Jenny Slate, Little Weirds
Ange de Carbone by Cahetel Rosier
Anna Rose Stabler, Melanie Dreaming, Micron pens and Copic markers on paper, 10 x 13", 2024
we don’t have to fight anymore
The Kiaat Tree (Pterocarpus angolensis, also called “bloodwood”) releases red sap when cut. Species of Pterocarpus native to southern Africa, in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zaire, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
Daily Mirror, England, October 21, 1920 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
— Nikita Gill
Now that's what I'm talking about
Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
May Sarton, Journal of a Solitude
Czeslaw Milosz, New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001
– Audrey Hepburn
A mysterious spiral in the sky over Alaska spotted by aurora borealis watchers last week (2023)
A. E. Waite, The Book Of Black Magic And Of Pacts, 1910