“Silent Guardians” by Andrey Surnov
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Mike Driver
cherry valley forever

Love Begins
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

blake kathryn
NASA
will byers stan first human second
occasionally subtle
taylor price
almost home
YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Sade Olutola
ojovivo

PR's Tumblrdome

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“Silent Guardians” by Andrey Surnov
Vietnam, 1915-1916
Ragnar Axelsson (Icelandic, b. 1958)
Jökulgil, Landmannalaugar, Iceland, 2001
five rounds of solitaire after breakfast
Joanna Borkowska ∿ Heat signature of an absent landscape
russel wright’s manitoga
Auguste Rodin. Two Hands, 1909.
https://www.instagram.com/rossjplatt
alignment comes from:
– the choices you make every day – choices that reflect your values – telling yourself the truth even when it’s uncomfortable – holding firm to what you will and won’t allow – trusting your first instinct – refusing to abandon your own needs – choosing peace over chaos – picking evolution instead of repeating what feels familiar – keeping promises you make to yourself – choosing long-term clarity over short-term comfort – protecting your mental and emotional energy – not performing for approval – walking away when something feels off, even if you can’t explain why – making decisions from your future self, not your fears – surrounding yourself with people who bring out your best – giving yourself permission to outgrow what no longer fits
Schillerslage, Photo by Heinrich Riebesehl, 1978
Ross J. Platt
“Puddle” woodcut, 24 cm × 31.9 cm M.C. Escher, 1952
Sunrise on Mars by NASA