Curate, connect, and discover
These soaps smells quite nice, just like carnations and look very cute.
Paper flowers in my local antique shop
A photo I took while skiing earlier this year
Apparently the faint ring around the sun in my photo is a moderately common phenomenon called halo.
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/arctic-meteorology/phenomena.html#halos Here you can read about this phenomenon as well as artic climatology and meteorology.
Magnolia is one of the best smelling flowers there is.
Sean bienvenidos , arqueojaponólogos; quiero hacer un llamamiento: en Instagram abundan cuentas así como la de la foto que usan Wikipedia sin rigor cientifista y lo peor es que hay gente incrédula, o no sé cómo llamarlos para suavizarlo. Hay que ser crítico con lo que se lee en internet. Si de verdad quieren aprender sobre algo, hay que leer hasta un máximo de 10 fuentes, incluso más, y después contrastar la información que leemos. Las fotos son una cosa aparte, pero también hay que tener cuidado con el material que se usa; yo me tiro días en publicar el contenido que ven en esta cuenta. Además, las fotos son dos recursos muy buenos para detectar el plagio y lo siento mucho por esa cuenta y todas las cuentas que son similares; si las ven, denuncien o bloqueen, no son de fiar, son cuentas que desinforman, además de la poca originalidad. - Hay fuentes más confiables que Wikipedia, como Google Scholar y Academia.edu, por poner unos ejemplos. Si todos unimos fuerzas, podremos eliminar de internet este tipo de gente y su contenido que solo sabe desinformar . - Que pasen una buena semana y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones . ¡Feliz año 2025! - ようこそ、日本考古学者の皆さん。訴えたいのですが、インスタグラムには写真のようなアカウントが科学的厳密性なしにウィキペディアを利用しているアカウントがたくさんありますが、最悪なのは信じられない人がいるということです。あるいは、彼らを何と呼んで和らげたらいいのかわかりません。インターネットで読むものには批判的でなければなりません。何かについて本当に知りたい場合は、最大 10 個の情報源、さらにそれ以上の情報源を読み、読んだ情報を比較する必要があります。写真は別のものですが、使用される素材にも注意する必要があります。私はこのアカウントでご覧いただくコンテンツを何日もかけて公開しています。また、写真は盗作を検出するための非常に優れたリソースであり、そのアカウントと同様のすべてのアカウントについて非常に申し訳ありません。それらを見かけたり、報告したり、ブロックしたりした場合、それらは信頼できず、オリジナリティの欠如に加えて、誤った情報を提供するアカウントです。 - いくつかの例を挙げると、Google Scholar や Academia.edu など、Wikipedia よりも信頼できる情報源があります。私たち全員が力を合わせれば、誤った情報を伝えることしか知らないこの種の人々とそのコンテンツをインターネットから排除することができます。 - 良い一週間をお過ごしください。また今後の投稿でお会いしましょう。 2025 年明けましておめでとうございます! - Welcome, archaeojapanologists; I want to make an appeal: on Instagram there are plenty of accounts like the one in the photo that use Wikipedia without scientific rigor and the worst thing is that there are people who are incredulous, or I don't know what to call them to soften it. You have to be critical of what you read on the Internet. If you really want to learn about something, you have to read up to a maximum of 10 sources, even more, and then compare the information you read. Photos are a separate thing, but you also have to be careful with the material you use; I spend days publishing the content you see on this account. Also, photos are two very good resources to detect plagiarism and I am very sorry for that account and all the accounts that are similar; if you see them, report or block them, they are not trustworthy, they are accounts that misinform, in addition to the lack of originality. - There are more reliable sources than Wikipedia, such as Google Scholar and Academia.edu, to give a few examples. If we all join forces, we can eliminate these types of people and their content that only knows how to spread misinformation from the Internet. - Have a good week and see you in future posts. Happy New Year 2025!
