Young Chincoteague ponies wrestle on Chincoteague Island, part of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, in the 1970s.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION
unhinged thirty days of otherkin challenge, day 15: how do you make your room/home/surroundings more suited to your kintype?
i have some decorations that i switch out for different seasons, and a few kintype-specific trinkets, but unfortunately i don't have the energy/space of my own to do much rn :(
my most treasured kintype-specific trinket atm is my fairy nightlight :) my little moon
i would like to get those fabric leaf vines to tape onto my bedroom ceiling. green for spring/summer, and red for the fall.
maybe one day i could get a bedroom with a mattress big enough to fashion into a proper nest with blankets and pillows and such? something to think about.
thought about making a pinned post or about page, but honestly? i much prefer having information all over the place. you want to know what's up? scour the blog for crumbs or send an ask.
sidenote: i refer to the faun 'type in the plural rather than singular ("my fauns").
would you call a singular tree a forest? of course not. likewise, you'd never see a lone faun.
it's hard to describe the consciousness of the fauns. it's alien to a human mind.
do you know about aspen trees? most of them grow in clonal colonies, meaning that all the individual trees come from the same roots. that's the closest comparison i can think of to the fauns.
all this to say, it feels incorrect to refer to my faun 'type in the singular. it's just not how my fauns work.
crag wyvern. extremely intelligent and has a very friendly disposition, but most people think of it as ugly and ominous
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