Hi! I'm Cami

lesbianheart:

Heart clouds

redpaperowl:

accessiblecoldtimes:

[video: a seal emerges from a hole in the ice to breathe. It yells “Ah! Woo!” then sinks back down]

The ahh was so much deeper and the woo so much softer than i could have expected i love it

praying:
“ by Ian Fisher
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pursuingconsonance:
“ frish-prence:
“ alsogolden-ana:
“ itsmyspookyhour:
“ thecarvingwitch:
“ prokopetz:
“ sixsaltysweets:
“ I’M DEAD
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Fun fact: if you know your feline body language, you’ll notice that the lynx is deferring to the housecat. As far...

pursuingconsonance:

frish-prence:

alsogolden-ana:

itsmyspookyhour:

thecarvingwitch:

prokopetz:

sixsaltysweets:

I’M DEAD

Fun fact: if you know your feline body language, you’ll notice that the lynx is deferring to the housecat. As far as these two are concerned, the housecat is the higher-ranking cat.

OH MY GOSH

It’s because the cat is that lynx’s mom

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BIG STRONG DAUGHTER

I’m not crying, you’re crying 😭

jillraggett:

Plant of the Day
Tuesday 10 June 2014

Eschscholzia californica, California poppies form a river of colour in the a Theodore Payne Garden at Moulton College, Northampton. Payne (1872 - 1963) was born locally to the College and travelled to the USA in 1893 from where he introduced a range of Californian plants and set up a plant nursery. The garden was made by enthusiastic students and staff - what a great result of research and practical skills.

Eschscholzia californica forms a vigorous spreading annual with finely divided blue-green leaves and normally orange, yellow or red flowers. In the foreground the low growing deep blue/purple flowers are Sissyrinchium bellum and the taller light blue flowers with the dark eye are Gilia tricolor - both from California.

Jill Raggett