Tackle boxes make great storage options for spices, herbs, and small stones and candles. They’re way cheaper and easier to find than a solid mahogany box with built in shelves and all the works. I find that they get less attention from nosy folks, and they usually have handles and are pretty easy to travel with.
Other ideas could include old sewing kits, toolboxes, or jewelry boxes. The tackle box is my personal favorite because they’re usually larger and have more compartments, but that’s just me. Blessed be.
Jurassic Park Character Aesthetics: Dr Ellie Sattler
Ellie was wearing cut-off jeans and a work shirt tied at her midriff. She was twenty-four and darkly tanned. Her blond hair was pulled back. “Ellie keeps us going.” Grant said, introducing her. “She’s very good at what she does.” “What does she do?” Morris asked. “Palaeobotany,” Ellie said.
you will never be too much for someone who can’t get enough of you
You are perfect
I was high off my ass last night and had this dream where I was in this dense ass forest and sitting there was a tall woman. She was so tall I couldn’t see her face but she was wearing gold and I was like “uh...hi?” And she said “I made you, do you know that?” And I nodded and she was like “I hear your thoughts. Why do you hate my creation? Why do you try to destroy yourself? I made you perfect as you are. Please don’t break my heart”. Then she started crying and it flooded and I woke up with fucking heart palpitations like what does it Mean™️????
Reblog this if you’re pro-receiving a brown paper package containing one (1) handwritten love letter, a small jar of strawberry jam from the farmers market, and a smattering of pressed flowers.
Three more beasties from dinovember! A carnotaurus, an ankylosaur, and a spinosaurus!
Did you know that these foods were first discovered, developed, and refined by Native people of the Americas? This also includes popcorn, cornbread & peanut butter.
cottagecore is over lighthousecore is IN
spooky scary devil worshiper bluh bluh bluh forensics, anthropology, archeology!
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