Hace 2 años que empecé con esta cuenta y con el blog. Me alegra mucho, la acogida que está teniendo y el apoyo que le están dando muchas gracias, os espero en las próximas publicaciones que pasasen una buena Navidad y felices fiestas. - このアカウントとブログを始めて2年が経ちました。皆様からの反響とサポートにとても満足しています。次回の出版で楽しいクリスマスと楽しい休暇をお過ごしいただければ幸いです。 - I started this account and blog 2 years ago. I am very happy with the reception it is having and the support it is receiving. Thank you very much. I hope to see you in the next posts. I hope you had a good Christmas and happy holidays.
Sean bienvenidos a un especial, en el cual vamos a celebrar que ya somos 2100 seguidores.Y para hacerlo en esta ocasión, os traigo un pequeño resumen de la aldea Ainokura. Se localiza en la prefectura de Toyama en la isla de Honshu en la ciudad de Nanto.Se le concedió el patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco en 1995 ¿Conocían la aldea?¿les gustaría visitarla? dicho esto muchas gracias por el apoyo y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones un cordial saludo. - すでに2,100人のフォロワーがいることを祝うスペシャルへようこそ。今回は、相倉村の概要をご紹介します。 南砺市本州の富山県にあり、1995年にユネスコ世界遺産に登録されました。村をご存知ですか? とはいえ、今後ともよろしくお願い申し上げます。今後ともよろしくお願い申し上げます。 - Welcome to a special, in which we are going to celebrate that we are already 2,100 followers, and to do so this time, I bring you a short summary of Ainokura village. It is located in Toyama prefecture on the island of Honshu in the city of Nanto. It was awarded a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Did you know the village? Would you like to visit it? Having said this, thank you very much for your support and see you in future publications with a cordial greeting.
Sorria, pois você pode estar a ser fotografado!
“Observe nature deeply and you will understand everything better”
Oregon photo dump
this place is so beautiful I wish I could stay longer 😫
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Some random pics from Friday, my almost 33000 steps of the day and we have the first heavy thunderstorm of the season⚡
I put on my sunglasses, put on my headphones and walk.
Today I wasn't afraid to get my shoes dirty.
I think I enjoyed photographing these wires that feed the heart of the city like arteries...
They look very different against the sky... Crossing with plane trails, clouds, sun rays... It looks like art...🩵
White shirt and warm summer like inspiration today ☀️
"Let's go quickly, just stop for my cocoa on the way..." "Are you a child?" I hear my eldest son's question and look at him in surprise. "It's just that only children drink cocoa," he begins to explain, and I smile back. As we walk for those ten minutes, I think about when I am a child....
When I buy cocoa instead of strong coffee to keep me warm...
When I buy "Kinder chocolate"...
When I take the children's toys away from their chocolate eggs...
When I lose the power of speech because of someone's rudeness and then leave quickly, wiping away tears, so they don't notice...
When I stubbornly defend my point of view, not always listening to arguments...
When I don't want to think about the consequences... "Let it go somehow..."
When I don't wear a beanie, when I take offence, when I eat sweets instead of lunch, when I pick up a kitten on the street (not knowing where I'm going to sleep next week)...
Yes, I'm a child. Sometimes and fleetingly... But then I take a deep breath, put on a strict black jacket and become an adult again.
My inspiration or when your friend gives you a shirt after a photo shoot and says, "It's your turn...😅"
"Okay - okay, as long as the coffee is brewing," I reply 🖤☺️
Everyone in my town is like cats in the sun today 😺 squinting, basking, stretching...☀️💛
I've lost so many things this winter: two pairs of gloves, my favourite beanie, my bank card and even my eldest son's sports helmet (don't ask me how).
But here's the thing: almost everything was found and returned to me - except one glove. The card was quickly re-issued. Almost always, people carefully put aside a lost thing and it eventually came back to me through friends or relatives.💛
This feeling of loss, when I was constantly scolding myself and my absent-mindedness and asking all my friends, "What's happening to me? I never lose anything and here I am..." 🥲
I think it's a kind of lesson I'm learning every day. Not to get attached to things or people, whatever...
It's a lot of words again, but I'm glad I have them.💛
P.S. A photo of how and where I sometimes work and write my texts. Sometimes sitting on the floor, charging my phone, waiting for the doctor's visit for my son, with a cup of coffee in my hand 😅
Snow, snow, snow... ❄️❄️❄️
At least, my food is perfect ⭐