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Janaina Medeiros
noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Xuebing Du
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Love Begins
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Andulka
Keni
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Not today Justin
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The Bloomsbury WC1 kitchen. deVOL Kitchens, East Midlands, UK.
Wake up to the smell of campfire.
Family compound near Green Springs, Virginia
Submitted by Peter Knapp
We’ve lived here in Virginia since ‘82. My wife and I are retired schoolteachers. We met in the Waterski shows in the seventies. There’s a lake on the property, and I’ve done some building over the years. (Search “Knapp’s Lake” on Google Earth to see the aerial view.)
Built in the early 90s using some repurposed materials and rough-sawn local pine, the 5-level boathouse/party center is aging gracefully.
The A-frame cabin has a porch now for grandpa/granddaughter hanging out, and a fishing shelter on the dock enjoyed by the resident Heron.
My wife’s retirement greenhouse built in 2011 has recycled storm windows in the south side, a cedar center post from the property, and a loft for winter afternoon snoozing.
Submitted by Sandri Rutten
We bought this lovely little 90-year old log cabin from the son of the man who originally built it in the late 1920s (in the black and white photo). It’s located on Lac Courtes Oreilles in northern Wisconsin, on a beautiful piece of lake front-property. The outside of the cabin has had a lot of wear, but the inside is gorgeous, with beautiful woodwork and great little details. It’s truly a special place.
Tiny House on Guemes Island, Washington
Submitted by Jessica / @guemes.tinyhouse
My husband and I built the tiny house in 2015, he’s a wood worker and I’m an illustrator. It’s located on our property where we live of 5 acres in the woods here on Guemes island (home to around 600 year round residents) we rent it on Airbnb so people can try out tiny living.
We also decorated it and provide things inside of it to use (like cutting boards and ceramic mugs) made by artists and we have a book about all the items called our ‘tiny house featured makers" book. Guests really enjoy this as they can go buy any of these items they use and enjoy during their stay.
All Maddie wanted to do today was watch Star Trek. She’s great 🙌🏼
Mauricie, Quebec by Alexandra
Fast cat, painted on the wall at Loma Brewing, by @litterbug and @ashleyfun, last time we went to Los Gatos. (at Loma Brewing Company)
Yosemite National Park, California
A morning hike through Yosemite
happiest. (at Lynnhurst, Minneapolis)
Waking up with a cold breeze on your face and the smell of summer all around
Obersee, Königssee
Denny’s is the closest thing to a fantasy hospital where you could come in, hook yourself up to a chicken strip drip, relax, nurture yourself. If only we had reclining beds in addition to booths…
Chicken strip drip.