Mysterious and ethereal critters. They can become quite tame and almost walk????
I love them so much.
they travel from the rivers out to sea then to an unknown place near Tonga to spawn and die; the babies or larvae then find their way back to their ancestral rivers hundreds of kilometres away riding ocean currents…
look into this and see if your city has one.
i am lucky enough to have 1 in my neighborhood and 1 at my place of work
i love to see them bask in the sun 🌞
There's like forests of marine life sitting here when the tide goes down. They are chilling in ponds. Had my feet cleaned by a little council of shrimps.
My favorite novel of the last year. Once begun, this one is impossible to put down yet you will want it to go on and on. It's about love, sex, family, fame, identity and yes, pain. With an ending so transcendent and full of hope it made me cry.
This rather obscure 1969 b-side would later become a huge hit in 1971 when it was recorded by The Carpenters with some of its risque lyrics (as well as its title) changed. Written by the great Leon Russel and Bonnie Bramlett and featuring Clapton himself on guitar, this song moves and haunts me everytime I hear it. One of the great melodies in rock history.
Do not watch this film if you are depressed, sad or melancholy because it will severely compound those feelings. But if you want to see how a genius filmmaker can create spectacular moods and atmospheres of real despair and pathos then this film is for you. It's a visceral experience and a challenging one at that...more like a cinematic occult ritual. Take particular note of Volker Spengler's fearless performance and also the "Frankie Teardrop" scene for an example of what I mean about creating a sensory poem of anguish using sound and visions.