Sian Elizabeth

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Sian Elizabeth

@fannygogh

(Also Known as FannyGogh) #Artist #Designer #Maker #Talker #lover

Mamucium Katılım Eylül 2009
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Sian Elizabeth
Sian Elizabeth@fannygogh·
As I embark on being creative director of my very first film I am sharing the artwork of my poem which was put together by the brilliant Mr Renda @BuzzBearDesign I can’t believe the wonderful Salford line up that will be reading it on film & can’t wait to tell ! 😬#salford100
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Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
Omg this is one coolest stage performances I have seen. I don't understand the words but the singing is so beautiful. This is art. Rosalia 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
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Crystal clear water in Milos, Greece
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
It’s Easter!!! The unique beauty of the celebration in Greece 🇬🇷✨
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The red-lipped batfish of the Galapagos islands walks on the ocean floor using its fins
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Jase Whelan@WiJayWhelan·
lovely day for our annual mooch with the Mrs round the top city of Liverpool, drinks, scran ,may even have a lolly ice 🧐 😎then off to see @TheFarm_ & @Happy_Mondays at the Uni. x
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Tomorrow, March 20, 2026, our planet will experience one of its rare moments of cosmic symmetry: the vernal equinox, when day and night are as close to equal length as they get anywhere on Earth. This fleeting harmony occurs because the Sun stands directly above the equator, with Earth's rotational axis neither tilted toward nor away from our star. For a brief window, both hemispheres bask in nearly identical amounts of sunlight—approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at every latitude (with minor variations due to local geography and atmospheric effects). Earth's familiar 23.5° axial tilt is the root cause of our seasons: as the planet circles the Sun, one hemisphere leans toward the light while the other leans away. The equinoxes—vernal in March and autumnal in September—are the precise points in the orbit where that tilt becomes perpendicular to the Sun-Earth line, canceling out the seasonal imbalance. The term “equinox” derives from Latin roots meaning “equal night,” though in reality the split is never perfectly 50/50 everywhere. Atmospheric refraction bends sunlight, allowing the Sun to appear above the horizon a few minutes earlier at sunrise and later at sunset, slightly extending the perceived day. Still, the difference is usually only a matter of minutes—close enough to feel truly balanced. After tomorrow's equinox, the scales tip once more. In the Northern Hemisphere, daylight will steadily lengthen toward the long days of summer solstice. In the Southern Hemisphere, nights will begin to dominate as winter approaches. For thousands of years, humans have revered these moments of alignment. Megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge, the Chichen Itzá pyramid of Kukulcán, and countless other ancient observatories were carefully oriented to capture the Sun's equinoctial path—proof of how deeply this celestial event shaped calendars, planting cycles, festivals, and mythologies across cultures. In a universe of constant change, the equinox offers a rare pause: a day when Earth's tilt, orbit, and rotation conspire to create near-perfect equilibrium across the globe. Tomorrow is that day: a quiet reminder of the elegant geometry that governs life on our spinning world.
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Art of Life 🦋
Art of Life 🦋@Art0fLife_·
He literally explained why practicing art grows your soul, not your status.
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Psyche Wizard
Psyche Wizard@PsycheWizard·
the older i get the more i realise happiness is quiet mornings, a clean space, early nights, a safe home and people who don’t drain my energy.
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Maude Frome
Maude Frome@frome_maude·
Laura Knight lived in #Cornwall from 1907 to 1919. She was part of a group of artists known as the Newlyn School, based in the fishing village of Newlyn, adjacent to Penzance. Her paintings of women on #Cornish clifftops were made from 1912-1917 #FolkloreSunday #MythologyMonday
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Ramblings
Ramblings@ramblingsloa·
The past is already gone, the future is not yet here. There's only one moment for you to live, and that is the present moment. The Buddha
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
I never get bored. Like ever. I love being alone. It's a luxury. When some plan gets cancelled, I get more excited. I'm like "more me time, yayyy". I love just chilling around the house. Doing random shit. Browsing old photos. Feeling ten different emotions in 4 seconds. Cringing about something I said 3 years ago. Reading thick books. Listening to low-key artists no one knows about. Singing out loud in the shower. Pacing around my study doing 2 hours of self-talk. Eat. Nap. But bored... never.
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Peter Hook
Peter Hook@peterhook·
Here are all the upcoming dates around Europe - get your tickets now via peterhookandthelight.live We’ll be performing New Order’s ‘Get Ready’ album live for its 25th anniversary followed by a full second set of both Joy Division & New Order classics…
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Mind Essentials
Mind Essentials@Mind_Essentials·
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Rob Rinder
Rob Rinder@RobbieRinder·
What could be more British than fish & chips? At the table in Marlowe’s, Rabbi Gilbert and Arabaab “Paddy” Munir talk about bringing Jewish, Muslim & every other community in Leeds together around the same place and the same meal. In Jewish life there’s a word for the shared joy that grows when people come together like this: simchah. I asked Paddy whether it was worth it. He doesn’t hesitate “Definitely.”…Sometimes what we share matters more than what makes us different.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
A happy kid with her happy elephant
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