An art student that is desperately trying to get rid of that occupation.
A sometimes reluctant writer and secret poet.
A little womanist, a little feminist, a little dark humor, a lot of time, a little money.
Caddis fly larvae are known to incorporate bits of whatever they can find into their cocoons, be it fish bone or bits of leaves. Hubert Duprat gave them gold, turquoise, gems and pearls.
These guys are interesting little creatures. “Underwater architects,” they’re called sometimes apparently. Something about organisms that create cocoons…they have a certain mysticism.
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Caddis fly larvae are known to incorporate bits of whatever they can find into their cocoons, be it fish bone or bits of...
Caddis fly larvae are known to incorporate bits of whatever they can find into their cocoons, be it fish bone or bits of...
I will never not luv this.