Douglas Gordon and Morgane Tschiember, As close as you can for as long as it lasts, 2016
Nephrite jade and gold comb
China, Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD); 5 x 7.5 cm (2 x 3in)
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dreamscaping
Pint served in an Alvar Aalto vase.
Queen of the Damned (2002) dir. Michael Rymer
I’m both. This is my gender & sexuality.
Dianne Doan by Emma Mead (The Emma Experience)
The Garden Room in Mumbai by Nitin Barchha and Disney Davis
mitski on the ferry pt. ii
[id: two photographs of mitski on a ferry, at first standing up & then sitting on a bench. /end id.]
Hardcore Ska fan, Mexico (2004)
Mount Fuji, Japan by moontears
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↳ Emoji spell: Attracting platonic love.
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 8 March 2020
In the fantasy kitchen of the Giant Houseplant Takeover in the glasshouse of the Royal Horticultural Society Garden Wisley, Surrey, Nepenthes 'Miranda' (pitcher plant) was part of the display. This perennial, carnivorous tropical plant has red speckled pitchers with a reddish brown lip and is a hybrid between Nepenthes maxima and Nepenthes northiana, both species are from Southeast Asia.
Jill Raggett
The first version of Danō’ tca (Pomo central dialect) the mountain man. In Eastern Dialect his name is Danō’ Gak, there were multiple versions of him, the last remaining story of him was told by Lee Peters. Unfortunately, the local Kashia version has been lost to colonialism, as were many others. Shortly after the gold rush, the rush on timber began, they started shoving Kashia from their ancestral homes, destroying the grasslands that provided bulbs, turning them to cattle and sheep ranches, bulldozing villages for orchards and when the Kashia were caught trying to return home they were killed and many were turned into indentured servants as ranch hands