« There is a destiny that makes us brothers: None goes his way alone: All that we send into the lives of others Comes back onto our own. I care not what his temples… » ― Edwin Markham 🔗 · poligraf.tumblr.com/post/7391716...#quotes#EdwinMarkham#oneness#interbeing#humanity#HumanNature#poetry
There is a destiny that makes us brothers: None goes his way alone: All that we send into the lives of others Comes back onto our own. I care not what his temples or his creeds, One thing holds firm...
Othmane Meskine, Ivan \v{S}upi\'c, Damian Markham, F\'elicien Appas, Fabien Boitier, Martina Morassi, Aristide Lema\^itre, Maria Ines Amanti, Florent Bab... Experimental quantum triangle network nonlocality with an AlGaAs multiplexed entangled photon source https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06860
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Markham Asylum would be a decent Halloween name I think
the b+w striped sweater and mood lighting really amp the 'yes I just escaped from Markham why do you ask' vibe
9 Bellamy: Detour southbound via Progress Ave, Markham Rd and Ellesmere Rd due to a blocked road.
Yesterday I spent a lot of time & walked many a kilometre at the Markham Fair. This annual tradition is 180 years old & still going strong. www.markhamfair.ca#sunset#dusk#markhamfair#fallfair#food#farming#fun#carnivalrides#midway#markham#ontario#canada#hopkindesign
Markham's storm petrel is a seabird native to the Pacific Ocean around Peru, Chile, and Ecuador. The species is named after British explorer Albert Hastings Markham, who collected the specimen on which the scientific description was based. It is a large and slender storm petrel, with a wingspan bet
Markham's storm petrel is a seabird native to the Pacific Ocean around Peru, Chile, and Ecuador. The species is named after British explorer Albert Hastings Markham, who collected the specimen on which the scientific description was based. It is a large and slender storm petrel, with a wingspan between 49 and 54 cm. Its plumage is black to sooty brown with a grayish bar that runs diagonally across the upper side of the wings. A member of the family Hydrobatidae, the northern storm petrels, the species is similar to the black storm petrel, from which it can be difficult to distinguish.
It says it's in markham, damn that's farther than I thought lol