Heather blooming on Stanton Moor, Derbyshire
by Bart Hoga

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Heather blooming on Stanton Moor, Derbyshire
by Bart Hoga
Mad Rat Dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤🐀☠
gif one: 3 speakers bumping to the beat of an unknown song
gif two: two pale hands showing off a set of antique surgical tools
gif three: a plus sized person in red plaid pants and black tank top dancing
gif four: the bottom of a bright green frog. its belly is transparent and uts heart is beating quickly
gif five: Mad Rat from Mad Rat dead doing 2 peace signs excitedly
gif six: an x-ray of someones chest, their heart is beating
gif seven: a person with very long, dark hair in a black and white checkered tube top and pink and yellow booty shorts dancing out in public
gif eight: someone using a magnetic stick to attach the blade of a scalpel to the handle
gif nine: a single speaker bumping to unknown music.
"Soft velvet fire alights the air into flame asunder, booming to the fancy tune of your heart, thunder.. every beat crackles in the air, shattering the solemn silence like an angry bear. Such is true love, it's so damn loud.. it'll have you nearly deaf in a minute from your own heartbeat, but you will be flying in the clouds."
Baboom BABOOM BABOOM goes my heart as it blows your eardrums into the dirt, haha - eUë
A National Chicken Month Feathursday
September is National Chicken Month! What a great opportunity to celebrate these beautiful birds. Today we’re sharing Strictly for the Chickens by Frances Hamerstrom, published by Iowa State University Press in 1980. The book tells the story of Frances and her husband Frederick’s work to study and conserve the Greater Prairie Chicken in Wisconsin. Frances and Frederick were inducted into the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame in 1996.
The Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) is technically a kind of Grouse, but we’re going with it since “Chicken” is in the name! Frances and Frederick Hamerstrom moved to the middle of Wisconsin in the 1930s to study the Prairie Chicken and by 1950 their research was “flourishing to the extent that they needed outside help to collect data during the ‘booming’ [mating] season” (back dust jacket flap). The Prairie Chicken was in danger of extinction when they began their research and conservation work and “Today, over 30,000 acres are managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as greater prairie chicken habitat. Birdwatchers travel from around the world to visit Wisconsin in April for the Central Wisconsin Prairie Chicken Festival, started in 2006 by Golden Sands Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc.” (Wikipedia).
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Forever is a lie my love 💓
If she could grow giant...why does she need the car???
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