Been working on a #moth page in my nature journal celebrating all the creatures that came to a black light sheet back in July of 2021 at the Schulenberg Prairie of the #MortonArboretum. #InverteFest
Discovered this amazing virtual exhibition about thousands of 17th century letters in the Dutch postal system that were never delivered!
New technology enables them to be read without being opened. Learn more here:
http://brienne.org/unlockedbriennearchive
#history #Dutch #DutchHistory #17thcentury #EarlyModern #Europe #EuropeanHistory #letters #Brienne #BrienneCollection #SignedSealedUndelivered
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/dec/26/winter-nature-fungi-moulds-darkness
Flagging this piece from the Guardian. Still plenty to watch out for during winter. Cemeteries are also may favourite haunts for an urban nature walk this time of year.
#mosstodon #sporespondence #SlimeMould
For this year's gingerbread I made... Curiosity!
#space #gingerbread #nasa #mars #curiosity #baking #astronomy
After countless mince pies and glasses of sherry, it’s those all too rare households that leave out portaloos on Christmas Eve that Santa really appreciates. #merrychristmas
Holloways - from the Anglo-Saxon ‘hola weg’, or sunken road - are ancient green lanes carved over centuries by livestock, wagon wheels and human feet.
Locals call this one Hunt’s Lane but you won’t find that name on a map. Shivers down your spine are guaranteed as you follow in the footsteps of countless others and wonder: what errands were all those folk doing, what was on their mind?
#holloway #archaeology #medieval #history #environment #Somerset #Quantocks
I made a tiny sewing machine! It’s a Christmas present for my grandma, who loves sewing and quilting. The model is roughly 1/6th scale and mostly made of basswood, finished with acrylic paint and various metal bits. I based my design on a real vintage Singer model from the 1920s.
Ghost story for Christmas klaxon. The excellent "Schalcken the Painter" is on BBC4 tonight at 10.30pm, and then on iPlayer. Really not to be missed. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001gc8r
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#ghosts #ghostStoryFor Christmas #haunting #horror
Last day of work before breaking off for Christmas. I concede it may have been a mistake to have the album #NonagonInfinity playing in the background — I’m racing to get everything tied up to a concept album based on the theme of an infinite loop. By all means put the mulled wine on, but I may be some time…
Howdy! I'm Hazel/Hannah, and I'm an educator who also loves doing fossil illustration! I'm also super into DnD and entomology!
#introduction #paleoart #paleontology #dinosaur
#DYK that COFFIN COLLARS like this were invented to thwart bodysnatchers in the early 19th century? The collar was fixed around the neck of a corpse and bolted to the bottom of a coffin, making it nearly impossible to remove the body from its grave. Bodysnatchers (or "Ressurectionists") stole bodies to sell to anatomists and medical schools during this period.
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What are ephemeral resource patches? How do they shape the evolution of organisms and the structure of ecosystems? We discuss this in our new review!
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/brv.12926
In #JapaneseFolklore yuki-onna is a terrifying #yokai who is sometimes mistakenly believed to be a ghost. She appears on snowy winter nights, gliding across the snow apparently without feet. She is dressed in white with blue lips and transparent skin. Her icy gaze can be deadly, and she can suck the life force out of you and leave you to die in the snow.
#folklore #japodon #ghosts #yukionna #DailyFolklore @folklore
🎨1. Sawaki Suushi
2. Mizuki Shigeru
Spring-Heeled Jack terrorized Victorian Britain from 1838 to 1904. Perfectly sane individuals claimed to have encountered the jumping demon, who supposedly bounded out of the night to smack startled victims in the face with an ice-cold hand.
#strange #bizarre #gothic #horror #truecrime #London #Victorian #mystery #writing #amwriting
Viking Age blue glass gaming pieces, 9th-11th century. Found in a grave on the island of Björkö, Sweden. For the Viking board game Hnefatafl. Photo: Swedish History Museum: https://historiska.se/upptack-historien/object/106813-spelpjas-av-glas/
In #JapaneseFolklore there is a giant toad #yokai known as ogama. It is believed that when toads reach 1000 years old they develop supernatural powers. They live deep in the forests and the larger they grow, the more dangerous they become. Their breath is rainbow coloured and they are also accomplished shapeshifters. These evil yokai may disguise themselves as humans but they are also happy to eat humans if one crosses their path.
#japodon #folklore
🎨1. Matthew Meyer
2. Takehara Shunsensai
GRAVEYARD GUN (c.1820) - used to prevent bodysnatchers from stealing corpses to sell to anatomists. Set at the foot of a grave, the gun would have had three tripwires around it. One such gun reportedly killed a grieving father by accident. Coffin collars, fixed around the necks of a corpse and bolted to the bottom of a coffin, were also used to keep bodies in their graves.
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#HistMed #HistSci #TIL #TheMoreYouKnow #Histodons #Introduction #Histodon #History
Biologist working in science publishing for 20+ years. Favourite reads: weird fiction; favourite walks: fern-clad lanes in Cornwall; favourite bands: currently King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Interested in terrariums, park runs, natural world and fiction writing.