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omg-hellgirl · 3 months ago
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Angie Bowie and Robert Musselman photographed by Steven Arnold, 1984.
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partiallypearl · 7 months ago
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aliferousdreamer · 7 months ago
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here is my heath x daisy playlist 🌼💕
thanks to anyone who listens!! ♡♡♡
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thedeadleafs · 5 months ago
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Ladies' Home Journal, Mar. 15, 1911
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Illustrations by M.E. Musselman
"The Prettiest Dresses That the Actresses Wear"
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higherentity · 3 months ago
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queenlua · 1 year ago
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Arkansas utterly humiliated Duke and it's not even December yet. This college basketball season is gonna be FANTASTIC
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thomaswaynewolf · 2 years ago
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notwiselybuttoowell · 1 year ago
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Annie Marie Musselman
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Firm Foundation (He Won't) by Dan Musselman | Runtime: 4mins 55secs
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bluepoodle7 · 3 months ago
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#Musselmans #MusselmansPeachPieFilling #PieFillingReview
This is part 2 of the Musselman's Peach Pie Filling and these are the rest of the pictures.
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#Musselmans #MusselmansPeachPieFilling #PieFillingReview I tried the Musselman's Peach Pie Filling and it was pretty good.... – @bluepoodle7 on Tumblr
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infinitesexykittens · 3 months ago
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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This Weather Combination Can Lead to Destructive Floods — and it Might Get Worse Rain and snow can form destructive floods in certain mountain areas, but the risks are hard to predict. https://www.inverse.com/science/rain-on-snow-mountains-floods
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indianabeach · 2 years ago
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Lexi Musselman
Muncie, IN
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Making Flippy Floppy 2022 paper mache and acrylic beads, 4 x 11 x 12 in $110
I am a multidisciplinary artist working in the fields of painting, design, video, and participatory public art projects. I am interested in using messy, bright and colorful materials to build layered environments that are an offering of my personal private thoughts on sexuality, intuition, memory and childhood places for examination. My main interest is exploring our relationships with ourselves, other people, and places through the crossover of art and a spectrum of spiritual and healing modalities. These process-oriented methods are rooted in the belief that every person is innately creative and capable of art-making. My work creates surreal worlds that focus on joy and authentic energy and emotion; it becomes a place to meet strangers, collaborate, and celebrate feelings of growth, imbalance, and grief.
@leximuss
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thedeadleafs · 5 months ago
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Ladies' Home Journal, May 1914
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Illustrations by M.E. Musselman
"The Less-Than-Five-Dollar Graduation Dress"
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maturemalefeet77 · 4 months ago
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USC men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman
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uncharismatic-fauna · 1 year ago
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The Basics on the Barred Owl
Strix varia goes by many names: the barred owl, the northern barred owl, the striped owl, the hoot owl, the eight-hooter owl, or the who-cooks-for-you owl. The last few names refer to the owl's distinctive hooting call, which is often followed by what is often described as 'maniacal laughter'. The barred owl is native to the old-growth deciduous and coniferous forests of eastern North America, though in recent decades the species' range has expanded across the Rocky Mountains into the Pacific Northwest.
The striped owl can be hard to spot, due to its white and brown plumage. The back and wings are brown with white barring, while the chest is dull white or gray with brown streaks. The face is surrounded by a gray-white disk and framed with a brown mask. This coloration allows the barred owl to blend in seamlessly with the upper forest canopy where it resides-- although some populations in the southern parts of its range have been known to carry a pink tint due to the amount of shrimp they eat. However, S. varia is not a small birds; adults can be anywhere from 40 to 63 cm (16 to 25 in) in length, with a wingspan of 96 to 125 cm (38 to 49 in), and weigh about 630 g (22.2 oz) on average.
Like most owls, the barred owl is primarily nocturnal, though they can be fairly active during the day. When dormant, they roost in tree hollows or nests abandoned by other birds. At night, adults are active in guarding their territory and hunting for small mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, and large arthropods like moths and crayfish. The only natural predator of adult hoot owls is the great horned owl, which will often drive S. varia from their territory. Eggs and nestlings are sometimes prey for raccoons, weasels, and diurnal birds of prey.
S. varia mates for life, and couples are fiercely defensive of their territories and nests. Courtship and territory establishment begins in late winter, and continues from February to April. Males attract mates with their distinctive who-cooks-for-you call, and further entices prospective females with head bobbing and bowing. Together, the pair then establishes a roost and the female lays up to 5 eggs. She alone incubates the clutch for about a month, while the male hunts for her. After hatching, the female continues to care closely for the chicks for another 2-3 weeks, at which time she joins the male in hunting.
Hatchlings quickly become active, and are prone to falling out of the tree, but even at only 4 weeks old they are able to climb back up the trunk. Siblings have been recorded as being tight-knit, often staying close together in the nest and when learning to fly. Fledging begins at about 6 weeks old, and by 10 weeks young are capable of short flights. However, parents continue to provide care to their chicks until they're 6 months old, at which time the young owls leave (or are forced to leave) and establish their own territories. Mortality in barred owls is highest in their first year of life, and once out of this perilous stage individuals may live to be up to 18 years old in the wild.
Conservation status: The barred owl is a common species, and is considered by the IUCN to be Least Concern. The expansion of its range into the Pacific Northwest is considered one of the major causes of the decline of the northern spotted owl.
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