birds are such fascinating creatures. they can fly and sing, all the things humans dream of. they can even eat worms
March Hares, Vicky Yeates, 2012.
I wonder how many of the people he showed this to in 1521 Germany were like, “that’s not what they look like”
We should say they were on their phone the whole time
SSRIs working in the brain
my favorite genre is coming to the Criterion Channel in February www.criterion.com/current/post...
Can you believe this is from 1670? Bats, by Flemish painter Pieter Boel, equal opportunity animal painter. Not just the cute ones! Wishing you a good night.
Studies of animals, by my friend Jan Brueghel, whose day has been today.
🖼️ Elsa Beskow
A 1672 bunny rabbit from St Isidore’s #Rome - symbolising the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception (JMcC)
Today 8 Dec is the feast.
Durer’s hare has moved to the forest, for a snack. Yum! By Hans Hoffmann, 1585, at the end of his day.
Right. No that’s true thank you
It’s good that we continued to workshop hats
MacNeice, from “Autumn Journal” (1938)
oh good the NYT is once again trying to "explain" how your zodiac sign is "wrong" because of "science" like a bunch of fuckin' DORKS
Just like M.R. James
A little hard to say this title, followed by the artist’s name without sounding like you’re bullying the artist
Gorgeous Jill MacDonald illustration from The Puffin Book of Magic