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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Jules of Nature
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Love TTRPG's, love CRPG's, love horror and I love me wife. Simple as.
dog of paradise
via Guardians of NatureÂ
[ID: Infographic picturing a little brown bird standing on the snowy ground, and the leaves/critters/soil/roots stretching down beneath it.
"UNDER THE SNOW, A SECRET CITY SURVIVES.
Every leaf you leave on the ground becomes a roof, a tunnel, a blanket. Moths overwinter as cocoons tucked between the layers. Fireflies spend their first year hidden in the leaf litter. Beetles, spiders, and tiny pollinators shelter in the gaps. What looks like "yard waste" is actually winter's last refuge. Remove it - and the city goes dark."
Labeled layers and critters, from top to bottom:
"Snow Layer Insulation from Wind."
"Leaf Litter Critical Winter Habitat."
"Moth Cocoon Overwintering Stage."
"Firefly Larva - One Year Underground."
"Spider Shelter."
"Overwintering Beetles."
"Mites, and other Microarthropods."
"Soil Microfauna."]
Arzach
Richard Corben
Irene Chou (Zhou LĂ¼yun, 1924-2011) — Infinity Landscape [ink and colours on xuan paper, hanging scroll, 1989]
Crying Skeleton with Sword in Hand from Nikkan hagaki.
Artist unknown, Late Meiji era.
source
This House Has People in It Alan Resnick USA, 2016
waterlilies
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Art by Max Ernst
A minor pile up between three migrating trilobites, Eldredgeops rana.
Illustration by Mark P Witton 
Panderodus, a genus of jawless fish from middle Ordovician to late Devonian North America. Their size varied from 5 to 40 cm depending on the species.
Illustration by Joschua KnĂ¼ppe
Edward Gorey
Susan Meiselas Self portrait 1971
Vassily Maximov - "Who's there?" (1879)
Pierre Bonnard’
Reliquary Shrine of Saint Barbara
Workshop of Louis Marcy (Luigi Parmeggiani) Italian
ca. 1880–1900 (14th–15th century style)
Illusion of safety