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Not today Justin
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@theartofmadeline
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
cherry valley forever
Today's Document

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
dirt enthusiast
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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#extradirty
Mike Driver
KIROKAZE

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Russia

seen from Tunisia

seen from Pakistan

seen from Indonesia

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seen from Switzerland
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seen from United States

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Jess Cole & Irene Guarenas by Alice Rasati / Vogue Ukraine June 2017
Lu Xinjian (Chinese, b. 1977), Shanghai No.5, 2014. Acrylic on canvas, 200 x 150 cm
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An oldie but a goodie.
Our happy herb babes. We’ve grown dill, cilantro, basil, rosemary, mint, and thyme.
Homemade raw apricot, dark chocolate + coconut bites dipped in cacao & dark chocolate crumbs :) Recipe via My Darling Lemon Thyme
Ever since visiting parts of Asia, I’ve been inspired by relaxed, one-size-fits-most silhouettes. Lately I’ve taken a liking to the Japanese kimono – it’s a timelessly elegant and versatile garment that has a tailored yet relaxed feel. They can look great on anybody and everybody.
“Although western style clothes, whether ready-made or tailor-made, come in a great variety of forms and designs and sizes, the form is fixed before the garment is put on. Thus, the garment either fits a particular person or it does not. Quite the opposite is true of kimono, since from the most formal to the most casual they all have the same form. It is possible to speak of the true form of a kimono only after it has been put on a human body. In other words it is the wearer who, according to his proficiency, creates the form. It is this potential to highlight and express a person’s personality that makes kimono so different from western styles of dress. Since it is what is inside that gives the kimono its true form, it is meaningless for the wearer to merely imitate another person’s outer or physical presence. Those who would make the beauty of the kimono their own must first make their own spirit and character a thing of beauty. This is the wisdom of beauty for those devoted to the kimono.”
- Norio Yamanaka, The Book of Kimono
This is my first handmade kimono jacket. It’s fully lined with black silk & made from silk brocade. It has tapered panels in the side seams. I wanted to make my grandma something special for her birthday since she has always inspired me with her creativity and way of showing love through handmade gifts 🙏I’m excited to make more (...and take some better photos when I’m not rushing out the door!)
The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach gave me the dose of creature interaction I’ve been lacking. Had a glorious time with family visiting and was fully reminded of the wonder of nature.
Aquarium of the Pacific — Long Beach, California
Aquarium of the Pacific — Long Beach, California
O hello there
Beautiful twisted cactus tree at Fullerton Arboretum.
Fullerton Arboretum