We share a birthday! Happy birthday to both of us! -Michael🍇🦴
woo!! birthday twins :D
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there are no rules to what's a trinket. you find something and it's pretty/meaningful to you then damn, that's a pretty good trinket.
however, trinkets must never be stolen. always make sure you are only in possession of ethically sourced trinkets.
here are some of my trinkets.
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The Rook!
A very looked over Corvid I think. Glossed over as crow adjacent but I think you're missing out, the bare base to the bill can be off-putting but draws attention away from the grey bill, iridescent feathers and feathery legs.
Smaller than the Carrion Crow the Rook sports a beak more adapted to its feeding habits, probing, now locally youll see them along the grass verges amongst the Jackdaw thier more slender sharp looking beaks pressing down into the soil in reach of worms and beetles and the like.
This social aspect is notable when they come home to roost in an evening chorus en masse as they settle down in colonies amongst the trees and in winter often with the Jackdaw too.
Crows might be cool but maybe its better to be a Rook after all.
05/12/23
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My creatures and people.
I need to share with you the chaos that is my lair...because, I rescued my treasure hoard from storage exile. And it's totally amazing. My treasures and I have been seperated for too long, and new treasures have been collected since then, but now...now I have to merge them into one dragon pile of corvid collecting chaos treasures. Which is fine..
But like, all my shelves are currently busy..where in the fuck am I gonna put stuff???
This whole wall section will be cleared and rearranged with the elder treasures.
Elder tresures like my Tim Burton art print.
The top of my desk is already busy with creations and art projects...
...happy to be reunited with my tinker box though!
My corvid treasures include My Little Pony and corresponding 80's and 90's vintage toys and merch. And toys in general, because my inner child isn't dead. 80's vintage vibes and MLP make my Raven brain go brrrrrrrrr. So fair warning, I'll be making posts about my shiny bits of 80s plastic in the future.
My Raven brain also loves books. Alas, I never have enough book shelves to properly display my corvid library.
My favorite nerd books stacked up and waiting to find their home amongst my busy shelves...
And when I say my shelves are busy, I mean they are like, full chaos mode...
I usually have space dedicated to the faeries, so one of these little shelves will be transformed in sacred space for my fae family...and space for my color museum...
🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♀️
I have one shelf dedicated to being a Curio shelf and general purpose hoard pile of shines. All the treasures I've collected while my elder treasure hoard was in stoarge exile.
And the elder treasures, in their boxes, waiting to come out and play.
I'll show you whats inside, but in another post, there is much to show.
Thanks for letting me share my corvid chaos lair! 🖤🍄🐛
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A couple little vintage boxes I use for some trinkets (a wooden box made in Poland and a red alabaster box), and some of the things I keep in them. My favorite has to be the broken watch my partner found in a target parking lot.
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YALL!!! GUESS WHAT'S AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER?! 🦷
Is It Bad if My Gums Bleed When I Floss? is ready! I can't believe it's been less than a year since I first mentioned this collection, and I'm so happy with how far it's come. Like, wow. That's insane.
This is available for e-book ($10) and paperback ($20), and if you're interested in themes of self acceptance, recovering from SA and abuse, and queer identity, you may enjoy this collection! Please do consider reading or reblogging - I would love you forever and ever.
If my eternal love doesn't convince you for some reason, perhaps this review from Aimee Nicole might help:
" This collection is artfully written...It felt like I was the tooth fairy myself. Continuing to show up at night and collect treasures left by the narrator. There is something very eerie and relatable about the narrator who once filled her mouth with toys and candy, progressing into adulthood and then filling that same mouth with grout and pebbles and spite." - Aimee Nicole, author of Panoramic, Daily Worship, and Ghost Dance
Thank you everyone! <3
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Three new curio collection charm necklaces just added to my Etsy 5/16/22 (link in bio). The birdcage centerpiece in the first one contains a vole skull (from an owl pellet) and the others use real prosthetic eyes!
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