I found a (phidippus) jumping spider in my home today. She's small and i believe a juvenile female since her back spots are orange. I'm hoping she's a juvenile, anyway, and not prego because I'm keeping her inside. She's also missing her two front right arms. Poor baby.
Illustration from New Elucidations of Thomson’s Seasons, 19th century
Seneca ghost deers in Seneca Army Depot, upstate New York — Posted by jody https://bazaar.co/jody/satisfied-curiosity/posts/3969
We Just Go Together
Watercolor on Black Paper
2021, 8"x 10"
Gold Chrysanthemums
You did this to him. Didn’t you? You son of a bitch! SHELLEY DUVALL in THE SHINING (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
“RECLINING NUDE (NUE COUCHÉE)” DOROTHEA TANNING // 1969–70 [cotton textile, cardboard, 7 table tennis balls,– wool and thread | 38.5 × 108.9 × 53.5 cm.]
Wooden Church of Saint Michael in Krainykovo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. Photos by Elke Wetzig and Rbrechko.
Scipion Pulzone, called Il Gaetano (1544 - 1598) - Portrait of Santa Chiara
John Adams Whipple
the earliest known surviving photograph of the Moon, 1852
Harvard College Observatory
Sonia Stanyard (b.1973) - Landscape in Coral and Green.
How to Destroy Angels — A Drowning [instrumental]
Uemura Shōen
Flame (Honoo). 1918
“psithurism”
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(noun) A word with Ancient Greek origins, psithurism is defined as the rustling whispers of the trees in a windy, autumn day, or the melodic swooshes from the leaves on the ground.
- etyomology: psithuros = whispering
Tenant's of an Old Farm: Leaves from the Note-Book of a Naturalist. Written by Henry C. McCook. 1885.






