Listening to a song from 20 years ago that hits so perfectly now. Thinking to myself, maybe my future self was also enjoying this song the first time I discovered it years ago because it knew in 20 years I’d be in a place in life where the song would resonate even more.
Sad I had to leave my mom’s place to go back to my own house, alone. And then I remembered: the Venus Jupiter conjunction will be visible from my window. And I didn’t feel so lonely.
George Orwell’s 1984 was published today in 1949.
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
the pigeon doesn’t understand your disdain for it; it coos for you anyway. the tree does not know you own an axe for it; its leaves sway in the sun anyway. the starving cat eats the poison you put out. it doesn’t know how not to trust. the earth forgives you, in spite of yourself
Monthly Sunday’s with the Herbalism class brings me so much… contentment? Joy? It just fills me up with so much. We’re all learning together, in the garden together, chopping together, chatting, sharing. It’s beautiful. It feels so right. Bliss?
It's just verification for under 16s...
It's just having to have ID for social media...
It's just losing anonymity online...
It's just giving your details so that every post or comment criticising the government can be traced back to you and punishment can be enforced...
actually your community IS coming to save you, people are going to show up for you, love is going to find you, strangers are going to be like angels, the world conspires for your highest good
Foxgloves, poisonous yet beautiful, observe their surroundings with majestic poise🌿🩷
In Norse mythology these magical flowers were gifted to the fox by the fairy folk🌷
In one version of this tale, the bells of the Foxglove are worn around the neck of the fox so that when it runs the bells jingle and cast a spell over the animal rendering it silent to humans and their dogs 🦊🔔
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Cette sculpture a été réalisée par Antonio Canova entre 1787 et 1793 et est conservée au Musée du Louvre.