#nature is beautiful

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Its butterfly and bee season and they love scented flowers. My lilacs are blooming and its beautiful

Photo credit: rose-gold-meltdown

Up next in the up close look at my succulent collection is a group of Kalanchoe ‘Mother of ThoUp next in the up close look at my succulent collection is a group of Kalanchoe ‘Mother of Tho

Up next in the up close look at my succulent collection is a group of Kalanchoe ‘Mother of Thousands’ plantlets.  It is so beautiful how this plant makes its babies on the edges of its leaves, but I will admit that it produces so many of those babies that I don’t know what to do with them!  Perhaps a giveaway?


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little pallet jack hiding behind its forklift mother because its terrified of an unknwon threat and the forklift mom is growling and snarling and looking at the danger and ready to protect her baby. love on earth

the rest of the forklifts in the herd show up and form a protective circle around the baby pallet jack with their bodies

Sandstone dates to the Early Jurassic when the American West was covered in an ancient, flat desert. The elegant striations in the sediment are the result of the original deposition of the sand dunes, which were later exposed by erosion. 

people have been re-designing the world in grey too much for me. they want us to work like machines, be the same, like products made in a factory, and dress to match the paperwork and office boxes, don’t have feelings, wants and needs, don’t be yourself, just do your job, they take as much nature out of life as they can, and want to take even more. if we didn’t know that trees keep us alive, perhaps they would all be cut down long ago.
but no matter how much we change and destroy our world, nature doesn’t stop being beautiful and bright and diverse and wonderful.
imagine a photoshoot where someone wants everything to be black and white without using any filters, they take a pale white person with grey eyes and grey hair, put them in a big, boxy, flat grey suit, on an asphalt road with white rectangle lines painted on, in front of more flat, grey rectangle concrete buildings, and flat grey, rectangle pathways, under a flat, grey, stormy sky. and then a rainbow comes along to brighten up their day. at first maybe they’d be bothered that they have to wait for it to go away to get on with what they wanted. but then after looking at it, and feeling how beautiful it is, they couldn’t help being excited and awe-inspired and happy to see a rainbow, one of the most magical things in the world. they’d have to stop pretending to be robots who exist to just do their job and let their human nature free, I’m sure they’d change their mind and decide the rainbow makes the photographs better.

Happy Tiny Tuesday!


Around this time a year ago, my partner and I spotted a fawn in a state park! It was walking by the road with it’s mom. Even though it only lasted a moment, it was absolutely breathtaking to see.

in life the most beautiful moments often coincide with the toughest ones, producing the inevitable bittersweet

This is the mirror spider, found in Australia. From certain angles it looks like it’s wearing

This is the mirror spider, found in Australia. From certain angles it looks like it’s wearing fabulous tiny sequins! 


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