Beautifully Different
Posts by Green Flower
Night night sweet dreamies
The kindness and strength you see in others?
They’re reflections of the same qualities shining inside you.
Look up...
Indigenous communities are the true guardians of forests and nature. Governments must recognize their rights and ensure that the protection of their lands rests with them. This is what real climate justice looks like.
Night night sweet dreamies
If today gave you even the smallest moment of peace or comfort, hold onto it for that’s how brighter days begin.
Better times are gently making their way to you, so take things softly and be kind to yourself 🐈
Food banks are not part of a safety net. they are proof we do not have a safety net.
It’s Friday! 🥳 Look at these little elephants. They love each other.🥰
Senator Rick Scott might know something about Medicare fraud. 🤔
Maybe he can help…
To my friends in Hungary:
A világ veled áll, miközben visszaszerzed, ami a tiéd
Translation:
“The world stands with you as you reclaim what's yours.”
Walking back to Pest towards the Liberty Bridge, with unbridled joy and euphoria in the air, as far as the eye can see.
The Hungarian nation is free! 🔥
🙏🏼🇭🇺🕊️
#Hungary
The scene at Péter Magyar’s victory rally at Batthyány tér, with the stunning Hungarian Parliament across the Danube.
Hungary, and Hungarians, are free! 🔥
🙏🏼🇭🇺🕊️
Heading across the Liberty Bridge with my fellow Hungarians, crossing the Danube straight back to where this nation belongs, smack dab in the heart of Europe 🇪🇺!
The Hungarian nation is free! 🔥
🙏🏼🇭🇺🕊️
#Hungary
This is pretty funny, y'all.
"Magyar" basically MEANS Hungarian. (It's also a language, and a tribe, and some other stuff.)
It's like if a guy with the last name of "English" became the Prime Minister of England.
Plus; he's not Orban. 😁🖖🏾
It’s 1:00 am in downtown Budapest at Rákóczi square. By all indications, the party is just getting started. 🔥
It’s a rather cathartic feeling getting rid of an autocrat who’s had a chokehold on the nation for sixteen consecutive years.
🙏🏼🇭🇺🕊️
#Hungary
Wishing everyone a peaceful relaxing Sunday♥️😸 Tessie
#CatsOfBlueSky
I just absolutely love her. I follow her on Instagram. When you are feeling so down with the News.
Watching her cook for the people in Gaza is so inspiring.
Happy Orthodox Easter friends 🐣🧺💛💙
Ukraine’s pysanka is going viral just in time for Orthodox Easter 🐣
Here’s everything you need to know about this ancient tradition full of hidden symbols.
🧵 1/12 ⬇️
(and be honest… have you ever “written” one?)
Tomorrow, Ukrainians will celebrate Easter, enjoying Paska, a signature Easter bread with roots tracing back to pre-Christian times. It is baked in most households as a national tradition.
If you want to join, here's a recipe for you🧵🧁
Side-by-side meme format. Left panel labeled “How it started:” shows three news headlines on a dark background: “Workers at NASA Told to ‘Drop Everything’ to Scrub Mentions of Indigenous People, Women from Its Websites” (404 Media, Feb 4, 2025); “NASA Websites No Longer Promote ‘First Woman’ on the Moon for Artemis” (Orlando Sentinel); and “NASA Wipes Vow to Land Woman on Moon from Website Amid Trump DEI Purge” (Axios, Mar 25, 2025). Right panel labeled “How it’s going:” shows a dramatic photo of an astronaut’s silhouette gazing at Earth through a spacecraft window.
Three black-and-white portrait photographs of Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine Johnson, and Mary Jackson, African American mathematicians and engineers who made significant contributions to NASA's space program in the 1950s and 1960s.
NASA official portrait of astronaut Sally Ride in her blue flight suit (left), and a recent photograph of Tam O'Shaughnessy, Ride's life partner of 27 years, science educator, and co-founder of Sally Ride Science (right).
Astronaut Victor Glover gazes at Earth through a spacecraft window aboard Artemis II, his silhouette illuminated against the vivid blue and white curve of the planet below.
You can remove our colleagues who are women or Black or Brown or LGBTQ from agency websites & their images from agency walls
But you can’t erase this: bc of those heroes of the past we have these heroes today inspiring future heroes
Thank you Dorothy, Katherine, Mary, Sally, Christina & Victor ❤️🚀
Look at the women at NASA.
They are the ones pushing the boundaries of science, solving problems most people can’t even understand, and carrying this country forward, while our politicians right now posture and stumble through talking points.
And they are doing it all with joy.👇
Artemis II Orion splashing down
Welcome home!
We couldn't have done it without her.💐
Phase 5: The Final Descent (Day 10)
On April 10, Orion will hit the atmosphere at 25,000 mph, testing the largest heat shield ever built.
The mission concludes with a parachute descent & splashdown into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California for recovery by the U.S. Navy.
An infographic titled "ARTEMIS II Flight Path" detailing a 10-day, 685,000-mile trip around the Moon. The image shows a stylized figure-8 trajectory starting from Earth. Several orange orbital loops surround Earth, transitioning into a long "Outbound" path toward the Moon. The path loops behind the Moon and follows a blue "Return" line back to Earth. The Artemis program logo is in the top right corner against a backdrop of starry deep space.
Though clearly not to scale, this graphic provides a simplified visualization of the Artemis II mission route.
Artemis II photo of a crescent blue and white Earth behind the limb of the closeup Moon, with craters across the gray surface of the Moon
Because we all need something amazing today.
#artemisII
Phase 4: The Journey Home (Days 7–9)
Moon gravity does the heavy lifting here. The crew will spend these days conducting science experiments & sharing live HD views of the receding Moon and approaching Earth.
A scheduled "space-to-space" call with the astronauts on the ISS is planned for Day 7.
Lol, mine was unusually insistent tonight as well.
(Kibble in dish - but,
“where is mine wet foods?!?”)
🐾💕🐈
Earth and Moon from DSCOVR NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured this unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month. This view shows the fully illuminated “dark side” of the moon that is never visible from Earth. Ian Regan processed this version of the image to account for the Moon's motion. NASA / NOAA / Ian Regan
I hadn't seen this before. This is pretty remarkable.
Earth and Moon in one NASA photo.
ht @astrokatie.com