This little terrarium is growing some SERIOUS globules!! Look at my globules!!!! They are colonies of chlorophyllic bacteria! My GLOBULES
Globule update: they have declined slightly as the liverwort plant has begun to take over the stick!
RUDE behavior!
But weeks ago I put a piece of them in a different jar and it has multiplied into babyies:
You can see a very very tiny white millipede in these photos as well. He was heading for my globules at first but while I shined the flashlight he turned around and went the other way. THATβS RIGHT PAL those arenβt yours!!!
They grew bigger and the tiny millipedes have multiplied but they almost all hang out specifically on this little ledge!
They like the shade and how wet dirt builds up on that ledge I guess
An orange alarm clock with figures of a cat, corn cob, and mouse. The mouse has Mickey’s face. I’m not sure what the switch does. Maybe it’s for a light?
Trying something new, My first attempt at scrimshaw, anatomical heart on alligator tooth.
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So I have always been extremely embarrassed that my left ear is deaf. I tried to hide it in every way possible. It made me feel broken and useless, especially listening and playing music. My original idea was to put music notes behind my ear, but for some reason the idea just didn’t feel quite right considering I couldn’t hear said music. I came up with the mute symbol idea because lately I have learned to embrace my deafness. I tend to joke around that my left ear is like my mute button when I want to ignore someone. Now I am no longer ashamed and find strength in the humor of my tattoo.
That is pretty great.
This is actually a really good idea. I think I may do it too, when I get older, maybe then people will remember that I’m deaf in one ear.
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