John Christopher Jones, Design Methods
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John Christopher Jones, Design Methods
Audra State Park, which straddles the Middle Fork River just to the east of Buckhannon, is most famous for the enormous sandstone outcroppings that jut from the river's banks and the reef-like clarity of its brisk pools and rapids. It's an ideal spot to beat the heat from an oppressive (almost summer) day. Added bonus: in early June, smooth azalea (Rhododendron arborescens), also known as sweet azalea, starts to bloom along the moist slopes and river banks of the Applachian Mountains from Pennsylvania to Tennessee.
From top: The tiny white flowers of a partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) vine; mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia), just now reaching peak bloom in the local mountains; yellow star grass (Hypoxis hirsuta), also known as common goldstar, which loves rocky nooks along sandy river banks; tassle-rue (Trautvetteria caroliniensis), also known as Carolina bugbane and false bugbane, a buttercup with lovely, but poisonous, palmately-divided foliage; smooth azalea, a knockout rhododendron sporting pink-tinged white flowers with red stamens and lush, dark-green foliage; the brilliant red fruit of common ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius); seedbox (Ludwigia alternifolia), a wetlands-loving plant with distinctive, cube-like seeds; and finally, another trail rescue: a very attractive and docile eastern milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum), which happens to be a personal favorite of mine from the snake-hunting days of my youth, many centuries ago.
in case you're wondering what the greatest AMV of all time is, it's this one from 2008.
By Gerda Wegener, 1925
“What are we living for? Two-roomed apartment on the second floor. No money coming in, The rent collectors knocking, trying to get in.”
this is objectively a top 10 funniest kinks image of all time. why would you choose such a jovial, airbrushed, slightly-ethereal image to have next to a homicidal quote from ray
Analyzing Children’s Art, Rhoda Kellogg 1970
Julia Soboleva, “Night of the Hunter”
Blind Alley No. 369
Vintage wind-up toy bear (USSR, 1920s-30s)
Here it is, your Monday morning moment of zen 🪼〰️
This stunning spider-legged jelly (Octogonade sp.) was observed at 238 meters (781 feet). Using underwater robots, we can observe these delicate deep-sea drifters without damaging them or disrupting their behaviors. We now know that jellies are some of the dominant predators in the ocean’s inky depths. They are also a food source for many animals and offer shelter in an endless expanse of open water. Human actions, such as fishing, pollution, mining, and climate change, threaten to unravel the complex web of life that thrives below the ocean’s surface. Our everyday actions impact the deep ocean. Choosing sustainable seafood, avoiding single-use plastic, and reducing your carbon footprint can all help our ocean. Together, we can grow a community of ocean champions committed to protecting the deep sea and its inhabitants.
i always thought “indie animation” meant weird shit that would never get made by a studio and not “cartoon network with less money”
creatures want to run away
MINNESOTANS!
I will be doing a LIVE READING of my new book CREAMTHING IN HIS GOLDEN YEAR on FRIDAY JUNE 5th in Minneapolis! (I may read some excerpts from other work as well.)
at EAGLES CLUB 34
2507 E 25th St, Minneapolis, MN
Door at 7, show at 8
There will be a Q+A and signing afterward, as well as a merch table with the book and more.
This is my first live reading where you'll actually be able to buy the book! very exciting!
DNI if you're Der Blaue Reiter or support their ilk! Those blue clompers make me sickle to my stomach!