A hummingbird feeder you can wear https://t.co/02alriKIZX
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) August 31, 2018
High daily exposure to the chemicals that are generated by forms of combustion—such as cooking, smoking, and vehicle exhausts—may cause molecular changes that accelerate biological aging. pic.twitter.com/SLqvn0G9Fh
— HarvardPublicHealth (@HarvardChanSPH) August 26, 2018
Eating flowers seems almost heretical. If plants could talk, wouldn't they say, you can look, even sniff, but please don’t wolf down my pretty petals? https://t.co/ldbPSpCSmc
— Modern Farmer (@ModFarm) September 1, 2018
Gracias al amor por las bicis, muchos pandilleros dejaron la violencia para apostarle a la paz en la Ciudad de México. pic.twitter.com/gORixD7zG3
— AJ+ Español (@ajplusespanol) August 31, 2018
Massholes represent. https://t.co/4kH5tYOsaQ
— Aaron Naparstek (@Naparstek) August 31, 2018
An aluminum can whistle: https://t.co/lTBK4iknWe
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 1, 2018
Peach Mustard https://t.co/oLiQxuCUZw
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 1, 2018
Smile like you mean it! St Apollonia is the patron saint of dentistry and those suffering from toothache, from her teeth being broken during a brutal attack before her martyrdom. Read more on her legend: https://t.co/HTvnmQhjm1
Yates Thompson MS 3, f. 284v #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/6bBT8oJy3d
— Dr Alison Ray (@liber_ray) August 30, 2018
Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose: A red rose is surrounded by couplets with music inscribed on two circular staves, in a choirbook produced in 1516 by Petrus de Opitiis of Antwerp for King Henry VIII
Royal MS 11 E XI, f. 3r https://t.co/VxvAtWqYwg pic.twitter.com/PuKPx7OL75
— Dr Alison Ray (@liber_ray) September 1, 2018