all you have to do is tell people what happened
Stellar Parallax -- A Tarot Spread
Stellar parallax is the apparent shift in the position of a star created by Earthâs orbit around the Sun. This provided the first direct proof of heliocentrism.
Whether we know it or not, our perspectives shift with time. Charting this change can show us our place in the universe, an experience that is at once humbling and inspiring. Use this spread when you feel it is time to face the facts and venture on.
1. The Sunâ The light. What draws you out, what you hope for, the happy ending.
2. Mercuryâ Change. What is changing or what needs to change (whether you like it or not).
3. Venusâ Love. What you must do for another.
4. Earthâ Home. What you must leave behind, or what you must return to.
5. The Moonâ Longing. What you canât have.
6. Marsâ War. What you must fight, or fight for.
7. Jupiterâ The storm. What shuts you in, what you fear, the bad ending.
8. Saturnâ Time. What you must accept.
9. Uranusâ Haven. What you find comfort in, but must be wary of. A prophecy, a warning.
10. Neptuneâ The depths. What you must dive deep for.
11. Plutoâ The forgotten. What is lost.
12. The Starsâ Blessing. What will always be with you.
Pictor âFind Your Creativityâ Spread
Pictor is a constellation in the southern hemisphere, representing the painterâs easel! I have never actually seen this constellation being a Northerner myself, but Iâm sure may of you have seen this lovely boy in the sky near your homes! For obvious reasons, this spread is meant to help you harness your creative gifts! This wasnât a request, but it was made with my favorite painter @weareweirdatlast in mind, and inspired by @caramelizedchaosâs post on stars!
1. Alpha Pictoris: This star is not only bright enough to be seen in cities, but also the South Star of Mercury (similar to how Polaris is our North Star)! For that reason, this position represents creativity already within us. In what ways have you already made your mark? How are you a guiding light?
2. Gamma Pictoris: This star is barely visible with the naked eye, so it represents the ways in which our creative gifts are hidden. What is holding you back from sharing your talents? What creative abilities do you have that you arenât even aware of yet?
3. Beta Pictoris: This moving star system is surrounded by a disk of matter in which planets are being formed! Given that its star has the potential for life, this position represents the new creative opportunities that are manifesting in your life. In what new ways can you share your gifts with the world? What new projects are on your horizon?
Check out more of my spreads here!
Nervously, I pull from the tarot deck. Itâs the Nine of Clocks. My fate is revealed to me: Itâs my bedtime, and I gotta go to sleeps