Here’s a reminder that if you have spare money please donate to the production of Diné Bi Na'alkid Time, a future puppet show dedicated to teaching kids the Navajo language. The gofundme has been up for 16 months and still hasn’t met its goal of $50,000.
This expression says it all. A raccoon at Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa tucks into a tree cavity during a windy afternoon. Highly adaptable, raccoons live in forests, mountain areas, marshes and urban centers all across the country. Appropriately nicknamed “masked bandits,” they use their human-like paws to get into areas off-limits to most animals and they’re excellent climbers. Hollow trees offer excellent shelter and a safe place to hide out. Photo of a pouty raccoon by Jessica Bolser, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Hi guys! First of all, I’m SO grateful to those of you who’ve donated and commissioned me these past few weeks, it helped me pay the bills, do some repairs, buy some furniture even. But with all that done, I’m running out of money again. I did find a job which I’m starting tomorrow, but it’s going to be a while before I get paid, and even longer while before I start earning a living wage. I’m so, so ashamed to ask for help yet again, but it seems like I have no choice. I understand that it’s very annoying, so feel free to ignore this post, but I’d be thankful if you could at least reblog this :)
Ways you can help me:
- buy mea cup of coffee(for two coffees you get a sketch, just tell me what you want me to draw and I will) - join mypatreon - get some merchhereor printshere - commission me! - just throw a couple dollars on my paypal: maureen92@yandex.ru
For each reblog I’ll tell my cat Hera that she’s a good girl. Thank you so much!