The weather: *changes slightly*
My head:

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from Ireland
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Mexico
The weather: *changes slightly*
My head:
体調不良でも気圧のせいと思って心配し過ぎないのが吉♫
Hypericum x moserianum, Hypericaceae
It’s such a grey and rainy day today here in Glasgow that I could only write about something big, bright and yellow, like the large blossoms of this ornamental variety of St. John’s-wort, whose parents are H. calycinum and H. patulum, both already quite showy. This clump-forming, perennial shrub is obviously a pleasure to look at (it might not actually give me sun endorphins, it’s as close as I can get), but by now you are probably aware the focus of my blog is more on learning to recognise species naturally occurring and with practical uses, especially edible ones with medicinal properties and those which is a good idea to have in your garden to attract wildlife and encourage biodiversity. So, although this variety is still quite beneficial to pollinators (it’s easy to see it covered in bumblebees when in full bloom, luckily it wasn’t turned into an inaccessible double-flowered/sterile, pointless creature), I will also write about the native species of Hypericum which you are most likely to encounter, as they are much more interesting and relevant in herbalism.
being meteoropathic sounds stupid until it rains for two weeks straight and you want to rip your skin off
胃腸弱い率高い自閉症スペクトラム天気病,気象病の気圧変化より今季最強寒波襲来の寒さでIBS過敏性腸症候群的お腹不具合。大人の発達障害やアスペルガーとか無い昔の幼い頃からお腹弱く病院通い。自閉スペクトラム症,光るもの興味DSM-5診断基準で微妙な光変化,感覚過敏な視覚優位ASD暗い雪雲来て微妙に暗くなり過緊張高不安。
This blood moon is too strong alexa play on melancholy hill
am i finally happy or is it just summer: memoirs of a meteoropath