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03/04/2026

A favorite from the dear flamingo. As always, find it as a solo print and part of the deck of 100, along with the story and process behind them, at https://almanacofirds.org

02/13/2026

Rainbow 🌈 as seen from a plane.

12/18/2025

Moon Corona, Halo, and Arcs over Manitoba. 🌝

12/18/2025

When it’s cold enough to see the melody

12/01/2025

🌍 The Side of Earth You’ve Probably Never Seen…
No continents. No skylines. Just an endless ocean — vast, powerful, and humbling.

This is the “Ocean Hemisphere” — a real perspective of Earth from space, centered over the central Pacific Ocean. From this angle:

🌊 Over 90% of the view is ocean

🪐 It shows almost no major landmasses — just scattered islands like Hawaii, New Zealand, and French Polynesia

📏 The Pacific Ocean alone covers more area than all the continents combined

💧 It holds more than 50% of Earth’s surface water

🌐 This view is almost never shown on maps or globes — but it’s just as real as any other side of our planet.

We’re used to seeing Earth centered on continents — but this flips the perspective. It reminds us that we live not just on land… but on a water world.

Earth isn’t a blue dot. It’s a blue planet.

12/01/2025

If Canada has a housing crisis, why don’t they build houses within the red circle?

07/25/2025

🌒 Mark your calendar — August 2, 2027
On this day, the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will unfold across Earth.

For over 6 minutes, the Moon will completely block the Sun — casting a deep shadow over North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern Europe.

In places like Luxor, Egypt, midday will turn to night.
The stars will return.
The air will cool.
And for a brief moment, the world will fall silent.

This is more than an astronomical event —
it's a powerful reminder of cosmic rhythm, celestial precision, and our small place in a vast universe.

✨ Don’t blink.
History will be written in shadow.

05/09/2025

The Netherlands has created a new way of living on water with a village called Schoonschip. It’s a community of 46 homes spread across 30 floating platforms on an Amsterdam canal. These platforms are real “arks”.

Schoonschip isn’t just a neighborhood on water. It’s a project started by locals who wanted to make sustainable living possible. In 2022, it was named “the most sustainable floating neighborhood in Europe”.

The Dutch have always had a special connection with water, but this takes it further. Schoonschip brings together tradition and innovation, making the line between land and water almost disappear. There’s even a community space where residents can meet and share ideas.

Living like this follows the principles of the circular economy. The future of housing might already be here.

04/02/2025
04/02/2025

A glorious sight to behold! Saturn, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and crescent moon just before sunrise.

photography by Ren Theelen

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