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Pool Infinity Tampa Large elegant backyard stone and kidney-shaped infinity hot tub photo
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Driveway - Traditional Landscape
Ideas for a brick driveway in the middle-sized traditional front yard with full sun.
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Pool Fountain
Pool fountain - large tropical backyard stone and kidney-shaped pool fountain idea
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Tampa Pool Infinity Traditional backyard hot tub design featuring kidney-shaped stones
#pool water fall#privacy trees#round hot tub#landscape design#curved pool#infinity#swimming pool design
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Miami Beach Style Deck Mid-sized beach style deck photo with a pergola
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Traditional Pool in Tampa
Traditional backyard hot tub design featuring kidney-shaped stones
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Lap Atlanta Huge trendy backyard rectangular lap pool photo
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Pool Infinity Tampa Large elegant backyard stone and kidney-shaped infinity hot tub photo
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Pool Lap A large, modern, rectangular lap pool in the backyard
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Miami Beach Style Deck Mid-sized beach style deck photo with a pergola
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Pool Phoenix An illustration of a medium-sized, specially designed pool fountain from the Tuscany.
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The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
#vintage#vintage interior#1990s#90s#interior design#home decor#outdoor#patio#glass#privacy screen#palm tree#patio furniture#dunes#Pacific Ocean#Los Angeles#California#modern#style#neutral#home#architecture
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I’ll be real
If any of the boys are queer, it has to be my boy Soap. That man oozes bisexual slut energy. It’s not even a fan hc at this point, I’m just analyzing his character and it’s telling me he likes sucking dick.
he just oozes slut energy in general which means anything with a pulse is getting ate/sucked. truly just a hyper sexually free man 🥴
#lucky for him the guys are always down for fun#simon will rut himself into soap anywhere that's why he's got tree bark still in his back lmao#kyle likes privacy cuz he likes letting loose COMFORTABLY#and price will take him anywhere in base esp shove him to his knees and stuff him under his desk while his captain does important paperwork#and price is only in base where it's safe#plus soap loves being on his knees beneath prices desk while he does important paperwork
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Did some brush clearing, I found Lilac bonnets and a species of pink russula and now the trail from my plum tree has been connected to the trail I made to a holly tree in my yard (I cut it down but knew I'd need to return for more beatings so I made a trail). I'm also winning the war of attrition against the blackberries in my yard. They're getting runtier and runtier each time they regrow. It's taken a while but my brush clearing efforts have made more mushrooms grow in the yard, or at least made them possible to find
#I tried pulling them and hurt my back#they had roots like ginger#my yard is surrounded by trees for privacy and like most 2nd growth douglas fir plantations#there's too damn much salal
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#i removed some signs bc privacy reasons#thats why it looks odd#photography#photo#photograph#my photos#picture#photoshoot#photoshop#photographer#photooftheday#nature lovers#nature#trees#nature photography#landscapes#countryside#folk#spring aesthetic#spring#springtime#garden#walking in nature#beautiful nature#mother nature#landscape photography#dandelion#nature photoshoot#nature photoset#sweden
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Good News - July 1-7
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1. Footage reveals 'miracle eagle chick' in flight
“In an unprecedented display of extended eagle parenting, the two white-tailed parents skipped this year's breeding season to continue to tend to their year-old offspring. The youngster's wing was broken when the nest fell to the ground during unseasonably wild weather last year. […] The fully-grown chick was being fed fish by its parents, caring behaviour that the eagle expert described as “unprecedented” for the birds. […] “If an immature bird was to reappear near its nesting parents or any other pair the following year [after dispersing], it would likely be aggressively chased away. That’s why this is so exceptional.””
2. Rare wild horses back on Kazakhstan’s Golden Steppe after being saved from extinction
“For the first time in at least 200 years, wild Przewalski's horses have returned to Kazakhstan’s Golden Steppe. [...] Przewalski's horses are considered the last truly wild horse left on the planet as other species like the American Mustang are descended from domesticated animals. The species were once common across the vast steppes of Central Asia. [...] The zoo will also be sending some Przewalski’s to Mongolia in 2026 where a reintroduction programme has seen their population boom to well over 850 animals.”
