The Art Museum of South Texas, designed by Philip Johnson, opened in 1972.
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The way I’ve been loving myself >>>>
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~ gold wire- wrapped and beaded shell necklace ~
. Handcrafted with a Yellow Prickly Cockle shell that I ethically, sustainably, and locally collected by hand (Gulf of Mexico), tarnish resistant gold wire, glass beads, beading filament, beading filament, and a gold plated clasp lobster clasp, jump ring, and crimp beads!
. I need to keep practicing my sun wire-wrapping skills! I'll definitely be making some more wire-wrapped sun and shell necklaces soon!
. Dm me here if you're interested in receiving any of my jewelry pieces!
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May your ancestral communications be clear and healing these Dias de Los Muertos 🤍 I did some cleansing work last night using a space cleansing chime candle I make. The candle is made with beeswax, soy wax, and Sage, Patchouli, Bergamot, and Lavender essential oils. I dressed it with Lemon essential oil and the herbs I used. The intentional herbs that I chose to help cleanse and balance my space while inviting forward and honoring my ancestors include Itzayahuatl, Rosemary, Mugwort, Cinnamon, and Jasmine. I also used small chunks of pink Himalayan salt to represent the 4 directions, so my intention would flow clearly through each direction 🌊 I cleansed my spellwork plate beforehand with Agua de Florida, Copal, and Palo Santo to invite warm and loving energies. I also cleansed myself with the Copal and Palo Santo 💗
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Some cool wall art I saw in south Texas
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Drunkie pics I took the other night😆
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving🧡
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I'll be at Anime Corpus Christi this weekend! Booth E13 in the main exhibit hall~
I missed y'all, South Texas! Happy to be back🖤
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This past week I went for a walk with a dear friend of mine on this big nature trail in our city. We walked the 1 mile path twice, and saw lots of interesting plants and even some old, dried up Oyster mushrooms! We also saw a rabbit foraging in the underbrush! These are some of the plants that I saw and learned the identification of! I definitely plan to continue researching these beautiful plants <3
1 - 2 ) Texas Thistle (Cirsium texanum)
3 - 4 ) Mexican Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata)
5 ) Texas Vervain (Verbena halei)
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Guess who's under a tropical storm warning!!!
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South Texas is pretty much one of the last areas where you can find wild ocelots in the US. They sure are cute, but very stinky. Pink cactus flowers are also pretty abundant.
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