Not today Justin
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wallacepolsom

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.
RMH
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cherry valley forever
noise dept.
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Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
todays bird
Claire Keane
Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz
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@thestrollingbones
from the poem “Dogfish” in ‘Dream Work’ by Mary Oliver
Trying to convince yourself to stop having intense paranoia abt everything like
Lee Miller - Interior, Park Crescent, London (c. 1940).
artist: the pulp girls ✨
yall, im back 2 tumblr
Star fish
Dumping anything out of an aquarium—fish, animals, and plants—can have devastating consequences for Texas’ natural waterbodies. This is true for both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Never dump them into a natural body of water or flush them down the toilet.
THE NEXT INVASIVE SPECIES COULD COME FROM YOUR AQUARIUM.
Your aquarium fish, animals and plants are likely not native to Texas. This makes them an invasive species. When they’re dumped into the wild they can introduce disease or become serious predators, killing off local fish colonies, and damaging reefs and vegetation that keep our underwater ecosystem alive and healthy.
THE LIONFISH INVASION
What started as a beautiful pet is wreaking havoc on our coastal ecosystem. Lionfish are from the West Pacific Ocean and don’t belong here. They are believed to have been released in Florida by unsuspecting aquarium owners and have been spreading rapidly since. This aggressive and venomous fish can grow up to 19 inches long and has no natural predators here. It has become a major pest causing enormous ecological and economic damage. This invasion has reduced the number of local fish like juvenile grouper and snapper, shrimp and crab species. They can also completely strip reefs. If you see one, report it immediately.
See the whole story on how the Lionfish has become a threat.
There’s a quote from Bert where he says he‘s “known big bird since he was a little bird” and the thought of it makes my heart cry so here’s that
Even if the morning never comes💫
Williamsburg Brooklyn waterfront, 1993 📷 Merri Cyr