Cave paintings in a lil sketchbook (watercolors, some white gel pen for detail)
Keni

oozey mess

pixel skylines
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
KIROKAZE

Kaledo Art
Sweet Seals For You, Always
$LAYYYTER
todays bird
Sade Olutola

roma★

tannertan36

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Stranger Things
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Cave paintings in a lil sketchbook (watercolors, some white gel pen for detail)
This sick bleach shirt I made. Something to showcase my undying love for prehistoric cave art.
Some of the bleach burned thru the shirt bc this was my first time bleaching anything ever, but it kinda adds to it.
The air is warm, and faintly in the gloaming, you can see moonlight itself touching down on the meadow.
it’s been ages since I successfully filmed a timelapse lmao, please enjoy
— Sunrise, by Louise Glück
Here, at the end of all beautiful things.
Pinto Spring (late morning, 10 June 2016) 3
I know so many people feel cut off from the natural world because it feels inaccessible — because of illness, disability, money, transportation, location, fear, exhaustion, or just life being life.
But I promise you, nature is not as far away from you as it may feel.
I’ve felt that too. Some days I desperately want to go outside, to be surrounded by trees and dirt and wind, but I’m limited by my own circumstances. So I’ve had to learn how to find the natural world in smaller, softer ways.
Sometimes I sit on my porch, lie on a blanket, and just stare at the sky. I thank it for being there. I watch the clouds move. I let the air touch me.
Sometimes I look out my window and see birds, and immediately think of Hera.
Some days I’m too sick to get out of bed, so I get a glass of water, swirl it around, and listen to it. And yes, maybe it sounds silly, but I hear the ocean in it. That water still belongs to the natural world. It still came from somewhere ancient.
If you can’t go to the woods, you can watch a nature documentary and thank Pan or Artemis or any deity you associate with the wild.
If you can’t walk barefoot in the grass, you can touch a houseplant.
If you can’t sit under the moon, you can look at a photo of her.
If all you can do today is breathe, then breathe with the earth. That counts too.
Nature is not only found in forests, mountains, rivers, and beautiful places far away from you.
It is in your tap water. It is in the birds outside your window. It is in the weeds growing through concrete. It is in the sky above your home. It is in your own body, your breath, your hunger, your tiredness, your heartbeat.
Please don’t feel discouraged if your connection looks small right now.
Small is still sacred.
You are not separate from the natural world. You are part of it. 🌿
i do not worship nature because it is pretty.
i honor it because it is alive.
Rock Textures - Norway 2026
I spent some time today cleaning a local forest as an act of devotation / worship and while doing so i realized that i don't actually see a lot of advice on how to litter pick responsibly in heathen / pagan spaces just the advice to litter pick.
So here's my advice
- check if there's legislation around litter picking in your area [yes sometimes that's a thing] especially if you're planning to do more then just a trash bag a go or doing this as a group!
- make sure there's a place to dispose of the trash you picked up before you start!
- set a rule to yourself to not touch anything duiring litter picking with your hands get a litter picker or some really good gloves [if using gloves don't touch yourself w those]
- duiring litter picking i adhear to the idea that there is only trash and nature there is no shiny things you want to take home even if thst thing you found is really cool.
- fruit cores, fruit peels ect that do not appear naturally in the area you're cleaning are considered trash as well.
-i like to stick to places where i know a lot of people come and go, major paths the enterence of a park ect litter picking for me is spent inna different part of nature then when i go into nature for my own walks. I want to prevent the trash that gets discarded here from finding it's way further into the forest where it will be harder to clean later.
- stick to it! Stick to it in the same area and slowly expand that area it took me 20 minutes to fill up my first trash bag now it takes me over an hour in that same area!
Yes i'm aware most of this is probably considered common sense by a lot of people , but i want to see it be spoken about more so here i am screaming into the well
If you litter pick too tell me the weirdest thing you've found!! Mine's a Pikachu wallet stuffed with kitkat wrappers that all fell out when i grabbed it :')
Wildlife in North Carolina, September 1968. Illustration by Wade Walker.
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remember me as you pass by
as you are now so once was I
as I am now you will surely be
prepare thyself to follow me