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… Or a screech owl
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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Bras de Seine près de Giverny, brouillard, Claude Monet, 1897
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I do not know myself sometimes, or how to measure and name and count out the grains that make me what I am.
— Virginia Woolf, The Waves (via hurryuppleaseitstime)
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La Fermette Marbeuf restaurant, Paris.
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This butterfly with transparent wings has a Spanish name, “espejitos,” which means “little mirrors.” If it wasn’t for the opaque outline around the wings, the average observer might not see one perched on a leaf or flower. Check out more amazing transparent animals.
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