You sure know a lot about mushrooms, Marnie.
Father taught me when I was little. I once brought home three bags full of mushrooms. You should’ve seen the look on my mother’s face!
You sure know a lot about mushrooms, Marnie.
Father taught me when I was little. I once brought home three bags full of mushrooms. You should’ve seen the look on my mother’s face!
Long before plants overtook the planet, the Earth was covered in giant, tree-sized mushrooms.
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Paprika the Veggiemancer
Blessed by magic, she can grow sentient turnips that help her do chores and garden. She is hot-tempered and very protective.
Gordon is Paprika’s older brother. He was accidentally napiformed by Paprika, she wants to turn him back but can’t! So he is grumpy all the time.
Cale is also cursed, but by another witch, he is slowly being covered by blue mushrooms. One night Paprika catches him eating her turnips but she soon discovers he is harmless otherwise.
Just for fun! I was going to explore the idea more but I think I’ll put it aside for now, I learned a lot in the process though! Maybe I will dig it up again one day!
Thanks for all the support everyone! I’d love to turn this into a real project someday :)
Rinko Kawauchi aka Michiko Kawauchi aka 川内 倫子 (Japanese, b. 1972, Shiga, Japan) - Images from her series Illuminance, 2011 Photography
JAPAN. Kyoto. 1961. Cherry blossom time along the river Kamo.
JAPAN. Mount Fuji, Izu Peninsula. 1961. Fishing boat at dusk returns home.
By Burt Glinn
By Hong Dam-young
A Korean woman dressed in traditional attire has held her arms wide open for a hug in the middle of a busy street in Osaka, Japan, where anti-Korea sentiment has been running high recently.
A wooden sign in front of her read in Japanese: “I am Korean. Anti-Korea rally is taking place across the street. But I trust you. Would you like a hug?”
Her eyes were covered and nervousness was etched on her face.
Yoon Su-yeon stood on the street Monday to offer hugs to Japanese passersby.
A group of anti-Korea protesters marched behind her waving “Rising Sun” flags, a reminder of Japanese war crimes and imperial aggression during the Second World War. The use of the flag is considered heavily offensive in Korea, a Japanese colony from 1910 to 1945.
Read more: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/world/2016/11/501_218924.html
jesus christ
i’m gonna cry
Evening shot of the Kusatso Hot Spring resort in Japan - the largest volume flowing hot spring in Japan, with the water now piped into these bathing and relaxation pools.