The Crouching Venus (Lely version) - Doidalses of Bithynia, third century BC // Combing Her Hair - Torii Kotondo, 1929
someone somewhere is meeting the love of their life right now and that’s pretty cool
Αγαπημένο quote;
“Μερικές φορές, συναντάς κάποιον, και είναι τόσο ξεκάθαρο ότι εσείς οι δύο, σε κάποιο επίπεδο, ανήκετε μαζί. Ως εραστές, ως φίλοι, ως οικογένεια ή ως κάτι τελείως διαφορετικό. Απλά συνεννοείστε, είτε απλά καταλαβαίνετε ο ένας τον άλλο, είτε είστε ερωτευμένοι είτε είστε συνένοχοι στο έγκλημα. Συναντάς αυτούς τους ανθρώπους κατά τη διάρκεια της ζωής σου, από το πουθενά, κάτω από τις πιο περίεργες καταστάσεις, και σε κάνουν να νιώσεις ζωντανός. Δεν ξέρω αν αυτό σε κάνει να πιστέψεις στις συμπτώσεις, ή στη μοίρα, ή απλά στην τύχη, αλλά σίγουρα κάνει εμένα να πιστεύω σε κάτι.“
Ἂν μοῦ χάριζαν ὅλη τὴν αἰωνιότητα χωρὶς ἐσένα,
θὰ προτιμοῦσα μιὰ μικρὴ στιγμὴ πλάι σου.
~Τάσος Λειβαδίτης
Kiss this body through your arms and bones and sunlight and sweat
~Caelum
Scientists in Japan have rediscovered an extremely rare species of parasitic “fairy lantern” that was presumed to be extinct.
The mysterious plant, Thismia kobensis, belongs to a rarely seen, fungus-sapping genus. The plants grow underground without photosynthesis yet send translucent flowers to sprout like ghostly lanterns from the forest floor.
First documented in 1992 in Kobe, Japan, the plant was presumed extinct when its habitat was destroyed by the building of an industrial complex. Now, three decades later, on a forest trail about 19 miles (30 kilometers) from Kobe, scientists have found the waxy, fang-shaped petals of the rare plant once more. They described the discovery Feb. 27 in the journal Phytotaxa […].
Fairy lanterns (Thismia) are ethereal, subterranean plants whose only brief eruptions from the earth come in the form of intricately petaled flowers. Without chlorophyll to photosynthesize energy, the plants instead use a process called mycoheterotrophy to steal the nutrients from the fungi that entwine themselves around their roots.
Thismia’s preferred habitats, which tend to be tropical rainforests, are facing global decline. Little is known about the elusive plants, and a significant number of the roughly 90 identified species have been lost, some for decades, after their initial discoveries.
“Because most mycoheterotrophic plants obtain their carbon indirectly from photosynthetic plants via shared mycorrhizal [fungal and plant] networks, they are highly dependent on the activities of both the fungi and trees that sustain them,” the researchers wrote in the study. “Consequently, they are particularly sensitive to environmental disturbances, often rendering them both rare and endangered.”
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Headline, image, caption, and text published by: Ben Turner. “Otherworldly ‘fairy lantern’ plant, presumed extinct, emerges from forest floor in Japan.” Live Science. 28 February 2023.
Galina Ulanova coaching Nikolai Tsiskaridze for Narcissus, photos by Mikhail Logvinov.







