Jules 🦋
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I hope that you have a beautiful day, and that you get to smile about anything, at least once
A peaceful coastal scene featuring gentle waves rolling onto a sandy beach. In the foreground, sea oats and green dune grass sway in the breeze. The sunlight sparkles off the ocean surface under a bright blue sky with a few wispy clouds.
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The vet told me I didn’t need to buy anything that they had the bodysuits and the cones so I didn’t get anything. Ff the vet gave me one used cone and bodysuits cannot be shipped until the surgery has healed. I don’t even think Petco has them in stock. Drives me crazy.
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Just strangers and political stuff and content like discover feed
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Something is wrong with follower feed
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You can do this too BTW. I've found lots of people on reddit who tell you exactly who to contact to get what you need.. its cheaper. I had a doctor that would prescribe to a Canadian pharmacy before. Not to mention every country has telehealth
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"I've been buying out of Canada
& getting prescription thru UK
& India. Same drugs, except

Cost Plus is rock bottom lower!!!

Saved over $10,000 dollars for
six months prescription
Wow! again

@costplusdrugs proving again, we are cheaper than other countries. Right here in the USA
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Those 3 look like the typical Florida man around here
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Today is the first day it’s really felt like fall 🌱🐾🍂🌶️
Yellow pequin peppers Happy dog with a stick Jigsaw pepper Transgenic purple tomatoes
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🌱 TecoMaria capensis
the cape honeysuckle flowering bush on my neighbor's side of the wall exhibiting vibrant red orange flowers contrasted against fluffy white clouds at magic hour-ish
Zone9B in the shadow of South Mountain Park
The image shows the Cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis), a flowering shrub native to southern Africa. 

This evergreen shrub has glossy, dark green leaves and bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters. 
The plant is known for attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.
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People who try their hardest to be good humans make me boohoo cry because it feels rare
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Sorry the timeline was a little…
Reposting cool birds and space
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Scruffy little Eastern Yellow Robin fledgling ❤️ #ausbirds
A mostly brown and grey fledgling with yellow feathers just starting to come in on it’s breast. It is perched on a stick with a green leafy background.
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
It was a very busy day for the Pigeons today. As well as the local Red-tailed Hawks there was a lot of activity from the Cooper's Hawks and a migrating Sharp-shinned Hawk.
#birds #sharpshinnedhawk
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Science observations @GeminiObs from 2025-10-02 to 2025-10-08: #astronomy
Gemini weekly footprint
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I heard about this today somewhere
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The shadow of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, transited Saturn from Earth's vantage point on October 5, 2025. Luckily, member Christos Gougoussis captured the transit using his Celestron C11 telescope and ZWO ASI462MC camera. 🔭 🧪
Black background. Somewhat grainy image of Saturn, with the rings almost edge on to our view from Earth. At the ten o’clock position, a dark spot is seen. That is the shadow of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
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I can never resist a rough and ready edit before bed so here it is. Saturn shining in the southeast tonight. 🔭🧪
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What's out there in the universe? We don't know until we look.

The COWLS project scanned 42,000 galaxies and found hundreds of previously unknown gravitational lenses -- places where the pull of massive galaxies has warped space & bent starlight into arcs and rings. 🧪🔭

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This ESA/Webb Picture of the Month shows eight stunning examples of gravitational lensing. Gravitational lensing, which was first predicted by Einstein, occurs because massive objects like galaxies and clusters of galaxies dramatically warp the fabric of spacetime. When a massive foreground object lines up just so with a background galaxy, the light from the background galaxy bends as it navigates the warped spacetime on its way to our telescopes.

Depending on how perfect the alignment is, the light from the background galaxy can be bent into an arc, a circle (a phenomenon called an ‘Einstein ring’) or even split into multiple images.
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How’s it going
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I may consider doggy daycare to run this off while Remi is slower
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Remi is high n sad and Kali has been acting so weird ..
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He probably already made this… I will search