If you want community, you have to be community.
#craftivism
If you want community, you have to be community.
#craftivism
Start your magical journey and:
🌱 Grow & care for a balcony of plants!
✨ Try out some spells, potions, and rituals!
👋 Meet + greet some of your fellow neighbours!
+ sandbox play, achievements, & more!*
➡ store.steampowered.com/app/2127570/...
Please share this.
www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/scriven...
Please share this.
www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/scriven...
The bundle supports both groups' ability to provide opportunities, mentorships, and mental health resources for indie devs around the world.
itch.io/b/3381/indie...
The bundle supports both groups' ability to provide opportunities, mentorships, and mental health resources for indie devs around the world.
itch.io/b/3381/indie...
Could be useful for projects or photo-bashing.
www.getty.edu/art/collecti...
Could be useful for projects or photo-bashing.
www.getty.edu/art/collecti...
do you have a cheap, healthy, low-cost recipe? post it here! or quote tweet this post. or dunk on me for something I don't care just post easy meals that people can make right now.
do you have a cheap, healthy, low-cost recipe? post it here! or quote tweet this post. or dunk on me for something I don't care just post easy meals that people can make right now.
Thankyou 💔
Thankyou 💔
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/o...
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/o...
We'd love to see some more stories that explore the unexplained from different lenses
All the details can be found here: paranormal-aspecs.carrd.co
We'd love to see some more stories that explore the unexplained from different lenses
All the details can be found here: paranormal-aspecs.carrd.co
Ethnomusicologist, photographer, folklorist, & scholar Margaret Fay Shaw (1903–2004) recorded a traditional Hebridean Halloween on South Uist in the 1930s, in photographs & on film
—via the National Trust for Scotland
#Gaelic
www.nts.org.uk/stories/oidh...
Ethnomusicologist, photographer, folklorist, & scholar Margaret Fay Shaw (1903–2004) recorded a traditional Hebridean Halloween on South Uist in the 1930s, in photographs & on film
—via the National Trust for Scotland
#Gaelic
www.nts.org.uk/stories/oidh...