3. For one Austin summer camp, public transit is part of the adventure
“[... “O]ver 90% of the kids will tell you that their favorite part of ATX Kids Club is riding the bus.” That’s the program’s goal: getting kids to have fun on public transit so they’ll grow up using it. The nonprofit’s summer camp, which takes kids ages 4 to 12 on field trip “adventures” around the city, uses Capital Metro buses as its main form of transportation. [...] Before camp, [the field trip leader] said, he believed in stereotypes about transit being dirty and “scary” — but his experience with Austin’s bus system has been the opposite so far.”
4. Brazil Prevents Meta from Using People to Power Its AI
“[…P]ersonal photos of Brazilian children are used to build powerful AI tools without their knowledge or consent. In turn, others use these tools to create malicious deepfakes, putting even more children at risk of harm. […] The Brazilian government’s decision is a powerful, proactive move to protect people’s data privacy in the face of swiftly evolving uses and misuses of AI. Yesterday’s action especially helps to protect children from worrying that their personal data, shared with friends and family on Meta’s platforms, might be used to harm them in ways that are impossible to anticipate or guard against.”
5. Ambitious Living Shoreline Project Combats Coastal Land Loss in South Carolina
“Living shorelines stabilize coastlines by reducing the impacts of waves and rising sea levels. They are made of materials that promote the growth of marsh grasses and commercially important species like oysters and crabs. […C]oastal sites could offset almost 80 percent of tidal habitat loss with careful conservation and management. […] Young people in this AmeriCorps program receive training, a living stipend, an education award, and connections to potential employers.”
6. Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge announces proposal to modernize water infrastructure
“Under the refuge’s proposal, the Service would improve 4,400 feet of an earthen water delivery ditch, rehabilitate 1,200 feet of Upper Lake Dam, develop 100 feet of new diversion channel into critical nesting habit for federally endangered southwestern willow flycatcher, modernize current water monitoring stations and improve 640 feet of the Pahranagat Ditch Drain. […] The improvements will result in significant habitat improvements for multiple bird species, [… and] also enhance flood control holding capabilities of the Upper Lake for the Pahranagat Valley.”
7. New chemical process separates textile fibers for easier recycling
“A combined team of chemical and biomolecular engineers [... have] developed a way to chemically separate fibers in textiles, allowing them to be recycled more quickly and cheaply than conventional methods. [... T]hey found they could break apart the textiles in as little as 15 minutes. They also noted that the process [breaks down polyester and spandex into] organic compound[s] that could conceivably be used to create more polyester. [... T]he material integrity of both the nylon and the cotton were retained, suggesting they could be used to make new batches of clothes.”
8. Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished, offering renewable energy and plant-based protein
“[Some Floridian] farmers are turning to the pongamia tree, a climate-resilient tree with the potential to produce plant-based proteins and a sustainable biofuel. […] Pongamia trees also don't need fertilizer or pesticides. They flourish in drought or rainy conditions. And they don't require teams of workers to pick the beans. […] The legume is now being used to produce several products, including Panova table oil, Kona protein bars and protein flour. The legumes also produce oil that can be used as a biofuel, largely for aviation, which leaves a very low carbon footprint[….]”
9. Trans candidate celebrates receiving more votes than anti-trans campaigner Posie Parker
“An independent trans candidate says that she hopes receiving more total votes than anti-trans campaigner Posie Parker at the general election will show trans children that they are loved. […] Bristol Central was won by Green Party’s out bisexual co-leader Carla Denyer, while Parker received just 196 votes, equal to 0.5 per cent[….] Elsewhere, trans candidate Sophie Molly secured 225 votes standing as an independent at the other end of the country, in Aberdeen South[….]”
10. Ohio zoo celebrates birth of critically endangered western lowland gorilla
“The Columbus Zoo said the gorilla was born June 29 and first-time mother Sue is "very attentive and providing excellent care to her little one, who she nuzzles and cradles closely." […] “With tiny hands and beautiful big brown eyes that melt our hearts, this baby is absolutely precious—in regard to both the cuteness factor and what the baby represents for this species’ future. We are proud of the dedication of our care teams who diligently work to provide the gorillas with top quality care and wellbeing while continuing the legacy of the Columbus Zoo’s renowned gorilla program,” said Audra Meinelt, curator of the Columbus Zoo’s Congo Expedition region.”
June 22-28 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
#good news#hopepunk#eagles#horse#endangered species#birds#public transit#children#ai#brazil#privacy#habitat#ocean#wildlife#recycling#science#farming#renewableenergy#trees#trans#transgender#uk politics#politics#civic engagement#lgbtq#zoo#gorilla#primates#baby animals
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