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corn kernels in a variety of colors & shades
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The Mass of Saint Basil / Saint Ambrose Converting Theodosius (Pierre Hubert Subleyras)
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The naturalist's library - Sir William Jardine - 1833 - via Internet Archive
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by Beatrix Potter
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lichen and fungi
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A tree sparrow is grateful to find a bit of dried goldenrod, as the snow falls and falls.
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i was tasked with creating a shakespeare scene/monologue using only lines from other plays + ended up getting a perfect 100 for this lmao
@jeynegrey told me to post this so i had to comply
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marmaladebees · 3 months
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warm bread with butter. reblog if you Agree
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Chase had gotten me this basket for our very first picnic and took me to the local farmer’s market to pick out fresh fruit. It was such a magical, wonderful time!
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Leonid Pasternak  (Ukrainian, 1862–1945) - The Torments of Creative Work
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Franciscan Church, Church of St. Jerome, Vienna
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I have endured what no one on earth has ever done before
I put to my lips the hands of the man who killed my son.
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“You who read me—are you certain you understand my language?”
— Jorge Luis Borges, from “The Library of Babel,” Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings (New Directions, 1964)(via minima–moralia)
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Botticelli's Studio: The First Visit of Simonetta Presented by Giulio and Lorenzo de' Medici, Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale, 1922
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