Monterey Bay Aquarium

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if i look back, i am lost

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
YOU ARE THE REASON

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macklin celebrini has autism
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
occasionally subtle
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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DEAR READER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
dirt enthusiast
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CLYDE ASPEVIG Glacier National Park Oil on Canvas 24″ x 36″
Same energy
When Anthony Planakis was going through the New York Police Academy, they told him to write his interests down on a little card.
“Beekeeping, of course I put that down,” says 54-year-old Planakis, who is a fourth generation beekeeper. “And the very first job, the sergeant comes right up to me and I just look up and go, ‘Hey, Sarge,’ and he goes, 'Bees?’ and I go, 'Yeah, where?’ 'Harlem.’ And I go, 'Cool.’ That was it, that was the first job I handled,” he says.
And that’s how he became the department’s unofficial beekeeper starting in 1995, earning him the nickname Tony Bees. Planakis has been handling hives for 40 years and keeps them in his backyard in Queens and on a property in Connecticut.
“Whenever I’m working a swarm, I hear nothing around me,” he says. “I mean you can have a jackhammer running down below and I wouldn’t even hear it. I’m in the perfect world now. Actually that’s the only time I feel safe. I’m never scared, never afraid. So, uh, I think it’s in my blood.”
Protect, Serve And Take Care Of The Bees
Photo: StoryCorps
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*hacker voice* I’m in
When being bubble buddies goes wrong :/
this is what a generation of niggas raised on Spongebob looks like
I’m Crying!!!!
Ornithologist Jerry McGahan is pictured with a 6 month old Andrean Condor, the largest flying bird on earth. Photographed by the Helen and Franck Schreider. Another version of this photo made it to the cover of National Geographic.
Terrarium Coffee Table
Embroidery Art and Brooches, by Shimunia on Etsy
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loose, foot loose, put on your fuckin foot loose, feet, foot feet, dance on your fucking feet
“Impetuous world life NO6″ by Rlon Wang