Bun didn’t make it 😔
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cherry valley forever
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Kaledo Art
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Peter Solarz
Claire Keane

@theartofmadeline
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@uncodar
Bun didn’t make it 😔
This kind of smart, walkable, mixed-use urbanism is illegal to build in many American cities
Paris
Juillard
some observations on color coding eyewear in ficton and their meanings
Olof Arén (Sweden 1918-2003) Uppsalamotiv (n.d.) oil on canvas 68 x 54 cm
by Aaron Garber-Maikovska, 2017
The corona of the solar eclipse of July 29, 1878, from different sources. Knowledge. v.11. August 1, 1888.
Internet Archive
by Robert Motherwell, 1979
Bunbun Stopped Eating Again
And she’s having a lot of trouble breathing
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Young Couple, Ammersee, Bavaria, Photo by Herbert List, 1959
*stays inactive for months*
*emerges with fanart*
*goes back to whatever hole they came from*
Shakunage Rhododendron by Yuichi Osuga (1939-)
Australia by dygphotography
Aloe ferox
What we now call Aloe ferox was once divided into 2 species - the more easterly-occurring Aloe candelabrum and the more westerly-occurring Aloe ferox. The white-lipped tepal-tips of the flowers pictured show that it is of the candelabrum type, but the differences between the 2 types are probably not sufficient to warrant 2 species-names. While the flowers of Aloe ferox are most often in the red to orange range, they can come in other colors as well, including the pink flowers seen here.
-Brian