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Vika /// Imago Mortis
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Good Housekeeping - HEARST - Hearst
While the rest of the country is enjoying the changing of the leaves, the trees of the Midwest are already completely bare. In fact, all across Michigan, Ohio, and through vast swaths of Indiana and Illinois, whole forests are standing dead without a leaf in sight. Despite your best guess, the culprit isn’t shifting seasons or gradual climate change. It’s a tiny beetle from China known as the emerald ash borer (EAB).
This week's full moon happens only once every 3 years
This week's full moon happens only once every 3 years | Live Science
Have You Accepted Legolas As Your Lord and Savior?
Foggy forest - maybe if we had evergreens it would look less "pretty spring" and more creepy