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Barbara Dietzsch: A Branch of Gooseberries with a Dragonfly, an Orange-Tip Butterfly, and a Caterpil
Here’s what I made for week 2 of bookbinding! It’s got cutouts of cathedrals and bats on
The savage Jungle Queen of the Savannah. Once a tourist was challenged by the ferocious Ebony Jungle
Pinback buttons // elelands
CrucifixionMaster of the First Prayer Book of Maximillian and Associates (Flemish; ca. 1444–1519)ca.
Larva of the dogwood sawfly, Macremphytus tarsatus. Oddly, it is a wasp, not a butterfly or moth. So
butterfliesrainbows:All Photos by the amazing Cat TetreaultHair and Makeup (in shots in black dress)
catsbeaversandducks:Pikelet Butterwiggle Stoll And FriendsLook at those cute motherduckers! Look at
illeity:Tuesdays with Moe“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butter
The stunning sight of hundreds of bright blue butterflies was almost too much for the six-month-old
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mszombi:jumpingjacktrash:doctorbuggs:rawed:doctorbuggs:insectious:insectious:Remember my pet caterpi
shiritrap:Wore this out to a club last night. It was fun catching people staring at my butt :3–>
Some insects from a walk. Eastern tailed blue and some kind of small gold fly; a damaged black swall
5D Diamond Painting Starry Sky White Cat Butterfly
Taste the burger of the earth!I like to incorporate cats into food, this is really cute UwU
Warnicorns babyMarco: “Oh my god, where did you catch it from?!!!”
i-hate-the-beach:I was going to submit a picture of my butt, but my cat refused to leave the mirror
Butterfly by FLEECIRCUS on Flickr.
liberatedlove:buttcheekpalmkang:thesnobbyartsyblog:itsgregsworld:thesnobbyartsyblog:The real Catwoma
Does this latex make my butt look to shiny?I was really hoping for more of a matte look. reflectived
archimaps:The flying buttresses of the cathedral, Reims
lemonbreadd:anyway,, catch me holding the HAND HOLD button every chance i get
Two women trying to catch a butterfly on a flower by Pehr Hillestrom, c. 1787.
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