Collection tin from Green Mountain Wildcat trail: false morel, hemlock cone, madrone skin miner leaf, flower thing, map fungus leaf | squirrel skull, pacific sideband snail shell, red belt conk, feather, cool rock.
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We’ve all seen the beautiful almost pre-Raphaelite romantic piece from JC Leyendecker. It’s an illustration for this novel:
He did three more plates, which I will get to. Here’s the cover:
What a man.
Here are the other plates.
No way am I removing this sticker on the back.
I can’t summarize the book for you because I couldn’t find anything on it. I’ll be the first reviews for it on Amazon and Goodreads.
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still wondering if i would have gotten a wish granted if i had put on the Lucky Hat outside the laundromat
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Working on a hex map based off of a hornets nest some ravens ate and dropped on my back porch.
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To enthrall and entertain you, I thought I would copy/paste my growing list of strange things I've litter-picked at the park where I work
E-Cigarettes
A custom bike license plate
A bike reflector
Clothes (mostly socks and undies)
A clothes hanger
A fanny pack
A ¾ full big Monster energy drink (the tragedy)
A package for a pair of pliers. In a public bathroom.
A bundle of working matches
Miscellaneous undefined Metal Bits
Toothbrushes and floss
Makeup- Particularly lip gloss
Half full perfume rollers
Decorative button/ cabochon
Velcro/ hook & latch / whatever they want you to call it
An unopened box of off-brand cereal (toasty-O's)
Half a gallon of milk (a different day than the cereal, but about the same location?)
Nail clippers
Anime pin (Fruit's Basket)
An unopened can of Chef Boyardee
Unopened pads/ pantyliners (A lot of them in one place.)
A pillow
Kandy/ Bead bracelet
Mardi Gras beads. In a tree. I live nowhere near New Orleans
Hot Wheels
Shoes (pairs and singles, adults and children's)
A completely bent pair of glasses
A broken air fryer(?)
Hotel key cards
Random broken pieces of timber
A destroyed Harlequin Romance Novel
A cracked, but working, Amazon tablet
A Pool Noodle. In the middle of winter.
Addendums: A majority, though not all, of these can probably be attributed to the homeless population in the park. Unfortunate amount of drug addiction here. As such, I didn't find it necessary to list the sheer numbers of needles and aluminum foil I've found. Like, sure, maybe interesting once or twice, but not out of place enough to be weird. Which is kinda sad.
The pool noodle is the most recent- these are probably mostly in chronological order. I know pipe insulation also exists but this was a neon green thing next to broken toys. I'm going to assume it's a noodle by that context.
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Lost and Found: The Coolest Treasure I Kept Was My Voice
What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever found (and kept)?
Ah, the art of finding things – a pursuit that’s taken me from the street corners adorned with abandoned treasures to the winding alleys where serendipity is the cartographer. Paintings, a crisp $50 bill, eclectic furniture – you name it, I’ve probably stumbled upon it. Especially in Brooklyn. There are Facebook pages dedicated to otems…
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