I pledge allegiance to the earth and that is all
I have stickers of this print up on my shop for anyone who’s interested
made in 2026
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I pledge allegiance to the earth and that is all
I have stickers of this print up on my shop for anyone who’s interested
made in 2026

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Incredible comission I got to work on for @wingpikmin1-blog
waiting for mc on their first valentines day
“im sorry” “im sorry”
(first pic with dark shades stuff and second is without)
ive said it before and i’ll say it again I WANT THEM TO GET ALONG
"The forest doesn’t care who you are. It just lets you breathe like you belong."
~Paul Avellino, @ avellinofarms

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Yeah Golden Grove is not safe with these six running around XD
In the eastern part of their range, Columbia silk moth caterpillars hatch from tiny eggs, laid on hackmatack (aka tamarack, aka eastern larch) trees. This deciduous conifer, common in the northeast, is the primary food source for these caterpillars. After their cocooned over-winter transformation to a moth, they no longer eat or drink. They’ve only got a couple of weeks on the wing to find a mate, and lay eggs on another larch. Late may to early July is the best time of the year to spot one of these large moths, as well as their cousins, cecropia and luna moth. So double check the side of your house if you forget to turn off the outside light this week.
qiu and tam doodle i did a couple of days ago and forgot to post here