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Katowice, Poland

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“ oto rzadkie zdjęcie Janusza Biznesu
jeśli chcesz, by twój portfel przyciągał pieniążki jak magnes przyciąga metal, zrebloguj Janusza i pozwól mu przynieść dobrobyt tobie i twojej rodzinie
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oto rzadkie zdjęcie Janusza Biznesu

jeśli chcesz, by twój portfel przyciągał pieniążki jak magnes przyciąga metal, zrebloguj Janusza i pozwól mu przynieść dobrobyt tobie i twojej rodzinie

Janusz Tracz <3

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this trick for your computer is incredible!

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    • #fsgjs;k
    • #a GOOD
    • #octopus
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monthofmay:
“Redditor’s wife knitted a beautiful star chart shawl.
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“Redditor’s wife knitted a beautiful star chart shawl.
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“Redditor’s wife knitted a beautiful star chart shawl.
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Redditor’s wife knitted a beautiful star chart shawl.

    • #woh
    • #art
    • #clothes
    • #fashion
    • #knitting
    • #neat!
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A poetic and unusual perspective on marine invertebrates
To say that biologists can learn about modern sea life from glass models made 140 years ago is to credit both worlds: the close...
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A poetic and unusual perspective on marine invertebrates
To say that biologists can learn about modern sea life from glass models made 140 years ago is to credit both worlds: the close observations of the contemporary scientist and the extraordinary skill of the late nineteenth century Dresden glassmakers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. In her book, A Sea of Glass; Searching for the Blaschkas’ Fragile Legacy in an Ocean at Risk, Drew Harvell, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University, has succeeded in bringing their glass models to life, searching to find their living counterparts. Each is a metaphor for the other. She sees the glass models as time capsules. Her favorite, the glass model of the common octopus, was carefully restored recently from many small pieces while its living counterpart also lives tenuously today, in its natural habitat. Thus this beautifully written, absorbing, purposeful and eye-opening book presents a time warp: late 19th century glass models and contemporary real specimens, studied on dives by the author in Indonesia, Italy, Hawaii, and the San Juan Islands, Washington State, as well as the low tide flats of Creek Farm, near Portsmouth, New Hampshire.The author begins with a history of these Czech glassblowers, telling how Leopold’s 1853 sea voyage and his observations of jellyfish in the Atlantic, including the Portuguese Man of War, led to a fascination with invertebrate sea animals. This book restores to public view the importance of these invertebrate models which until now have been less well known than the Blaschkas’ glass flowers, notably those in the collection at Harvard University. With this book, the invertebrate sea creatures retake center stage, both for their art and for their contributions to the study of nature or, as the author puts it, the tree of life.Read more › Go to Amazon

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fascinating in the discussion of both biology and art, jaw-dropping photos of the glass sculptures
Drew Harvell’s A Sea of Glass: Searching for the Blaschka’s Fragile Legacy in an Ocean at Risk is a braided work of non-fiction whose three strands focus on the creation of a 19th Century collection of exquisitely crafted glass replicas of marine invertebrates, the biology of the creatures themselves, and Harvell’s attempt through a series of dives to learn how these creatures, so plentiful at the time of their reproduction in glass, are doing in a world grown mostly more inimical to their existence thanks to overfishing, pollution, and most especially global warming.The Blashchkas, a father and son glassmaking team, ended up creating almost 800 of the finely detailed replicas as teaching tools for universities (they were actually more famous for their glass flowers, many of which were displayed in royal gardens). Their dedication and artistic ability can be traced through their letters and journals, through the painstaking notes they took, through the watercolors they created before attempting the same creature in glass, and through the incredible detail of the sculptures, of which experts at the Corning Museum of Glass declared that they could think of no peers, living or dead, who could have achieved the same fine work.Harvell is an excellent guide to the naturalist account of how these creatures live—what they eat and how, how they reproduce, their place in the environmental food web, etc. All of it, explained in precise, clear language is utterly fascinating, even when she describes what she acknowledges are often thought of as the more “dull” creatures, the worms.Meanwhile, her attempt to evaluate these creatures’ vitality in their current existence is highly personal and emotional.Read more › Go to Amazon
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    • #literature
    • #nature
    • #art
    • #cephalobros
    • #for later
    • #long post
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squidscientistas:
“All 22 squid are in the tanks and made it through the night! We acclimate them in red light to prevent anyone from freaking out- they are less sensitive to red light than other light!
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All 22 squid are in the tanks and made it through the night! We acclimate them in red light to prevent anyone from freaking out- they are less sensitive to red light than other light!

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Octopi and sunhats! 

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    • #art
    • #octopus
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Q:Once you get this you have to say five things you like about yourself, publicly, and send it to 10 of your favorite followers (Or whatever works). SPREAD POSITIVITY

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That’s really sweet, actually. Oh gosh, hmm…

1. I guess I’m pretty perseverant; as in, I will power through most things if I feel that the eventual pay-off is worth it, or that I will still somehow benefit from it in other ways, or I simply have no better alternatives at the time (but quitting is still an option, mind you) . It doesn’t matter that I will lose sleep over it, or end up crying during lunch in the bathroom while almost throwing up said lunch on a regular basis, I tend to keep on doing my best (as little as it might be in contrast to other people’s efforts) at least until I’m kicked out of that Particular Venture Train by another party, it happens. But yea, if anything, I like to tame the things that I feel are limiting me.
See, this would not be much of a feat if it weren’t for the fact that I am so socially maladjusted, BUT I WAS SUPPOSED TO BE POSITIVE HERE SO HUSH.

2. I’m also decent at prioritizing stuff, I think; I have very little problems with determining the differences between my Frivolous Wants and Actual Needs/Necessities, and adjusting my resources, output and input accordingly, even though it sometimes makes me want to throw a tantrum because it also renders me a not very fun person

3. I have pretty eyes damnit:

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4…I got nothing, sorry haha, and I had this tab opened for a few hours now so um. I will take a rain check on that until weekend or something, I’m not sure.

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    • #mememe
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squidscientistas:
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“Squid anatomy prints for sale $20 signed editions if you mention Tumblr :)
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Squid anatomy prints for sale $20 signed editions if you mention Tumblr :)

These scientific illustrations are beautiful!

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    • #animal
    • #squid
    • #anatomy
    • #reference
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