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One Nice Bug Per Day

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death is inevitable. but there is love through it all.
Today's bug thing is this house centipede patch!
Horace Bristol
Condensers with Pipes, 1933
Revelever, Mark Tansey, 2012
"An Empire Built on Waste" by artist Emanuele (Jane) Morelli
Lucas Deshazer
Unknown Artist, "Porte Veine", 1913.
Max Yavno
Max Yavno. San Francisco. 1947.
Garage Doors;
👣 Spirits of the Rock Country — The Mimih of Arnhem Land
Tall, impossibly thin… and older than memory.
The Mimih spirits are said to live within the cracks of Arnhem Land’s ancient stone country—so light a strong wind could carry them away. In Aboriginal tradition, they’re not just spirits… they were the first teachers.
They showed people how to hunt. How to paint. How to sing, dance, and survive in one of the oldest living cultures on Earth.
But they’re not always friendly. Stories tell of Mimih luring humans into their caves—where one wrong choice could mean never returning.
✨ Their forms still live on in bark paintings and sculpture—elegant, surreal, and deeply symbolic.
If you’ve ever seen these elongated figures in Aboriginal art and wondered what they really mean…