u/avolu_theluo

Google says this one takes a year to hatch from cocoon. Morning sighting :)

I think it's really pretty to be a moth :). Milky Tiger moth

u/avolu_theluo — 8 days ago
▲ 128 r/moths

Woke to this sight. Pretty being 🥹 (NE Nagaland India)

ID will be appreciated. Also another head is on the lower end. Not sure how to call it as.

u/avolu_theluo — 8 days ago
▲ 51 r/gardening+1 crossposts

fresh assemble this morning 🤗

Oh to always feel the abundance 🥺

u/avolu_theluo — 10 days ago
▲ 158 r/fruit

Rain has begun as of our area so avoided extreme ripeness on tree. Tastes mildly sour and sweet 🥺

u/avolu_theluo — 23 days ago

Last year I didn't know about it and I'd had just long elongated few bits. So i'm prepared much better to avoid the same error 🙇‍♀️. Its the pink and white variant of single bloom

u/avolu_theluo — 23 days ago
▲ 47 r/Camus

Knowing that Albert Camus once told Maria Casarès that everything felt like “pale shadows” without her, while also insisting that he treasured his children, I’m conflicted about how to read the intensity of these letters. I can’t decide whether the adoration they express is a form of genuine love or something more selfish. At times, the emotional intensity feels frustrating but at the same time, I find myself oddly amused by the cordiality and restraint in their exchanges.

It also reminded me of a recent reading about Susan Sontag and John Berger. Clearly the nature of that bond feels clearly different from what unfolds between Maria and Camus.

Curious how others think of these letters as deeply sincere, or as emotionally contradictory?

u/avolu_theluo — 23 days ago