Sunny Lake view
I want to see this view everyday at sunrise and sunset❤️
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I’m so excited to put Hypotheticals by Lake Street Dive into D&B but arghhhhh I can’t yet bc I’m saving ittt!
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me: I am going to update the fanfic tonight
me: researches growth rates of thymoma instead
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Hey, Sam is drowning because a different anon threw him into a lake-
We have lakes?
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chase is such a competent surgeon actually i just forget it bc hes blond
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Glass Houses 075A0101 by Daniel D'Auria
Via Flickr:
They say that “people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.” I imagine the old adage doesn’t really apply to bears. For this young female brown bear seems to delight in the activity whenever she enters a stream. I was photographing coastal brown bears on the Cook Inlet as I have done for over a decade. I have seen bears play with sticks, stones, and shells before, but not as avidly and repeatedly as this young female. At times she would simply drop the stone. Other times she would let it roll off the back of her massive paw and down her leg. At times, however, she launches the stone like the forward on a basketball team. Having the opportunity to see these bears enjoying themselves is something I have grown to love. Their lives are much more multifaceted and complex than many believe. They aren’t simply the eating machines that some would have us believe.
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