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Posts by LoraBorealis
Having the hiccups counts as exercise, right?
Is she helping? No. Does she care? Also, no. #wfhvibes
You don’t realize how fragile your sanity is until your sock slides halfway off inside your shoe and you can’t fix it.
Sorry for the mean things I said when I was moving into a new phone
You can pair that yellow object with a grey object is all I’m saying.
Me feeding my cat: can’t, feeding my cat
It's always sad trombone.
Let go what’s bothering you 🧡
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I've had some straggly mint the last couple years (unbelievable, I know), and apparently all it took for it to start going gangbusters was for me to put in a stone border that I didn't want it to jump.
The sax solo is right behind me isn't it?
Just d0010101010 it.
VERY COOL PERSON: It's four-twenty, you know what that means?
ME: Hell yeah! [starts shoving blackbirds into a pie]
A checkered vintage tile floor in grey, white and green, circa 1920.
West Ridge.
What's your Spring look?
1. pollen zombie
2. pale sea witch
3. frazzled garden gnome
4. feral forest Muppet
AI Slop Shack
That'll make you spitsy-bitsy.
Basically carrot lasagna.
Hey do you wanna come over and listen to me tell my dog to stop barking for 45 mins straight?? Lmk
just biding my time until i’ve been fully accepted into cat society
don’t interrupt the birdies when they are singing for me
It goes a little something like this.
Bees need water, especially on hot days. A shallow dish with stones or moss as a "landing pad" helps them drink without drowning.
This room key was specially made to be misplaced.
This photograph offers a traditional view from within Genko-an Temple, located in the Takagamine area of Kyoto. Looking through a uniquely shaped window, the viewer is presented with a carefully composed section of the temple’s garden, where lush green shrubs, a slender-trunked tree, and a stone lantern are arranged with intentional balance. The dark, curved frame of the window serves to isolate and elevate the natural scenery, transforming the garden into a living painting that changes with the light and seasons.
A traditional view from Genko-an Temple in the Takagamine area of Kyoto, Japan.
The Frogs Sing Loudly in Spring
Christi Belcourt ~ Métis
2021
My retirement plan is to observe and keep a log of the places where the squirrels bury their acorns