ca-dmv-bot:
“Customer: CATS CALLING CRY
DMV: COULD HAVE SEXUAL CONNOTATION
Verdict: ACCEPTED
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ca-dmv-bot:

Customer: CATS CALLING CRY
DMV: COULD HAVE SEXUAL CONNOTATION

Verdict: ACCEPTED

(via hackercult)

lycomorpha:

A beautiful green and peach coloured lime green hawkmoth with distinctive crenellated wing edges, perched on a green leaf.ALT
a beautiful green and peach coloured lime green hawkmoth with distinctive crenellated wing edges, perched on my handALT
A close up on the left wing of the lime hawkmoth, showing the peach background with a central olive green bandALT
A close up on the left wing of the lime hawkmoth, showing the distinctive wavy/crenellated edgeALT

It’s Monday. Look at this beautiful lime hawkmoth & it’s utterly fkn delightful wings. That’s better.

Moths. They’re improving the world by existing πŸ’–πŸ¦‹

(via ikemoths)

ikemoths:

why is this moth so underappreciated????

this is the pink belly moth, and they’re ADORABLE

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literally like rosy maple moths but their wing pattern is SOOOOO much prettier. Look at those colours??? That strip of yellow looks so pretty too. Show this boy some love :)

These are part of the geometridae family, one of my personal favourites :)

(via typhlonectes)

theun–sj:

diamond-hoo-ha-man:

dreamduality:

i thought this was a hospital drama why does he have a shotgun?!??!?

It’s a really, really good hospital drama

endofyourjourney:

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Sydnie Jimenez

(via handweavers)

fulmine-art:
“Atlas and His Burden
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fulmine-art:

Atlas and His Burden

hazerl:
“Eremnophila aureonotata (Thread-Waisted Wasp) | January 2019 | Micron pen
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hazerl:

Eremnophila aureonotata (Thread-Waisted Wasp) | January 2019 | Micron pen

hazerl:
“Catocala unijuga (Once-Married Underwing) | Jan/Feb 2019 | micron pen
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hazerl:

Catocala unijuga (Once-Married Underwing) | Jan/Feb 2019 | micron pen

hazerl:
“Catocala minuta (Little Underwing) | February 2019 | copics, micron pen, colored pencils
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hazerl:

Catocala minuta (Little Underwing) | February 2019 | copics, micron pen, colored pencils

hazerl:
“Pompilid Wasp | Micron pen on drafting paper | August 2019
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hazerl:

Pompilid Wasp | Micron pen on drafting paper | August 2019

hazerl:
“Western Poplar Sphinx (Pachysphinx occidentalis) | September - December 2020 | embroidery | by Hazel Fricke
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hazerl:

Western Poplar Sphinx (Pachysphinx occidentalis) | September - December 2020 | embroidery | by Hazel Fricke

hazerl:

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Luna Moth detail and back

hazerl:

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Emarginea percara | embroidery | completed February 2023 | by Hazel Fricke

detail and photo of the back:

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thunderbottle:

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beeble

harvestheart:
“mybeingthere:
“Every time I see these bird pins - I cannot resist posting them, perhaps their history, with its fragility and strength, attracts me again and again.
Bird pins (brooches) made out of scrap materials by Japanese Americans...

harvestheart:

mybeingthere:

Every time I see these bird pins - I cannot resist posting them, perhaps their history, with its fragility and strength, attracts me again and again. 

Bird pins (brooches) made out of scrap materials by Japanese Americans held in internment camps during World War II.From The Art of Gaman: Arts & Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps 1942-1946 by Delphine Hirasuna (Ten Speed Press, 2005).

Gaman is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means “enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity”.

This is a fascinating part of history I never heard of before.

They are even more beautiful now as the symbol of perseverance.