Deana Fitz… (@ellenskylark) 's Twitter Profile
Deana Fitz…

@ellenskylark

Smelling the roses on my way. Family, friends, pets, nature, wildlife, crafts, books 📚😊

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The Secret Artist (@secretartistnw5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a greetings card I have just printed at home. It is a cyanotype, or sun print, of leaves of the doves-foot cranesbill, a common weed that grows in my garden. Coloured by hand with Japanese watercolour paint.

This is a greetings card I have just printed at home. It is a cyanotype, or sun print, of leaves of the doves-foot cranesbill, a common weed that grows in my garden. Coloured by hand with Japanese watercolour paint.
Gary Vaynerchuk (@garyvee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Experiment with me … pls after u watch this video go search Positivity Happiness Positive news Motivation And then like 👍🏼 200 Posts form those 4 searches and comment on 25 posts and save 15 posts .. Now before you say “200? That’s hard” remember, everything that’s worthwhile

Charlie Smith (@charliersmith1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been told that I’m an oversharer & that I shouldn’t be so open about my mental health struggles Well, here’s the thing, mental illness can be bloody lonely, and by sharing, I hope I can help people feel a little less alone. So yeah, I’m not going anywhere! 😊

Stuart Spray (@stuartspray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My MP Andrew Western MP has confirmed to me that he will vote in favour of the Planning & Infrastructure Bill despite knowing (because I just told him) that it will result in biodiversity loss and wildlife like bats, dormice and nesting birds literally ending up in the woodchipper.

My MP <a href="/AndrewHWestern/">Andrew Western MP</a> has confirmed to me that he will vote in favour of the Planning &amp; Infrastructure Bill despite knowing (because I just told him) that it will result in biodiversity loss and wildlife like bats, dormice and nesting birds literally ending up in the woodchipper.
Niall Harbison (@niallharbison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 month ago Chance was stabbed twice in the stomach living in the jungle in Thailand. She was broken both mentally and physically. Today she went to her forever home… with me 🥳🥰🙏… (1/8) 🧵

1 month ago Chance was stabbed twice in the stomach living in the jungle in Thailand. 

She was broken both mentally and physically. 

Today she went to her forever home… with me 🥳🥰🙏… (1/8) 🧵
Ros Wilson (@rosbigwriting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD: I'm pleased to be sharing some nuggets from my new oracy video CPD with friends and colleagues. I'm so passionate about the power of oracy, and I am truly hoping this recent revival continues. Oracy is a powerful tool for us all to have at our disposal. (1/12)

James Abbott (@jamesabbott2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Henry" the 300 year old Oak tree in #Rivenhall #Essex makes BBC News (UK) Help to 'Save Henry' from the National Grid #pylons plan by signing our petition : change.org/p/save-henry-f… bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Anna Kerruish (@manxshepherdess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a 12 month pregnancy we finally have a beautiful filly 😍 Alouette, named after her great granny. Full story and videos of birth on instagram instagram.com/manxshepherdes…

Liza Adamczewski or the accidental ecologist (@lizaadamczewski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New wild orchids have just arrived in the once-upon-a-time lawn behind our cottage. It never ceases to amaze me how these things just turn up. Have the seeds lain dormant for years, have they blown in on the wind, or travelled on the legs or fur of an animal?The mystery of it all

New wild orchids have just arrived in the once-upon-a-time lawn behind our cottage. It never ceases to amaze me how these things just turn up. Have the seeds lain dormant for years, have they blown in on the wind, or travelled on the legs or fur of an animal?The mystery of it all
John Dabell (@john_dabell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five years ago, the diagnosis was incurable cancer. The prognosis? Two months. Two months to say my goodbyes. That was supposed to be the end of my story. But grit always beats grim. And here I am - five years later: alive, grateful, optimistic, still battling, still believing,

Five years ago, the diagnosis was incurable cancer. The prognosis? Two months. Two months to say my goodbyes. That was supposed to be the end of my story. But grit always beats grim.
And here I am - five years later: alive, grateful, optimistic, still battling, still believing,
Flower Show (@theflowershow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌸 Did you know? Magnolia flowers are so ancient that they evolved before bees even existed! 🐝 Instead of relying on bees, Magnolias are pollinated by beetles 🪲—some of the earliest flower visitors on Earth.

🌸 Did you know? 

Magnolia flowers are so ancient that they evolved before bees even existed! 🐝

Instead of relying on bees, Magnolias are pollinated by beetles 🪲—some of the earliest flower visitors on Earth.
#FolkloreSunday (@sundayfolklore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all, a reminder that #FolkloreSunday is happening now with the theme of: HARES, RABBITS & OTHER WOODLAND CREATURES Bring your posts to the hashtag #FolkloreSunday for a repost! See you soon, Maude xx #Art: Lucy Grossmith

Hi all, a reminder that #FolkloreSunday is happening now with the theme of: 

HARES, RABBITS &amp; OTHER WOODLAND CREATURES 

Bring your posts to the hashtag #FolkloreSunday for a repost! See you soon, Maude xx
#Art: Lucy Grossmith
Richard Morris (@ahistoryinart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Clair de lune.' (1895) Relatively unknown today, Charles-Victor Guilloux exhibited his paintings at the Salon alongside Paul Gauguin and the Nabis artists. A reviewer praised his contribution as ‘A magnificent series of landscapes sent in by an unknown who is a master.'

'Clair de lune.' (1895) Relatively unknown today, Charles-Victor Guilloux exhibited his paintings at the Salon alongside Paul Gauguin and the Nabis artists. A reviewer praised his contribution as ‘A magnificent series of landscapes sent in by an unknown who is a master.'