the “did you have lunch? it’s alright, just have dinner a little early!” kind of friendships. the “are you in the mental space to listen right now” kind of friendships. the “i’ll just send a voice note for later” kind of friendships. friendships where you respect each other’s emotional boundaries. friendships where you remind them to have lunch but make sure you are not burdening them with it. friendships where you communicate. friendships where you are on your own individual journeys but are navigating life together. friendships which help you grow. healthy friendships. i think we have talked much about the pain of losing a friend. let’s also talk about the joy of having one.
physics is so cool because after such a long time the little kid in you finally gets the answers to their questions and nothing makes me happier than that
You can build an entire cosmology from the wreckage left by storms; from earthquakes and volcanoes, from falling stars, from the scarring of frost and fire. The stories of gods are buried within our own natural histories.
my brain is broken.
so I was looking at humans are weird prompts right
NGC 2359 Thor's Helmet ©
Some days you are a scientist, other days you are an artist.
On your best days : both.
They really don't seem all that different to you
Peonies with a butterfly - Johann Christoph Bayer - before 1812 - via Bonham’s
hey is it crazy to consider double majoring in astrophysics and classics. like do i have a death wish or could i pull that off
drug of choice? teachers complimenting my standard of work
november mood
a cold wind and the warm lights of the city in the dark evening air as you walk home after a long day
typing away at your laptop in candlelight, chocolates and their empty golden wrappers by your side
leather gloves, a cashmere scarf and a fresh blowout to complement your cosy long coat
a board game night with family or friends, music playing quietly in the background as you forget everything else to be present with your loved ones
black ink flowing on notebook pages as you plan for what is left of the year, goals and aspirations clearer to you than ever
long, misty weekend morning walks in the countryside, wearing wellies and a waxed jacket older than you
embracing the coming winter season by focusing on what is essential, spending less time on your phone and more time on consistently working on your tasks before december comes
the atmosphere of a wood-paneled neighbourhood restaurant, olives and glasses of champagne at the table, tiramisu for dessert
reading in your favourite armchair, a soft white jumper and woollen socks keeping you warm