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Want to own it? Find it in my Poshmark listings for RedReadRetale or in my Etsy Shop: Earth to Gert: A Unique Boutique.
And ODLES more!
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Yummm. And the water it has boiled in makes surprisingly great broccoli tea. Instant reaction ‘ew?’- try it. You might like it too :)
“That was then,
This is NOW,
It IS.
and is only.
all.
there.
ever.
is.
Now.
No other. “
Ditto ❤️
He’s trying to catch them all
The Wizard of Oz Book. Hardcover. 1980. By L. Frank Baum. 220 pages
A Classic!
This cool old copy has been loved, there is some shelf wear, a previous own name written on first page, a kid scribbled on & tore out two blank pages at the rear of the book. There are few tiny stains/ from coffee maybe? Its an as-is copy. Priced accordingly.
It sounds worse than it is because I listed the flaws. But I love wabi sabi vintage items- its authentic, and you know it had a good life so far being read and enjoyed. I would still add it to your collection if you collect wizard of oz books.
If you want to own this, please visit my poshmark listings, if you are new to poshmark, my code: REDREADRETALE will get you $10 off your first order.
Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Book: Emerson's Essays. by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Hardcover.
Two novel distinct types of amacrine cells – neurons that connect from the eye's light-sensitive retina to the brain – identified in zebrafish that respond differently to different sized moving objects
Read the published research article here
Image from work by Yan Li and colleagues
Institute of Neuroscience, State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China
Video originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in PLOS Biology, February 2024
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