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Watching birds, reading books, and gazing into the void. Forever in solidarity 🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ ⬅️ Left politics 📸 Hobbyist photographer 🚫 AI/NFTs Opinions are my own.
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Hi bluesky! I'm a hobby photographer looking for a place to share my work. Where are my bird, nature, and photography lovers?

#birds #birding #ornithology #photography #wildlife #nature #birdsky #michigan
I'm ready for the intensity of summer foliage again

#nature #photography #landscape #canon
"A March morning is only as drab as he who walks in it without a glance skyward, ear cocked for geese.”

- Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There

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It seems like I'm unable to message you on here for some reason, I'm not sure how Bluesky message restrictions work lol. Do you have this set intentionally? I can also ping on your store page if you'd prefer
Hey! I have the original of this print and want to send you a picture of it framed. Do you still check twitter DMs? I see you have them closed on here
The treatment of Hughes' work is very reminiscent of the white-washing/de-radicalization of black intellectuals throughout history, and it's crucial to our understanding of US history to resist the watering down of their messages. Thank you for sharing!
Do NOT listen to their directions they CANNOT read the trail map.

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A chipmunk atop a small overturned log. I'm already missing the weedy green plants and warm summer mornings!

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To watch a sunrise is to observe a scene played out for billions of years. A moment to reflect on your place in our world, your place in time.

#nature #photography #sunrise #outdoors
This is in Northern US!
Thank you! I edit my photos in a software called Lightroom to draw out a bit more of the colors
A squirrel popped up from the other side of a boardwalk I was hiking on and posed for a quick picture.

#mammals #nature #wildlife #photography #canon
Nice! I haven’t read the graphic novel version of that book yet. I don’t think I’ve heard of The Anomaly before
That was also the last time I read it. The language Steinbeck uses during the short interludes is cynical and straightforward, these are among my favorite parts of the book on my second read. I’d say you should give it another go!
What is #booksky reading this weekend?

I'm working on these two!
1) The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
2) A Fire Upon the Deep - Vernor Vinge

#reading #classiclit #classics #literature
I think our interpretations are actually quite similar. I agree that we need new systems, new approaches to combating the societal ills facing the world (as you say, cultivating new apple trees). To do that though, we must understand the powerful individuals blocking progress (e.g. the worms).
The bad actors in this case being the billionaires, the fascists, and the politicians that fail to represent what people in the US actually want. You must change your perspective (e.g. split the world in two) and critically analyze the systems/powerful individuals that stall or reverse progress.
Those national divorce comments and some of the response calling MAGA voters worms is precisely why I added more thoughts to this thread. I do not believe that L. Hughes’ intention was to literally imply a splitting of society but rather to examine which bad actors are undermining society overall.