GUESS WHAT ALL YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE WITH EYEBALLS
It's Pollinator Week!
It's a real thing, from June 18th to the 24th there's various events and stuff going to support local bees and other pollinators that are vital our ecosystem!
http://pollinator.org/pollinator-week
See if anything is going on near you, maybe support your local honey farmers, or just spread a little love for our pollinator friends!
and I'm gonna try to challenge myself to draw something Bee or Pollinating-insect related every day this week.
Bees are kinda important to me, and more than just an environmental way. To a degree where I have a pretty large tattoo of a bee on my bicep. Throughout my whole experience with therapy and medication this year and managing my OCD, I'd often describe my head as a swarm of hornets. Just, angry and uncontrolled noise that I can't process. I've come to accept that I won't be rid of that, but I can at least learn how to manage and control it.
So I started thinking of it like bees instead. Bees have an order, bees have a purpose that they work towards. And yeah, they swarm when they freak out, but they can still return to that order. I use bees as a metaphor for my mental health, so they mean a lot to me.
BUT WITH ALL THAT SAID!
BE NICE TO BEES
PROTECT THEM BEES AND OTHER BUGGOS THAT HELP MAINTAIN FLOWERS AND PLANT LIFE AND JUNK
It's Pollinator Week!
It's a real thing, from June 18th to the 24th there's various events and stuff going to support local bees and other pollinators that are vital our ecosystem!
http://pollinator.org/pollinator-week
See if anything is going on near you, maybe support your local honey farmers, or just spread a little love for our pollinator friends!
and I'm gonna try to challenge myself to draw something Bee or Pollinating-insect related every day this week.
Bees are kinda important to me, and more than just an environmental way. To a degree where I have a pretty large tattoo of a bee on my bicep. Throughout my whole experience with therapy and medication this year and managing my OCD, I'd often describe my head as a swarm of hornets. Just, angry and uncontrolled noise that I can't process. I've come to accept that I won't be rid of that, but I can at least learn how to manage and control it.
So I started thinking of it like bees instead. Bees have an order, bees have a purpose that they work towards. And yeah, they swarm when they freak out, but they can still return to that order. I use bees as a metaphor for my mental health, so they mean a lot to me.
BUT WITH ALL THAT SAID!
BE NICE TO BEES
PROTECT THEM BEES AND OTHER BUGGOS THAT HELP MAINTAIN FLOWERS AND PLANT LIFE AND JUNK
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