Herd of tauros to be released into Highlands to recreate aurochs effect #rewildingwww.theguardian.com/environment/...
Large, cattle-like tauros will shape landscape and strengthen wildlife as huge, extinct herbivore once did
Art Nouveau is when stuff looks like it was made by Elves. Art Deco is when stuff looks like it was made by Dwarves.
every time i see news about book bans there’s at least five people commenting “iTs nOt BanNed itS jUst ReMoved FrOm thE sChOOl LibRarY, tHeSe bOoKs aRe stiLL AvAiLabLe aT sToReS” but you know they don’t mean any of that. because of crap like this.
Photographer Kristie Kohn says "While I was trying to photograph the Northern Lights in the wee hours of the morning, my cat decided to photobomb the picture. Since I had the camera’s shutter speed maxed out, it ended up leaving a sort of ghostly image of my cat in the photo."
Horror movies are just not nice to cats from my experience (dogs are also at risk). Even some of my fav horror stuff of recent years like 'Midnight Mass' were just... rough, cat-wise.
PSA: Did you know you can support your favorite writer without buying their book? Get it from the library! We still get paid - and often the library will get the book if you request it, which you can usually do on their website. Spread the word!
It really was. I quite liked the tone of the first two movies, but the characters and their arcs in Day One spoke to me far more (once I overcame the cat stress levels).
If you see this, share your five favorite Horror movies of 2024 so far. It’s spooky season! Favs so far (sticking to actual 2024 releases & not just horror I happened to watch this year): - I Saw The TV Glow - Lisa Frankenstein - Alien: Romulus - Abigail - A Quiet Place: Day One
Female smugglers did, in fact, have a bit of a hay day in the years following the Civil War and did in fact use their skirts to conceal goods.[...] recollections.biz/blog/crimes-...#victorianfashion#costume#smuggling#historicalfashion#fashionhistory#costuming#historicalcostuming
How Women Used Their Skirts to Smuggle Goods in the Victorian Era When I covered the rise and fall of the bustle in a post late last year, one of our readers brought up a good point. The extra spa...