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samirafee · 2 months
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#LANA🐈🪵🐾HAPPY CATURDAY🤎
@samirafee
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thrdnarrative · 3 months
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The practice of tree-climbing is an ancient skill, often learned from childhood. It involves using hands, feet, and sometimes ropes to ascend trees swiftly and safely, enabling access to fruits, like palm and coconut, and a vantage point for hunting or scouting.
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duskyjasp · 6 months
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Look how fluffy this grass is—
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LOOK HOW INVITING IT IS
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fettfleisch · 8 months
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He gave me this house before he left. The forest has hugged me every night since then
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neko-no-oto · 2 years
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まだあおいな。
Persimmon fruits do not seem to have ripened yet.
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 24 days
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oliver in tree |2024|
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whereifindsanity · 2 months
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Photograph by Michael Nichols.
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cafe-sao · 5 months
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〈Tree climbing〉
枝も無い木をスルスルと登って行く娘。
園の帰り道、沢山のママと子供たちが公園で遊んでいる。
これもまた当たり前の光景ではなく…有難いなーと思う。
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mattaytchtaylor · 2 months
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In the Magnolias
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annestie · 2 months
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Revenge
Summary: Ao'nung offers his help along with an apology. Neteyam takes the opportunity for his own revenge
Pairing: Pre-relationship Ao'nung x Neteyam
Word Count: 757
Notes: For Day 12: Malice of @bellakotzent Valentine's Week Challenge.
I got the idea of Neteyam seeking revenge but in a way that wouldn't get him in trouble and just ran with it. This is probably one of my favorite ones I've written for this challenge. Also woo! Finally one where I didn't age-up the characters lmao.
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Neteyam looks to Ao’nung, a confused expression falling over his face. “You want what?” he questions.
“I want to apologize. I spoke with your siblings and what I did was not right. I am sorry,” Ao’nung says, sounding genuine.
“Why should I believe any word you say?” Neteyam asks in return, crossing his arms.
“Lo’ak said we were even, and we talked. I promise. He also called me ‘bro’.”
“And that should make me believe you?”
“Well, talk with them if you wish. I have a reason for coming to you.”
“Which is?”
“Is there anything I could repay you with for what I have done?”
“Anything?” Neteyam confirms, ideas already forming in his head as he looks at Ao’nung.
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The first thing that Neteyam thinks of is, of course, lessons and chores he either needs help with or must be done soon. But then, the idea of some harmless revenge gets into his head. He’s not a revenge seeking person, especially at those who could compromise the safety of his family, though the idea of getting back at Ao’nung without any consequences makes him giddy.
Which is why Neteyam is now waiting for Ao’nung to show up beside the forest. Not only were they to spend the day climbing trees, they’re starting early in the morning. Just after the eclipse ends, the sun not even lighting up the sky yet.
Ao’nung shows up soon after. He groggy and half-awake, still rubbing the sleep out of his eyes. “So what did you need with?” Ao’nung asks through a yawn.
“I need help with collecting some fruit,” Neteyam explains, trying to act as unsuspecting as possible.
“Seems easy enough. I see you already have a basket, so where do we begin?” Ao’nung asks. He glances around the outside of the forest.
“Actually, the fruit I need only grows at the top of the trees,” Neteyam says, pointing to the treetops of the mangroves.
If Ao’nung wasn’t awake, he was now. His eyes practically bulge out of his head and it takes everything in Neteyam not to start laughing at his expression. “What? That tree?!” Ao’nung says, looking up in horror at said tree.
“Not that specific one but one like it, yes.”
A beat passes between the two of them before Ao’nung slowly turns to Neteyam, defeated. “Alright,” he says resigned. “Which one?”
Neteyam immediately leads Ao’nung into the forest. He looks around, searching for the right one as he hadn’t the chance to really choose one yet. Though, he’s surrounded by them so it’s not hard.
He ends up choosing a tree after a few minutes of walking. The tree is tall, obviously; is an easy climb for Neteyam, but not easy enough that Ao’nung could do it effortlessly; and has no fruit on it. Plus, the ground is cushioned with other plants to break any falls. It’s perfect.
“This one,” Neteyam announces, already hooking his basket onto his arm and beginning to pull himself up one of the roots.
“This one?” Ao’nung questions. “Really?”
“Yes,” Neteyam says. “Now come, we do not have all day.”
The climb isn’t hard but the way Ao’nung goes about it doesn’t makes it look so. His posture is wrong and only makes everything more difficult, not that Neteyam tells him that. And the way he goes about traversing between branches makes Neteyam want to cringe.
Surprisingly, Ao’nung only falls five times in total. All in the beginning and all cushioned by the soft foliage below as Neteyam had predicted.
After many hours, they finally reach the top. Neteyam’s sure he could have done it in much less time if he hadn’t needed to wait for Ao’nung. At the top, as expected, there is nothing besides a good view of the ocean.
“Where is the fruit?” Ao’nung questions, looking around. He grips tightly to the branches around him.
“I guess this tree does not fruit in this season,” Neteyam responds, glancing over to Ao’nung.
“So we spent the entire day climbing for nothing?” Ao’nung says, sweat dripping down his face as he pants.
“Not for nothing. I thought watching you fall was amusing,” Neteyam replies.
The realization on Ao’nung’s face is instant. “You…” he beings, but his words fall short.
“You said anything,” Neteyam replies with a smirk.
“You knew? It is past midday already! I could have died!”
“I would not have let you die. Besides, you almost got Lo’ak killed.”
“Is this your idea of revenge?”
“Pretty much.”
“I would have preferred you just punching me in the face!”
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samirafee · 3 months
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#BÄRLI🐈🐾🐾ME EXPLORING FAIRYWOOD🪵🌲🤎
@samirafee
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lloydifer · 1 month
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duskyjasp · 7 months
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I love you! purrr
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treetopmanfit · 1 year
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I love to race up trees without any safety equipment whatsoever. This means no rope or harness and to climb continuously over one kilometre. This means I will be climbing 100 reps. I will also be fund raising. Weather permitting I’m training barefoot. You can follow me on Instagram (same username). What makes me special and unique is l’m nearly 70 and I only began free climbing a few months before lockdown. Here is a sample climb
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bettie-may-page · 10 months
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Bettie Up A Tree
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s7ieben · 3 months
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Bear on the Tree
lino paint on paper – linocut – 28 x 31 cm
The reason while every wild bear is healthy in the forest: Morning gym before breakfast.
S7IEBEN.art RedBubble Fun version
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