Faroe Islands
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Jules of Nature
Cosimo Galluzzi
Misplaced Lens Cap
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
noise dept.
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trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
Three Goblin Art
we're not kids anymore.
Today's Document

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Faroe Islands
Literally the only reason why I still use Tumblr is to watch porn
Saksun, Faroe Islands
I've been here, it's very beautiful and very soggy ☔
Tbh im kinda pissed im not asleep in bed next to the love of my life in a cottage with no obligations other than watering my vegetable garden
Feeling particularly lonely tonight and this pretty much summarises why
More instagram art
Sufjan singing "the birthmark on your shoulder reminds me"
kills me every time
Instagram just refuses to post multi-photo posts for me recently, so please enjoy some accidental art produced by the app crashing while trying to process them.
I'm very drunk
h o m e
48 days and I’ll be back in Australia and walking up these steps into mum & dad’s house, holy shit
Just your local instahoe popping in to show my face again
I can’t get this film out of my head
After three flights and 25 hours in transit (despite there being nine hour direct flights), I arrived back in Vancouver last night after spending two weeks in Dublin.
My uncle very generously offered to fly me over for free using his frequent flyer miles so I could spend the Christmas holidays with my extended family. Visiting Ireland and reconnecting with my family is something I have always, always wanted to do. It has been 18 years since I last visited as a seven-year old. So the opportunity to visit Ireland six months earlier than I had planned, see where my parents grew up, and meet up with everyone in my extended family was an unexpected surprise and the best way to finish off what has been a year of substantial personal growth for me.
2017 has been a pretty life changing year. My laid-back solitary life in my log cabin in Denmark and my two and a half years living and working in rural Western Australia came to an end.
I took my first real holiday in four years, visiting my brother and sister-in-law in Melbourne, and going on a road trip around Tasmania with Eric.
I cut off my long hair after growing it for four years, and have felt the most confident with my body and my appearance I have in a long, long time.
After pooh-poohing a friend who said she wanted to ~set me up~ with someone she knew, a coffee date with a handsome bald man wearing a kippah developed into what was essentially my first relationship. Unfortunately it was another case of wrong place/wrong time (a recurring trend for me) and it had to end prematurely as I had already booked a working holiday to Canada. While very painful to part ways (it still sucks), I have absolutely no regrets. It was exciting to feel so passionately about someone for the first time, get to know someone so intimately, and feel myself change for the better as a result.
In August I made the big decision to put my career on hiatus for a year and do some independent travel for the first time in my life. So far I have visited 12 cities/towns across Canada and the USA by myself. I have met up with friends from home, Tumblr friends, reconnected with my uncle, aunt and cousins in New Jersey; and of course met new people along the journey (and had sex with a few of them too - thanks, Montreal). I have made Vancouver my temporary home, and hiked, camped and skied across British Columbia with my beautiful beautiful friends Lauren and Spencer who I have missed dearly. Spending so much time with them over the last four months has been the best part of going on this trip. They’re family to me now.
I have three more months in Canada before I had back to Australia and Bali for my brother’s wedding. Then I hope to go back to Ireland for a month or so to drive around the island, and visit the Faroe Islands and Iceland.
And then, who knows. Back to Perth, or maybe to Melbourne.
Promising times ahead.
Alec Secareanu and Josh O’Connor photographed by Clare Shilland for i-D Magazine
I fiiiiinally saw God’s Own Country on Friday. Such a sweet film
Whistler
Hi
Ilia Efimovich Repin Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin (1855–1888), 1884
“Russian author Vsevolod Garshin specialized in short stories expressing his pacifist beliefs, love of beauty, and aversion to evil. In the early 1880s he became friends with Repin, a leading progressive painter who shared his concern for contemporary political and social problems. This portrait is one of several that Repin made of Russian artists and intellectuals following his return from study in France, as he sought a more national tenor in his work. Four years after it was created, Garshin, scarred by the suicides of his father and brother and his own mental illness, threw himself down a stairwell and died”
Canada, man