my fave fotos from the bae-cation w/ @pigeon-hime 💙
Throwback to some of my favourite photos I’ve ever taken.
This is definitely an unnerving picture. The cooled lava almost looks like bodies.
since, yknow, it’s sixpenceee.
Garnet regeneration concept!!
Red Lotus Lake, located in Kumphawapi, Thailand, is most beautiful in the low season between February and November, when the flowers are in full bloom. The water can only be visited on wooden boats which are hired out by the locals. This lake is also home to around 80 species of bird which includes the endangered grey heron, purple heron, and black kite.
We found the most wonderful place to park the other day! We listened to music, ate watermelon and laid by the stream in the sunshine near by. I can’t wait until the day I can just hang out in nature all the time.
A goddess
Decadent
this was me on the weekend.
Hamilton Pool Preserve is a natural pool, located just 23 miles west of Austin, Texas. It was formed when the dome of an underground river collapsed due to erosion thousands of years ago. Due to the freshwater, there is a diverse population of trees and plants surrounding the pool.
Oh man that's right by my house...
What can I say except you’re welcome For the tides, the sun, the sky Hey, it’s okay, it’s okay, you’re welcome I’m just an ordinary demi-guy
i wanted to draw him as a cute realistic crab
My fluorescent mineral display at the 2016 Dallas Gem and Mineral Society Annual Show 11/19-20/16.
Beautiful collection <3
Talk about Aleppo. Cry for them like you cried for Paris. Cry for them like you cried for New York. Talk about them. Our silence is killing them. They are people, PEOPLE. Are they not important because they’re arabs? because they’re Syrian? Do their lives matter less than the life of a French or an American? People from Aleppo are posting their goodbye messages on the internet as a final massacre is expected to happen any time soon and we are SILENT. We have been silent for over five years. Some children in Aleppo don’t know life without war. Imagine living in a city of ruins and having to fear for your life every instant. Hospitals, churches, houses, restaurants are bombed on the daily and hundreds are killed every single day. Yet we are silent. Remember them. Honor them. We’ve allowed a mass genocide to happen before our eyes for years. It’s burning is a testament of our moral failure. Talk about Aleppo, please.
me: i’m gonna work on drawing complex expressions and perspectives! :))
me: *draws the same character 500 times in a 3/4th angle with literally the same expression on every single drawing*
me:
Are y'all ready for something else Disney shoved in their new beautiful film Moana?
This is the Honi. Throughout the movie you see Moana exchange this with many people including her mother, Gramma Tala, and Te Ka. This is conducted by pressing the forehead/nose together and breathing in/out together. This is the exchanging of ha, the breath of life, in which the two share their mana- spiritual energy. This is often used when saying goodbye. Tbh, no one that I know does this that often anymore except on special occasions, sad. I just thought it was really cool how disney didn’t just leave it at a hug, they included this small detail.
An extra fun fact: The word for foreigner in Hawaiian is Haole (often used specifically for white ppl but can be extended to anyone not Hawaiian). I was told that this word came about because when the first people came from outside to visit our islands they used handshakes instead of the Honi. Therefore its ha (the breath of life) ole (without). (Honestly not 100% positive on this one but that is the literal meaning but this was something I was told by a kupuna so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
You’ve heard of Drunk History, now get ready for...Drunk Science!
Reblog with your drink of choice and the science topic you’d rant about. For example: whisky sours and human decomposition.
Scotch and animal communication.
Bourbon or a caipirinha and conservation bio.
rum with mango juice and entomology
Craft beer and the biological process of fermentation.
Scotch on the rocks and geophysical methods for archaeology.
tequila and volcanoes
Bourbon and the cytoskeleton but honestly it’d just be me yelling about how dumb all of science is
Rieslings and pathophysiology
Flavored vodka and marine invertebrates
irish whiskey and symbiosis