Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

lumistar:

alys-yeet-dot-beep:

aegipan-omnicorn:

dragon-in-a-fez:

dragon-in-a-fez:

sorry what

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That header photo doesn’t do the dragon justice. (For shame!). Here’s NASA’s own photo:

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(Source [Because NASA is funded by taxpayer money, all their images are public domain, BTW])

THE TIME HAS COME

he is here 

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grandegyptianmuseum:
“  Battle of Kadesh  King Ramesses II in a chariot with a bow and arrow during the siege of a Syrian fortress. The scene was modified and an Atef crown was added above the blue crown to insinuate the edification of Ramses the...

grandegyptianmuseum:

Battle of Kadesh

King Ramesses II in a chariot with a bow and arrow during the siege of a Syrian fortress. The scene was modified and an Atef crown was added above the blue crown to insinuate the edification of Ramses the second. scene from the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel.

kahuna68revisited:

Tombs of The Blind Dead (Spain,1971).

Hereditary succession has no claim. For all men being originally equals, no one by birth could have the right to set up his own family in perpetual preference to all others for ever, and tho’ himself might deserve some decent degree of honours of his contemporaries, yet his descendants might be far too unworthy to inherit them.
Thomas Paine, Common Sense (via philosophybits)
mostly-history:
“ “  1. A faience amulet of Sekhmet (after 656 BC).
2. A bronze votive statuette of Bastet (Late Period, 664 – 332 BC).
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Sekhmet stands with her hands at her sides, wearing a long sheath dress and a sun disk. Bastet wears a...

mostly-history:

1. A faience amulet of Sekhmet (after 656 BC).

2. A bronze votive statuette of Bastet (Late Period, 664 – 332 BC).

Sekhmet stands with her hands at her sides, wearing a long sheath dress and a sun disk.  Bastet wears a short-sleeved, tight-fitting dress decorated with a cross-hatched pattern, and carries an aegis in her left hand.

Sekhmet and Bastet had a dual nature, with Sekhmet being the peaceful counterpart of Bastet.  The Egyptian myth of the Eye of Re describes the goddess Hathor-Tefnut: “She rages like Sekhmet and is friendly like Bastet.”

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:
“  Olga Vever: born Mid-1890 - died November 1, 1917 (old style)
Worker-seamstress, participant of the October armed uprising in Moscow in 1917.   Of Latvian nationality. She came to Moscow during the First World War, was a...

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

Olga Vever: born Mid-1890 - died November 1, 1917 (old style)
Worker-seamstress, participant of the October armed uprising in Moscow in 1917. 

Of Latvian nationality. She came to Moscow during the First World War, was a seamstress in a factory, before that she participated in the performances of the Latvian working troupe. 

In October 1917, she joined the Red Guard as a nurse of the Latvian squad. Took part in the battles for the Alexevskoe Military School in Lefortoto, the central telephone station (Milutinsky Lane, now house № 5).

She died on Nikolskaya Street at the attack on the Kremlin, near which she was buried.

#soviet_woman #IWWD

Via Aurora Women’s Club

ainawgsd:

Horse Agility is a new equine sport that supports these concepts [communicating with the horse in a way he understands and creating only positive interactions, an enjoyable, trusting and mutually respectful relationship with our horses]. It is an ideal sport for those who do not ride horses, but enjoy working with them . It also can serve as a way to keep older or rehabbing horses mentally, physically and emotionally engaged. Horse Agility fosters clear, positive communication (not control), improved confidence and healthy emotional interactions between horses and their handlers. It is an ideal activity for camps, lesson programs, therapeutic riding programs and anyone interested in improving the overall relationship with horses.

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