save my life
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be mad
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tulips & the moon drawing studies
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my shop
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think about quitting my job at least once a day
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Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand with nearly one million residents. The Old City, seen here, was founded in 1296 and still retains much of its square-shaped moat and defensive walls. Chang Mai is home to more than 100 elaborate Buddhist temples, including 14th-century Wat Phra Singh and 15th-century Wat Chedi Luang, which attract tourists from all around the world.
See more here: https://bit.ly/3I03sVm
18.795278°, 98.998611°
Source imagery: Maxar
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Windblown NGC 3199 : NGC 3199 lies about 12,000 light-years away, a glowing cosmic cloud in the nautical southern constellation of Carina. The nebula is about 75 light-years across in this narrowband, false-color view. Though the deep image reveals a more or less complete bubble shape, it does look very lopsided with a much brighter edge along the top. Near the center is a Wolf-Rayet star, a massive, hot, short-lived star that generates an intense stellar wind. In fact, Wolf-Rayet stars are known to create nebulae with interesting shapes as their powerful winds sweep up surrounding interstellar material. In this case, the bright edge was thought to indicate a bow shock produced as the star plowed through a uniform medium, like a boat through water. But measurements have shown the star is not really moving directly toward the bright edge. So a more likely explanation is that the material surrounding the star is not uniform, but clumped and denser near the bright edge of windblown NGC 3199. via NASA
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“Inside of all of us there is the need and the desire to be heard, to have our innermost thoughts, feelings and desires expressed for others to hear, to see and to understand. We all want to matter to someone.”
— Vicktor Alexander
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Zen Falls, Seabeck
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tumblr tuesday: stop and smell the flowers
So yesterday was…yesterday. But why should roses have all the fun? Let’s all just take a moment to stop the scroll, smell the flowers (metaphorically, at least), and maybe we can collectively dream spring into existence. (Southern Hemisphere, I’m sorry. You’re warm, and so this missive is not for you. But please enjoy the pretty art regardless).
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@humblbee:
@gryffoon:
@flowerishness:
@histsciart:
@japanese-plants:
@havekat:
@dame-nostalgique:
@wahopuke5:
@lilblueorchid:
@nh-art:
@jigwaltz:
@maymaymakes:
@swan-bones:
@rabbitinthemeadow:
@duxuebing:
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money would literally solve 99% of my problems
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