I love drawing snakes. Their faces are so cute and they look adorable with plants 🍓🐍✨
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I love drawing snakes. Their faces are so cute and they look adorable with plants 🍓🐍✨
“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” — Nelson Mandela Lotta at Hof Butenland Farm Sanctuary. (Don’t delete caption)
All animals are somebody—someone with a life of their own. Behind those eyes is a story, the story of their life in their world as they experience it. In our culture, we have been encouraged to think of animals as things, as commodities. The great challenge lies in having a change of perception. The realization that they have a life of their own, independent of their utility to me or to anyone else: this is what I am trying to get at when I speak of them as being “subjects of a life.” In this sense, they are exactly like us, equal to us. — Tom Regan
“Our culture will go vegan, transform, and flourish, or it will continue brutalizing animals, humans, and the earth to its self destruction. We are not the only species on this planet, and we cannot continue to usurp the wisdom of the web of life here.” — Will Tuttle Photographed by Hof Butenland Farm Sanctuary. (Don’t delete caption)
Beautiful Cozy Tree House Located in an Atlanta Backyard
Located in his backyard, architect and environmentalist Peter Bahouth designed a dream treehouse linked by bridges in the Atlanta forest. Symbolizing “mind,” “body,” and “spirit,” the treehouse include a bedroom with a bed that slides out of the window for sightseeing, as well as a comfortable homey living room. Lindsay Appel photographed the cozy treehouse for Jane Field-Lewis’ book My Cool Shed to showcase its function and beauty.
Friend: “Hey, I haven’t seen you in forever! how are you?”
me: “Fine, thanks.”
Lemony Snicket from outta nowhere: “Of course, in this case, ‘fine’ is only meant to reassure. She has never been less fine, nor was she ever fine in the first place. Here, the word ‘fine’ could be defined as ‘I am actually slowly dying on the inside, but don’t wish for anyone to worry’.
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I have seriously neglected this tumblr. Much like my fitness journey lol. I have started back so I will try to use this more often!
Please, stop eating fish. The world’s stocks of seafood will have collapsed by 2048 at present rates of destruction by fishing. This means the ocean will be empty by 2048 if people don’t stop eating fish. The fishing industry is the biggest killer of animals in the world, more than 1 trillion fish die each year. Please ask yourself if your fish consumption is worth the total extinction of all marine life. Please stop eating fish and alert everyone you know what will happen if we don’t.
holy shit this is actually true
i dont even buy fish that much and golly i love fish but its not worth this
I love seeing posts like this circulating, getting big. I’m GLAD people are finally scared.
Finally got out and used my Discovery Pass yesterday. Found this hike on the Washington trails association website. Short but very steep hike up to an old mine and waterfall. Definitely not an often traveled trail, it was pretty overgrown and spotty in areas, but provided pretty awesome views. Stopped at a couple cool spots on the way back home too. Not a bad Monday.
The Last Inn on the Sea. Rodanthe, NC. .
Source: seagirtlight (flickr)
ethan_kahn:
When the house was first built in the 1980s, there was over 400 feet of sand separating it from the Atlantic, with piles set in concrete 14 feet deep. Over the years, extreme coastal erosion from hurricanes and ocean wash had condemned the Inn to the fate of a watery grave in the Atlantic Ocean. Update someone has purchased the old inn and moved it here.
where my texas boys at..