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Darling Icky

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Basalt pebble carved as a mouflon, Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC, measuring 5.3 cm high and 6.7 cm long. Collection: Oliver Hoare Ltd. This basalt sculpture depicts a mouflon, masterfully rendered with minimal carving on a naturally shaped pebble. The subtle manipulation of

Basalt pebble carved as a mouflon, Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC, measuring 5.3 cm high and 6.7 cm long. Collection: Oliver Hoare Ltd.

This basalt sculpture depicts a mouflon, masterfully rendered with minimal carving on a naturally shaped pebble. The subtle manipulation of
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I'm a 58-year-old retired roofer from Zanesville, OH who has no relationship with his children and has been banned from 4 separate Chili's locations for berating staff, and I have deep concerns about the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, a place I have never been.

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Ink painting depicting a monkey beneath a leafy tree, created by Kanō Sansetsu (Kanō Heishiro), Japanese, Edo period, early 17th century AD.

Ink painting depicting a monkey beneath a leafy tree, created by Kanō Sansetsu (Kanō Heishiro), Japanese, Edo period, early 17th century AD.
stormcabbirds (@stormcabbirds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok, here’s an unusual post. There was no wind, and all these starlings were lined up chattering away, so stuck my camera on the tripod and filmed. 😄

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Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, "Earthquake Fish" netsuke, mid- to late 19th century, carved wood with inlaid eyes. This netsuke, carved by renowned artist Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, depicts an "Earthquake Fish," known in Japanese folklore as "Namazu." Traditionally, Namazu was believed to

Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, "Earthquake Fish" netsuke, mid- to late 19th century, carved wood with inlaid eyes.

This netsuke, carved by renowned artist Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, depicts an "Earthquake Fish," known in Japanese folklore as "Namazu." Traditionally, Namazu was believed to
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Golden flies necklace of Queen Ahhotep I, made of gold, from the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, currently on display at the Luxor Museum. This necklace belonged to Queen Ahhotep I, whose name translates to "peace of the moon." It is distinguished by its unique design

Golden flies necklace of Queen Ahhotep I, made of gold, from the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, currently on display at the Luxor Museum.

This necklace belonged to Queen Ahhotep I, whose name translates to "peace of the moon." It is distinguished by its unique design
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I’m listening to the Michael Caine Audio book ‘the elephant to Hollywood’ and the part about people throwing food in the cinema when I was a kid brought back memories of rubbish on the screen. There was always rubbish on the screen Lone Ranger Flash Gordon and all that stuff

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For the past month, I’ve been working on a project to map out and document the work of one of the most prolific storefront sign painters in the US - this is Detroit’s Ron Signs

For the past month, I’ve been working on a project to map out and document the work of one of the most prolific storefront sign painters in the US - this is Detroit’s Ron Signs
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sweet family of Demoiselle Cranes (蓑羽鹤, Grus virgo), in Inner Mongolia autonomous region. They are under second-class state protection in #China. ❤朵朵_花开淡墨痕 #birds #BirdsSeenIn2025 #Nature #Peace #Chinese