@zulacentβ submitted: So while working as a sanitizer for a school in Charlottesville Virginia, I have seen many bugs, and Iβm hoping you could identify some of them. I love bugs, but donβt know very much about them
Iβd be happy to ID some bugs for you! I love that this moth is dedicated enough to attend school during a pandemic. They must love learning. Theyβre a pink striped oakworm moth!
A 300-year-old carved skull from Tibet. According to a Tibetan Khenpo, skulls like this were often carved to take a curse off a family or to guide the mislead soul onto the right path. The depiction on the forehead is the deity Citipati, a vajrayana Buddhist deity having the form of two dancing skeletons. Citipati is associated with cemereries.
went to trader joe’s today and my cashier handed me my 2.55 in change and pointed at the clock which read 2:55 and said “look at that. that’s liquid time… serendipity… have a nice ride”
leafcutter bees are among the species scientists call “solitary bees.” They do not live in a communal nest or hive like honeybees. Instead, as the insect’s name suggests, the female leafcutter cuts leaves and uses them to build a nest.