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This week's highlightable delights: The music of trees, time and the antidote to the anxiety of life, night and transcendence https://t.co/N0e9VtE3AG
The psychology of why time speeds up as we age, slows down when we're afraid, and gets all warped when we're on vacation https://t.co/8r8emVA5PP
To Paint Is to Love Again – Henry Miller on art and why good friends are essential for creative work https://t.co/K9gScsu9E2
From cacao to clitoria – luscious 19th-century botanical illustrations of the most vibrant flora of the Americas; or, how the world relished the world before Instagram https://t.co/fJ0nknc4aG
The Moral of Flowers – an illustrated Victorian encyclopedia of poetic lessons from the garden by the forgotten poet and painter Rebecca Hey, from a time when hardly any women were published authors and none had access to formal education in art or science https://t.co/iLHZp0taMd
A rose is a rose is a revolution... Sarah Mapps Douglass's flowers – the first surviving art signed by an African-American woman https://t.co/dvOi1RI7bK
This week's highlightable delights: Gardening as resistance, an ornithologist on the spirituality of science and nature as worship, a Nobel-winning poet's ode to our cosmic humanity https://t.co/ZxaMqKi5QI
Love trees? Love love? "The Tree in Me" is for you – a tender painted poem about growing our capacity for joy, strength, and love https://t.co/nHL9Xx2KlW
As we gear up and gladden up for #EarthDay, here are some stunning drawings of nature's most neglected botanical beauties from a book about sea plants by the self-taught Victorian marine biologist Margaret Gatty https://t.co/QXZ7ulkFY9
Love trees? Love love? "The Tree in Me" is for you – a tender painted poem about growing our capacity for joy, strength, and love https://t.co/nHL9XwL8Xm