bluebird350.bsky.social
Art lover, photos my own unless noted. climate science, anti-racism, gardener, medicine, democracy kindness and hope. No AI. No DM.
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When in doubt throw it out.
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Sounds like a good plan. ππ
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Beauty!
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"Not all bizarre behavior is mental illness;
not all ineptitude results from psychiatric deterioration;
not all egregious deeds are clinical symptoms;
and madness is not synonymous with evil"
- @afromantic.bsky.social,
How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind: Madness & Black Radicl Creativity
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Looks scrumptious! π»π»π»
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Lovely,evocative. Adding to the garden feed π±
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Beauty π€©
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Wow!
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An American hero.
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Adding to the garden feed lovely moody photo! π±
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That blue is amazing!
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Wow!
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Iβm not very knowledgeable about orchids, but Iβve kept several going for years and have had them bloom again. I donβt think they would like being in a window w much direct sun. This just caught the am & pm glow briefly in the middle of the room. There are experts here on garden feed who do know. π±
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Same #orchid catching the evening glow February 19, 2025 π±
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Evil never sleeps, it up to us all to fight hard for the truth and care for the vulnerable.
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Yes, fragrance is off the charts!
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We watched Brexit, too bad we didnβt stop it. Instead we turned away because it wasnβt our country voting to go down the tubes.π€·πΌββοΈ
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What a face!
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I pity them not
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I always called the little ones narcissus, and bigger ones daffodils. I have also heard them called jonquils. Never really learned proper taxonomy, but I believe they are all in narcissus family.
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Iβm glad you enjoyed it. I felt the same way!
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Beauty