Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Claire Keane
Xuebing Du
Three Goblin Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
KIROKAZE

PR's Tumblrdome
occasionally subtle

if i look back, i am lost

No title available

Discoholic 🪩

pixel skylines

★
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
will byers stan first human second

No title available

JVL
hello vonnie
wallacepolsom
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands

seen from United States

seen from United Arab Emirates

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
@storked
A pheasant tailed jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus) in Asia
by ezchou
details of untitled/green landscape (2018) find prints of this painting in my shop: suhaylah.bigcartel.com instagram: @suhaylah.h
🦎 Brehms Tierleben Leipzig, Bibliographisches Institut, 1911-19- Original source Image description: Illustration from “Brehms Tierleben” (1911-19) depicting two newts labeled “Bandmolch.” One newt is submerged and walking along the bottom, showing a brown, spotted body with a white stripe along its side. The other newt is swimming mid-water, displaying a raised, jagged dorsal crest running from head to tail and bright orange coloring on its underside. Both newts are surrounded by aquatic plants and a natural freshwater habitat with stones and water plants. The detailed, realistic style highlights the newts’ textured skin and distinctive anatomical features.
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.
Coatis. The wild beasts of the world - Frank Finn - 1909 - via Internet Archive
Short-finned pilot whales. Filmed in the Canary Islands. From Planet Earth III - Ocean (2023).
Nishimoto Ryota
a piece of wood carved to fit perfectly into a zippered plastic bag
Story of Seasons ♥ 2014
クロシロエリマキキツネザル
Black-and-white ruffed lemur
2026-05-14
InfraMunk, Gmunk
The small harbor in Sorrento, overlooking the islands of Ischia and Procido, (1826)-Sylvester Feodosiyevich Shchedrin (1791-1830) was a Russian painter.
The young artist went to Italy in 1818 and stayed until the end of his days (he died at the age of 39).
The three main islands in the Bay of Naples: Capri, Ischia and Procida.
need
There's now a gofundme for my dad's Stage 4 Colon Cancer treatment
My name is Dianne Reed, I am starting this gofundme for my nephew, Dani… Dianne Reed needs your support for Supporting Daniel : A Father, Te
Teacher with Stage 4 Colon Cancer Needs Help
My dad is a science teacher at a public middle school. A month after turning 50, he suddenly learned he has stage 4 colon cancer that's metastasized to his liver and lungs. When I visited him in the hospital, he kept repeating the words "I'm scared. I don't want to die." I turned my head to the wall and cried.
My mom, an LVN, has been driving to his place often in order to care for him and empty his ileostomy bag, which he's still too scared to even look at. Not being able to go to the bathroom normally, and dealing with accidents where the bag of his own waste bursts and leaks onto him makes him feel humiliated and is causing him to become extremely depressed.
We're thankful that my mother a nurse, but she makes much less than he does as a teacher, and has been draining her retirement for his treatment. She's also had to take ubers lately to go see him because she can't drive at night, as she has a serious vision disability due to a genetic condition that eventually results in blindness.
Most of the money received is from my mom, other family members, and former students of my father. But what's maybe even more important than the amount received, is the number of people donating. I can see how hopeful and excited it makes my dad to see just 5 donations in a day from people he doesn't know.
When multiple strangers donate even just $5 each in a day, I can tell that it makes him even more excited than it does to see that same amount donated by one person in a day. (which is still very exciting!! One person who reblogged this donated $100, which was so generous that my parents were scratching their heads trying to figure out who they knew with the name Adrian. Thank you so much to that very kind person who doesn't even follow me 😭🤍🩷)
The other day, I asked mutuals to donate, and 5 people sent $5-$25, bringing the gfm up ~$80. My mom called my dad to let him know, "all those donations came from her freaks on tumblr!!" He thanked me over and over and was amazed when I told him this post was shared 500 times. He said, that's so many people! It really brightened his day so much.
I would appreciate it if you could take the time to open his page, even if you can only donate $1. For you, it may be just a small dent in our goal that won't make a difference. But to him, it shows that there's one more human out there who sees him, who's thinking about him, who knows his name, knows what he's going through, and wishes for him to recover. Even a dollar means the world to us!!!
Please, think about saving this post and donating $1, $5, or $10 this week. Share it online, with people you know irl, with anyone who could help. If you can't spare anything now, I'd appreciate if you could take the time to just pray for him and his recovery. You can send an ask to let me know if you'd like, as prayers are something that comfort my dad a great deal.
Thank you everyone who's supported us so far, I love you all dearly and I'm so incredibly grateful for your help.
$2,146/$12,000