I have been working on this one for months! Bunch of fun hidden details throughout. Falling scrolls, feather pens, golden cups, oranges, and wooden swords. Earrings and signet rings and coins. Embroidery of the knife dance on the tunic hem, griffins of eddis, lions of sounis, and lilies of attolia on the neck line (also one earring each)! Oranges from the garden on the blue cape and Hero’s earrings. And that’s only some of it!
This piece is a labor of love for one of my favorite series of all time. Go read the Queen’s Thief you haven’t already. You won’t regret it.
I feel like asking Tumblr specifically if they’re aware of a myth that revolves around romantic notions of sacrificing freedom and trusting the person you love to not abuse your trust and being so devoted to someone you’ll hand over the most precious thing you own and also hot naked ladies is not a good test of something being common knowledge.
introducing my four year old niece to the concept of “moral dilemmas” by telling her that i’m a monster that eats children and that i know it’s wrong but i’m so so so hungry and everything else tastes yucky. i’ve tried all the human food in the world and it all tastes so yucky i can’t even eat it. i can only eat children and i’m so hungry
her resolution was that if i meet a kid that has the same name as their sibling, then i can eat one of them. their parents won’t be sad, because they have another kid with the same name right there. speaks to an uninformed but fascinating worldview
our history teacher tried a similar tack but the theoretical scenario was “the man who invented the medicine necessary to save your wife is charging more money than you can pay and won’t accept credit. you’re against stealing but you also don’t want your wife to die. what do you do?”
our answer was not only to steal the medicine but to murder the inventor because if he’s paywalling life-saving medicine, the solution that involves the lowest body count is killing him. we’re ethically and morally obligated to eliminate this threat to human survival
But seriously, when we got our property, it was all just…grass. A sterile grass moonscape, like a billion other yards. With two big old maple trees. Just grass and maples, that was it.
But then I got my grubby little paws on it, and I immediately stopped fertilizing, spraying, and bagging up grass clippings and leaves. I ripped up sod and put in flowers and vegetables. I put down nice thick blankets of mulch around the flowers and vegetables.
When I first was sweating my way through stripping sod, I saw a grand total of 1 worm and 0 ladybugs. The ground was compacted into something that would bend shovel blades.
Now, six years later, I can’t dig a planting hole without turning up fourteen earthworms, and there are so many ladybugs here. Not the invasive asian lady beetles; native ladybugs. They winter over in the mulch and in the brush pile. I see thousands of them.
The soil is soft and rich. There are birds that come to eat, and bees of many sorts.
Like this is something that you, yourself, can absolutely change. This is something that you, personally, can make a difference in.
Like, last year I watched no fewer than twenty-nine monarch caterpillars grow up on my milkweed and fly away as butterflies. I watched swallowtails and moths grow. There are hummingbirds fighting over flowers now.
I did that. Me. You can do the same.
Is this post about making a garden or beating depression
As someone with clinically diagnosed anxiety and depression;
What i love about this artist’s depictions of women is even the sexualized ones the woman is always genuinely happy and enjoying herself. Frolicking or making funny faces, she’s living her life and looking sexy while doing it, not sitting in a sexual pose for the audience’s view.
I always forget about Hilda and am so pleased when she randomly shows up on my dash. Always makes my day
I love Hilda so much and I want her to be happy
My favorite thing is how Hilda is always doing something and having a BLAST! She’s not posing coyly for anyone, she’s having her own adventures and it’s not about the viewer at all