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my blog’s theme is me. a compilation of every single thing i love. every interest. every musing. and everything in between.
Pigeons! Some of our oldest friends 💚
This is genuinely one of the most gorgeous pictures to exist. It’s crazy this is a real picture. This is the type of picture you can only ever dream of being taken of you. Women are powerful and beautiful
滋賀県高島市平池に自生する菖蒲 撮影 大津敏
Shooting irises growing in Hiraike, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture Satoshi Otsu
Whimsical hobbies that rewire your brain✨
1. Flower arranging- Trains creativity. Slows your mind. Builds patience.
2. Journaling by candlelight- Processes emotions. Clears mental clutter. Calms your nervous system.
3. Painting or sketching- Shifts you out of overthinking. Activates imagination. Reduces stress.
4. Reading fiction Expands perspective. Improves focus. Strengthens empathy.
5. Learning a new language- Builds discipline. Sharpens memory. Boosts confidence.
6. Baking from scratch- Encourages presence. Creates structure. Feels rewarding.
7. Pilates or slow yoga- Regulates your body. Lowers cortisol. Improves mind body connection.
8. Tea rituals (slow mornings, loose leaf)- Creates calm. Builds routine. Signals safety to your body.
9. Gardening or caring for plants- Grounds your energy. Teaches consistency. Connects you to nature.
10. Playing music or singing- Releases emotion. Improves mood. Builds self expression.
11. Perfume layering- Awakens your senses. Builds identity. Anchors memories.
12. Scrapbooking or mood boards- Clarifies vision. Organizes thoughts. Boosts creativity.
13. Walking without your phone- Reduces overstimulation. Improves clarity. Regulates your mind.
14. Writing letters (even if unsent)- Releases emotions. Brings closure. Improves self awareness.
15. Dancing alone in your room- Shifts your mood. Releases tension. Builds confidence.
16. Cooking slowly, without rushing- Builds presence. Creates calm. Strengthens routine.
17. Digital detox evenings- Resets your brain. Improves sleep. Lowers anxiety.
18. Rearranging your space- Refreshes energy. Creates control. Sparks motivation.
19. Learning about herbs or natural remedies- Deepens connection to your body. Builds intuition. Encourages care.
20. Practicing handwriting or calligraphy- Improves focus. Slows your thoughts. Trains patience.
21. Watching the sunrise or sunset- Regulates your rhythm. Brings perspective. Creates peace.
22. Collecting small beautiful things (shells, books, fabrics)- Builds appreciation. Trains your eye for beauty. Grounds you.
23. Listening to instrumental music- Improves concentration. Calms your mind. Enhances creativity.
24. Taking yourself on solo dates- Builds independence. Strengthens self worth. Creates joy.
25. Thrifting or vintage shopping- Trains creativity. Builds personal style. Encourages mindful consumption.
26. Making your bed beautifully each morning- Creates discipline. Sets the tone. Builds self respect.
27. Practicing gratitude (out loud or written)- Shifts your mindset. Reduces stress. Attracts more positivity.
28. Learning to do your own hair or beauty rituals- Builds independence. Boosts confidence. Creates self trust.
29. Listening to podcasts while walking- Expands your mind. Builds focus. Makes learning effortless.
30. Sitting in silence (no music, no phone)- Resets your nervous system. Improves clarity. Strengthens inner peace.
31. Reading poetry- Softens your mind. Expands emotion. Deepens perspective.
32. Doing your skincare slowly- Builds presence. Reinforces self worth. Creates calm.
33. Listening to nature sounds- Regulates your nervous system. Reduces stress. Grounds you.
34. Organizing small spaces (drawers, bags)- Creates mental clarity. Builds discipline. Feels satisfying.
35. Learning slow, intentional breathing- Calms your body. Lowers anxiety. Improves focus.
36. Dressing up for no reason- Boosts confidence. Shifts your mood. Strengthens your identity.
It’s the little things 💞
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fr. “Selected Poems” by Carol Ann Duffy
Love love love that Grace is staring at the "who would I die for?" line on his whiteboard right before Rocky shows up in his xenonite container. Yes hello here is someone so important to you that you would sacrifice your life for him. He's in a hamster ball on your doorstep and he's about to run into your spaceship and insult your house and wreck your shit. You would die for him in every lifetime, and only because of that do you end up living.
here’s some project hail mary studies i did recently in heavypaint
HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE ハウルの動く城 2004, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Some new rubber stamp designs!
i am so serious when i say dark and quiet are both human rights.
i don't mean like absolute silence. obviously in an ideal community, there would still be sound and noise from people and music and work etc. but it haunts me that when i camp in the forest i can hear the howl of semi trucks on the interstate miles away. and the people who live beside it never know quiet. it haunts me that many people will live their whole lives never seeing the stars in the sky that were fully visible with NO electric light pollution as recently as my great-grandparents' childhoods.
so much of our lives is bright bright unnecessary noise. neon mcdonalds signs 200 feet in the air so we can see it from the road. led lights over billboards. parking lots lit up like sports stadiums at closed office buildings. advertisements playing at gasoline pumps. streets lined with led porch lights and decorative garden lights that genuinely threaten entire species of wildlife. music blaring outside pharmacies to deter homeless people. everything always shining and wailing for no purpose but profit and cruelty.
obviously not everything can be turned off or made quiet and i wouldn't want it to be anyway and there is a lot of nuance and room for "but what about" here, but MANY things HAVE to change because none of us are supposed to live like this and we shouldn't have to!!!
Black Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte atrata), non-breeding form, family Fringillidae, order Passeriformes, WY, USA
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Shawn Billerman
The train used to run in both directions, but these days it's a one-way ride. Still want to go?
Spirited Away 2001 — dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Jimmy Wright, Ice Bear