the martian and project hail mary have opposite plots
the martian is like “bring this guy back home!!”
and phm is like “send this guy as FAR AWAY FROM HOME AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE”
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#phmthe martian and project hail mary have opposite plots
the martian is like “bring this guy back home!!”
and phm is like “send this guy as FAR AWAY FROM HOME AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE”
fox with the northern lights in Finland. 2026.
“In Finnish folklore, the northern lights are created when a mythical fox races across the Arctic tundra, its tail sweeping snow into the sky and setting it ablaze. Those glowing sparks, the story goes, become auroras — a legend reflected in the Finnish word revontulet, which literally translates to ‘fox fires.’”
Photo: Dennis Lehtonen
On St. John’s Eve I gathered yarrow, elderflower, and plantain on the same bend on the bayou.
A charm with yarrow (Achillea millefolium):
I will pick the smooth yarrow that my figure may be more elegant,
that my lips may be warmer,
that my voice may be more cheerful.
May my voice be like a sunbeam,
may my lips be like the juice of strawberries.
May I be an island in the sea,
may I be a hill in the land,
may I be a star when the moon wanes,
may I be a staff to the weak one:
I shall wound every man,
no man shall wound me.
Scottish Gaelic; traditional folk charm
Kenneth Jackson, "A Celtic Miscellany" (1951)
Ray Bradbury’s short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” that was written in 1950 is set on the day of August 4th, 2026 (tomorrow)!! Now’s your chance to read it around the time it’s based in!
A bee meets a beetle on a rose petal. The Adventures of Maya the Bee. 1922. Frontispiece. Illustrated by Homer Boss.

