The sea and the desert have been places of mutual enrichment among peoples and cultures for millennia. Woe to us if we turn them into graveyards where even hope dies! Let us free these tremendous reservoirs of history and the future from evil! Let us denounce and remove causes for despair, and let us oppose those who profit from the misfortune of others!
Rufus got his first cat bed! (Thanks to @MissyBBBobtail!) 🧡 @Krisnorthrup1g1 writes “I had to place him in the bed…he didn’t know what it was. He started making slow biscuits, very slow biscuits, sloth-like 😁. Plus the cushiness was a new sensation for him… and his… 1/
Oh, let’s get this done. We will donate a bed and an @Strayables1 feeding station, treats and toys and $100 chewy card for food. We’d like to go ahead and donate to the shelter/ foster where he is NOW so he can use the bed, etc and then fospice hero can take those items immediately and use the gift card as they see fit for him. Hope this makes sense. @SoftSide1 message me what ever info you have.
#RavensFlock! Did you know Rufus is a Ravens fan? This cool older guy would love a hospice home where he can hang out in your lap & catch as many games as he can, to watch @Lj_era8, @KingHenry_2, @ZayFlowers, great Ravens Softies like @PRic508 & @urbanlegend96, all the guys… 1/
Around 4,300 years ago, an ancient Egyptian artisan carved a little frog, a grasshopper, and a dragonfly.
Lovely details from nature depicted on a wall relief in the Tomb of Kagemni at Saqqara. Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, c. 2345 - 2323 BC. Photo my own.
This detail comes from a scene of Kagemni fishing in the marshes. Fishing scenes were a common motif in elite tombs, showing one of the everyday activities to be enjoyed by the tomb owner in the afterlife.
Read more about the fishing scene on page 2 of this link: https://t.co/Uuyyu6BLfr
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