Vegan Fully Loaded Fall Falafel Bowls (GF)
Fall Harvest Buddha Bowl (GF)
Comforting & Cozy Fall Power Bowl (GF)
Autumn Harvest Power Bowl With Creamy Maple Tahini Dressing (GF)
Vegan Autumn Quinoa Bowl
Autumn Panzanella Salad With Pumpkin Tahini Vinaigrette
Autumn Harvest Quinoa Bowls
Roasted Vegetable & Kale Fall Bowl With Creamy Indian Dressing
Fall Farro Protein Bowl
Fall Bliss Bowls With Pumpkin Goddess Dressing
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Or as We like to call it…. the #Midterms #vote #womensmarch2018-karlawelchstylist (Instagram)
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Hiroshi Hamaya, Children Singing in a Snow Cave,1956
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NASA, The Moon, 1968
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969
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Cloudy trees (by generalstussner)
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horns (by rwtrent)
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the boreal forests of värmland, found in the borderlands between sweden and norway, are home to rare leucistic white moose - only about a hundred of them are known to exist. their fur colouration is triggered by a recessive mutation of the same gene associated with red hair and fair skin in humans.
leucisim is often mistaken for albinism, but the former condition does not affect pigment in the eyes. but it’s worth nothing that the velvet which covers the growing antlers of a bull is also white, as seen in the last photo. the third and fifth photos show a bull using a tree to rub off the velvet.
photos by johan brunzell and tommy johannson. see also leucistic humpback whales and black bears.
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Kilt Rock, Isle of Skye
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Established Bliss / Invitation To Be Real
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Carlotta M. Corpron (1901-1988) - Morning Light on the Ocean, 1940-50
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Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011), Untitled, 1994. Acrylic on lawn grass paper, 87 x 63.5 cm.
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John Cage
Prints from John Cage’s Eninka (smoked paper monotypes), 1986
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Beyond the bounds of the mountain slopes, the land fades into the light. (at Iceland)
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