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First glimpse of Winter yesterday morning, as frost and freezing fog filled the valleys of north Dorset.

I caught covid for the first time at the end of October, & it knocked the stuffing out of me - this was my first proper trip out since, hoping to catch the end of Autumn!

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god, why the hell is it so cold at my house...it feels like as if fucking north pole itself came to my house to "welcome" me my goodness...im so cold i feel like a fucking ice cube, and to too that off, im terribly sick, MY FUCKING GODDITY GOODNESS!! 😭

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Dino Fact!

Charonosaurus (Charon’s Lizard) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous Eastern Asia! It shared a lot of similarities with its North American relative, Parasaurolophus, most notably its tubular head crest! However, its crest was - (1/2)

Art by @/neilredfield96!

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“Cregan Stark meant to continue south and destroy all that remained of the greens who had placed Aegon on the throne, reduce Storm’s End, then take Oldtown. Once the Hightower had fallen, he would take his wolves north along the shores of the Sunset Sea to visit Casterly Rock.”

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As fall leaves us and we are truly into winter up here in the frozen north, Preston Perryweather bids us fair well until next year.

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https://t.co/A9OWF83Luo gangut (kancolle) iowa (kancolle) northern water princess by mitchell (dynxcb25)

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Portland, as in Oregon. If you were in the first Portland, as in Maine, I’d make certain you were a guest of honor at the International Cryptozoology Museum, and have you’d see some of the North Woods’ ravens, fish crows, and common crows too! And blue jays! ~

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Dean, aka Hollow’s furrification

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happy north american gamecube debut day

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Dino Fact!

Parasaurolophus (Near Lizard Crest) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America! It has a very distinct head crest, which was long, tube-like, and curved backwards! But this head crest didn't start out in this form! A juvenile - (1/2)

Art by RudolfHima!

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