Miniaturist Penny Thomson makes figures, dioramas and mechanical miniatures using card, paper pulp and wires.
This is an impressive mechanical owl
just had the weirdest interaction. this off-leash Yorkshire Terrier wobbled up to sniff my ankle, and then its owner said “the vet wanted to euthanize her”
and I was like “……oh”
and she said “4 years ago. she had a stroke, but I went to church and prayed to the Virgin Mary, and now she can walk again. but sometimes she drops, which is why I have this stroller”
and I was like “oh, okay.” I didn't know what to say after that, so I was just like "it's a cool dog" and kept walking
And so, we reap what they have sown. Billionaires always have the means to protect themselves from the climate catastrophe.
𝖢𝖺𝗍 𝗇𝖺𝗉 𝖻𝗒 𝖩𝖾𝖿𝖿
Sound on
i learned about a little practical things of the past no longer exist today
In Victorian England they were called stair dust corners and that tells you exactly what they were for.
Here on my island I could use something like that because I live here without a vacuum cleaner and clean the apartment with brooms and mops and I like it very much.
But a broom doesn't get the corners as clean as such a narrow attachment for the vacuum cleaner.
And these decorative little metal corners solved this problem in a stylish way.
The dust has no chance to settle in a corner.























