I have too many thoughts about Sunday's bird.
This was one of my first thoughts after finishing 4.0 akldjLJSLG Now that Sunday is more secured as part of our group he needs to be affectionately bullied more <3
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I have too many thoughts about Sunday's bird.
This was one of my first thoughts after finishing 4.0 akldjLJSLG Now that Sunday is more secured as part of our group he needs to be affectionately bullied more <3
[No Romance Included]
Have a beautiful week! ☀️🌸✨🍃
A breath of fresh air and poetry this morning with the blooming of these superb Asiatic lilies! 🌸 captive under such a gorgeous light, their lovely shades of pink truly shine alongside the vibrant phlox. 🌿💖
I wish you all a wonderful, sweet, and bright week ahead. ✨ Thank you so much for your daily presence, your kindness, and your lovely notes! 💕😊
Venus and Jupiter are about to have their closest evening encounter of 2026.
On June 9, the two brightest planets in our night sky will appear just 1.5° apart above the western horizon after sunset — close enough to fit comfortably in the same binocular view.
Learn more - here.
For a few evenings around the event, you'll be able to step outside and see a stunning planetary pairing with your own eyes:
✨ Venus blazing at magnitude -4.2 ✨ Jupiter shining nearby at magnitude -1.7 ✨ One of the most beautiful naked-eye astronomy events of the year
No telescope required.
Just find a clear view toward the west-northwest horizon about 30–60 minutes after sunset and look for the two brilliant lights hanging together in the twilight.
If you have binoculars, the view becomes even better, with Jupiter's four largest moons potentially visible as tiny points of light beside the giant planet.
Events like this remind us that some of the most spectacular sights in astronomy don't require expensive equipment—just a clear sky and a few minutes of attention.
🌌 June 9, 2026 🔭 Venus–Jupiter Conjunction 📍 Low in the WNW after sunset
Who's planning to watch?
I wish I could turn back the clock, I'd find you sooner to love you longer.
Just these two being the cutest! I love them sm! Art by the always wonderful @weetlebeetle! I don't think I've ever posted this one?
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