I feel a major transformation is about to happen in my life. I’m ready for new energy, new experiences, new opportunities and new blessings.
When you are brutally losing at chess implore your opponent to look inwards its called the little pony gambit
healthy progression of a relationship would necessarily bring an end to yearning? categorically false. a true yearner can yearn even in the most fulfilled scenarios. a true yearner can be nuts deep, inventing more esoteric levels of desired intimacy on the fly.
Job market so bad I started following my dreams
Birthday - Mia Bergeron , 2025.
American, b. 1979 -
Acrylic on flat panel , 6 x 8 in.
[image: a landscape painting painted from the point of view of the surface of the water. It's dark, the sun glowing from behind land on the horizon as if it's setting or rising. There are bright spots of light hovering over the surface of the water, almost like fireflies.]
screw nonchalance embrace being crazy and intense about everything
some birds are very intuitively named. looked up a sparrow going chipchipchip in my yard, it was a chipping sparrow. saw a black bird with red wings, it was a red winged blackbird. gray bird that sounds like a cat? gray catbird. the first time i saw a house finch it was perched on a windowsill. However, some birds are the red-bellied woodpecker
I gotta google something real quick
who named this bird
PUT THE MASK BACK ON THE MASKED CHSRACTER
Tumblr is such an awesome website. What if your diary had a pvp option
an empty mini of fireball is a species of animal found in the US and its invasive habitat is on the ground
Hourglass dolphin Cephalorhynchus cruciger
Observed by scienceeco_fn, CC BY-NC
Winter
tipping
White-plume moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla)
Pterophorus pentadactyla is a moth of the family Pterophoroidea. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is 24–35 mm. It is uniformly white, with the hind wing pair divided in three feathery plumes and the front pair in another two. The moths fly from June to August.
photo credits: Keith Edkins, Didier Descouens
What's this? A giant leopard moth (Hypercompe scribonia). Arty and awesome, right?




