Image: Curious George walking with the Man in the Yellow Hat Text: The Man in the Yellow Hat fled across the desert and Curious George followed.
Image: Curious George walking with the Man in the Yellow Hat Text: The Man in the Yellow Hat fled across the desert and Curious George followed.
A digital illustration of Ichthyosaurs anningae, a prehistoric marine reptile, similar in size and shape to modern day dolphins.
Marking #InternationalWomenDay2026 by reposting my illustration of Ichthyosaurs anningae, named for the truly remarkable and groundbreaking Mary Anning.
#sciart
Watched a dad eat ice cream while his pregnant wife juggled helping four kids, meanwhile my husband sits down next to our kid and says "don't worry, I've got napkins and we wipes in my bag."
1000/10 would marry again.
At least he's pretty...
We bombed a girls elementary school.
Undertale. character stands at mirror. Text: despite everything. It's still you.
the two phases of writing: (1) writing and (2) wandering aimlessly like an unmoored ghost and complaining about not writing
Itβs D&D night, and the party has been invited to the Feywild to hunt the Jabberwock, courtesy of @drandrewthaler.bsky.socialβs campaign module, The Last Hunt For The Jabberwock. Thereβs a limit to what I can say, because spoilers, but the party is deeply suspicious.
Fabulous!!
Nailed it.
Wow!!!
Artists, quote with something silly!
It's hard to grasp how large this grouper is until you see it in comparison to the ship's toilet on the left.
This appears to be an Atlantic goliath grouper or 'itajara' (Epinephelus itajara). They can reach 800 lbs (350 kg) & 8 feet long (2.5 m)
Let's talk about these gentle giants.
dragon skull with plants growing on it
weird plants and a freaky little guy. they're just lurking around there huh
i think i forgot to post these? digital colors over some traditional pencil sketches from a couple months back
A bottle of single malt whiskey with a shot glass. Text: F*ck Ice
When a friend asks for a fuck ice pun, how could I say no?
Things are really bad still, so here's an emotion US #KindleBookGiveaway: 10 copies of @naominovik.bsky.social's fabulous book A Deadly Education (The Scholomance Book 1), which I bought on my birthday, because it went on good sale. Happy birthday to me!
This is *very good*.
Cached US Kindle giveaway courtesy of @galatfemme.bsky.social: 6 copies of @kateelliottsff.bsky.social's The Novels of the Jaran: Jaran, An Earthly Crown, His Conquering Sword, and The Law of Becoming, which I *have* but, uh, haven't read yet. sigh.
#KindleBookGiveaway
I remember someone apologizing for constantly checking my audiobooks out from the library instead of buying them on Audible, and they were surprised that three library checkouts of Eyrie probably earned me more royalties than Audible would've paid me for a purchase via credit. ($2.70 vs $1.80).
Head-on view of the American lion Panthera atrox at the La Brea museum, showing how the large lower canines fit into skull notches on either side of the incisor teeth
When your teeth are so big and cool your skull evolves notches for them to fit.
Panthera atrox at @tarpits.org π§ͺ
Four shots of a baby giant pacific octopus bouncing around
Itβs baby octopus season ππ¦
Saw this little guy last night with the Salish Sea School in Anacortes, WA as part of their free community dock walk I volunteer as an interpreter for.
We can tell it is a giant pacific octopus from the single line of chromatophores on each arm.
Meme: a quirky hand-drawn cat beneath the script "AHEM - please don't give billionaires more of your money this holiday season - buy something cool and handmade from some fun weirdo instead & help them eat. Shop small, y'all." Image credit: "Small businesses need your support more than ever π By Sugarhouse Ceramic Co."
Love this so much. π
That is a gorgeous compliment
One day I'll get my hands on a magic lamp and I'll be sure to wish for world peace... Just as soon as we get a book accurate Dracula movie...
Francis Ford Coppola is the most famous director to do Dracula and his version diverges widely from the book, so every day I awake mad that his is the one they called BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA.
In the century leading up to 1975, nearly 6000 freighters went down in the Great Lakes.
The Edmund Fitzgerald was the last.
The last. In 50 years, not a single commercial freighter has been lost in the Great Lakes.
Why?
It's NOAA. Of course it's NOAA.
Ever come up with an idea for a dnd character and then think to yourself... No I'm keeping him. Now I just need a story to put him in π ππ
You're famous!
Fabulous π