Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think.
β #WernerHeisenberg
Discover the wildlife that call eucalypt hollows home in this stunning poster series by Paula Peeters! π³ Now featuring 4 ecosystems, incl. the new WA Wheatbelt Woodland. Explore + order here: paperbarkwriter.com/12967-2
#LoveAGum #TreeHollowThursday
When you don't want to pay the tuition fee and figure you can just learn on the job
Almost like a Brett Whitely painting
Brings to mind Mark Twain who said βWagnerβs music is better than it soundsβ
Bush Christmas Tree
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A war on everything would eliminate all threats to peace. The Chaser were working on this but they dropped the ball.
Princess Chelsea. - Monkey eats Bananas
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You are excused of this because this makes a more interesting photo
A pair of mulga parrots at Gluepot Reserve.
An odd variant of Greater Periwinkle naturalised along a rural road verg in North Kent yesterday. Perhaps young var. oxyloba?
Vinca major
Surely the umpire would rule it a no-ball , otherwise itβs just not cricket
"I do not really think that I am frightfully important. I wrote the Trilogy as a personal satisfaction, driven to it by the scarcity of literature of the sort that I wanted to read..."
- #Tolkien
Letter 163
Very Clive James-ian
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Cover to SCRIBBLY 1
They don't make comics like they used to, no sir.
a bird feeder with Hitchcock ties ππ
The small, almost white flower of Marsh Speedwell, from Dunsdon NNR Devon today with the Devon Botany Section.
#wildflowerhour
Veronica scutellata
A buff tip moth, which camouflages itself by looking like a broken bit of a silver birch branch. Itβs silvery-grey, with wings at rest that look a lot like bark. Yellow-beige colouring at the front of the thorax and at the tips of the forewings look like pale wood
Look at this cheeky little scamp, pretending to be a snapped twig
it's ironic that something called a large language model can't figure out the basics of straightforward language
Our cat Charles, meditating in the garden, while taking occasional breaks to talk to us about his spiritual potential and his goals for his new online life coaching courses.
Heβs getting quite heavily into mindfulness these days. Itβs not that I have a problem with it. I just wish he would stop banging on about it all the time.
It brings to mind the Clive James poem 'The Book of my Enemy Has Been Remaindered'
A willy-willy passing over the road just south of Hammond.
All the best to all who celebrate this very special day. Yes it's the day Australia changed to decimal currency - 14th February 1966
You will need to find other qualities of them that you appreciate as they may eventually tire of just being seen as your label maker