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"notes in my lunches, winter 2022" a collection compiled by my finacée <3
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John Schoenherr - Moon of Three Rings, 1974.
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Fantasy art
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the morning of our lives
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Silent Slumbers | by Andy Rouse
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doodle I will clean up later :<
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Dream blunt rotation
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the rain came
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i just woke hup whats happenfin
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Replacement of a CRT in a Fire Control Panel aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier.
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im literally living little treat to little treat
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Ice age children frolicked in 'giant sloth puddles' 11,000 years ago, footprints reveal
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More than 11,000 years ago, young children trekking with their families through what is now White Sands National Park in New Mexico discovered the stuff of childhood dreams: muddy puddles made from the footprints of a giant ground sloth.
Few things are more enticing to a youngster than a muddy puddle. The children — likely four in all — raced and splashed through the soppy sloth trackway, leaving their own footprints stamped in the playa — a dried up lake bed. Those footprints were preserved over millennia, leaving evidence of this prehistoric caper, new research finds.
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The finding shows that children living in North America during the Pleistocene epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) liked a good splash. “All kids like to play with muddy puddles, which is essentially what it is,” Matthew Bennett, a professor of environmental and geographical sciences at Bournemouth University in the U.K. who is studying the trackway, told Live Science. Read more.
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