museum of modern art
nyc rocky horror picture show
upright citizens brigade
belvedere castle
the metropolitan museum of art
evolution store
dylan’s candy bar
strand book store
hidden subway station
see a burlesque show
museum of the moving image
babeland
brooklyn flea market
momofuku milk bar
go to a hookah bar
coney island
go to a spoken word/poetry reading
go see a free concert
union square green market
seen an independent film
st. paul’s chapel
see a show at the secret theater
grand central station & the whispering gallery
the pit improv
videology bar & screening room
the high line
get tickets to a tv show taping
central park zoo
cooking show & comedians
find a sample sale
new york botanical garden
guggenheim museum
sony wonder technology lab
american museum of natural history
s'mac
cipriani le specialita
nbc studio tour
the foot hall at the plaza hotel
fao schwarz
brooklyn heights promenade
big gay ice cream
forbidden planet
$20 shows at lincoln center
free weekly events in nyc
jane austen dances
nyc dumpling tour
the city reliquary
tea demonstration at urasenke chanoyu
take a 40 minute power nap at a spa
baconery
Miniature Embroidered Pillows
Miniarthouse on Etsy
Finally joining in on the Art VS Artist thing for 2021!
Wasn’t easy to pick just 8 pieces but I managed to narrow it all down in the end lol
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I recently bought three air plants. I don’t know what they are though! How often and how long should I be soaking them? I feel like since I’ve bought them they haven’t really changed at all.
hey! most air plants (with some variation) are cool with a 5-20 minute soak once every week or two. these are vague numbers on purpose because 1. they’re hardy and can tolerate almost anything you throw at them and 2. there are some variations with every individual plant, its temp/light/humidity situation, etc.
you’re not really gonna see much of a change since when you bought them. most wholesalers send out plants when they’re at a stable and mature-ish state. (most) tillandsia flower once and then put out pups (baby plants that are clones of the mother plant). some species will let you know as they approach flowering stage by changing color from the apex(growing center part) to the leaf tips, usually a reddish pink. but other than that, your air plant is pretty set in its final form!
occasionally if your plant looks like it needs it or if it’s been a while(weeks-months) you can heavily dilute some regular liquid plant fertilizer and mist it on or add it to the soak bath. there’s plenty of info online about this if you google air plant feeding. that’s about it! good luck with your plants!
(ps: I get a lotta questions about air plants! I don’t mind answering them in the slightest, but if you want more info from my page you can search the tags #tillandsia or #airplants or #answer or #ask for similar stuff!)
uh… Thor?
Lars Ulrich
March, 1984
Photosession in London UK
I gotta say I love how you draw Toki!! So frickin cute 😍
Mmm thanks! I just really love drawing him haha
New movie!! *bangs pans*
lmao haven't been here in a long while Today I offer: Howl's Moving Castle redraws
I'm Margarita, she/her, 20lvl I like forests, mushroom hunting and metal music
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