Indianapolis, 2024
Fossilas: crinoid stems and stars including a 6 pointed pentacrites and a pyritised ammonte
various cicada-shaped knickknacks
[succulentlover77 / flickr]
i don’t want to see the stars if they’re just one more piece of land for us to colonize, for us to turn to sand
my resume
things i am good at
1. scampering
2. digging
3. Biting, biting + carrying combinations
4. sleeping (shh.. pls be quiet while i demonstrate this part of my resume)
5. pondering the scope of my existence in the universe
[ID: Five photos of a coyote showing it, respectively, running through a snowy field, sticking its head into a dirt hole, carrying a large branch, sleeping, and sitting in the snow against a flat expanse. End ID.]
Winter in Alberobello, 2017 - Ph. Antonello Leo
hardest thing to learn during recovery is….. some of your misery is your own fault. you have to actively choose to stop wallowing in your own pain & start to recover. that means stop being self deprecating, start taking care of yourself, start eating healthy, start taking your hygiene seriously, even if it’s hard. & it is hard! but you must.
bernie sandars will make it illegal for women to read
it drives me crazy how humans are just meant to hold each other. how come when you hold someone’s hand, your fingers just perfectly lock with theirs? how is it that when you hug someone, your face fits just right in the crook of their neck? how can your hands cup someone’s face like that’s their only primary function? it cannot be coincidence that our bodies are fully capable of holding another… we were designed to love
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Two whitetails in the snow