Ari-wren
llbwwb:
How strange and wonderful is our home, our earth, with its swirling vaporous atmosphere, its flowing and frozen liquids, its trembling plants, its creeping, crawling, climbing creatures, the croaking things with wings that hang on rocks and soar through fog, the furry grass, the scaly seas. To see our world as a space traveler might see it, for the first time, through Venusian eyes or Martian antennae, how utterly rich and wild it would seem, how far beyond the power of the craziest, spaced-out, acid-headed imagination, even a god’s, even God’s, to conjure up from nothing. Yet some among us have the nerve, the insolence, the brass, the gall to whine about the limitations of our earthbound fate and yearn for some more perfect world beyond the sky. We are none of us good enough for the sweet earth we have, and yet we dream of heaven.
Edward Abbey, Appalachian Wilderness (via nirvikalpa)
magicalnaturetour:

Baby Opossum Hanging from Branch ~ Image by © Frank Lukasseck / Corbis  :)

magicalnaturetour:

Baby Opossum Hanging from Branch ~ Image by © Frank Lukasseck / Corbis :)

We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another; unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another. The past, present, and future mingle and pull us backward, forward, or fix us in the present. We are made up of layers, cells, constellations.
Anaïs Nin (via fernsandmoss)
llbwwb:
filthyphil:

Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland

filthyphil:

Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland

scienceisbeauty:

Suntipped Sand
On a cool crisp sunset along the Dublin Shoreline, the low angle of the evening sun illuminated the tips of the sand patterns made by the waves.
Photo Location: Dublin Coastline, Ireland
Photo and caption by Ronan Bree
Source, National Geographic Photo Contest 2011

scienceisbeauty:

Suntipped Sand

On a cool crisp sunset along the Dublin Shoreline, the low angle of the evening sun illuminated the tips of the sand patterns made by the waves.

Photo Location: Dublin Coastline, Ireland

Photo and caption by Ronan Bree

Source, National Geographic Photo Contest 2011