A Ghibli movie raided the train.
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@brookeycookie21
A Ghibli movie raided the train.
Even when I'm at work for 11 hours in the pouring rain I can't help but find every plant stunning #echinaceapurpurea #obsessed
My scuba man 😍😍😍
#bam
So they may not be my favorite plants and it was miserable and rainy this morning. But everything in bloom is BEAUTIIIFUL!
Breathing City
7 Billion Humans | Randy Olson
Population shift into and out of the cities is a particularly interesting dynamic. We became an urban species just recently—fifty one percent of us now live in cities and from a green perspective that is not necessarily a bad thing. In 1800 three percent of the world’s population lived in cities. By 2007, it was fifty percent, and by 2050, seventy five percent or more will live in cities. Most of these super cities will border the world’s oceans. Three of the top twenty urban hubs are now in China—a result of the largest human migration in history when peasants moved to the cities for economic opportunity.
Beautiful Modern Home In Sharon
jvanucchi
"We see the handmade movement like the slow food movement: people want things that are made with love, have some life to them, come with a story."
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Adorbs
Photographer Karen Glaser isn’t taking your average photos of Florida swamps.
Glaser uses her scuba training to capture intriguing images of the underwater muck and grime found in the swamps of Everglade National Park.
Underwater Photography From the Florida Everglades
via Slate
#repostfromjen I can't help but share this picture too. Super mom finally gets a break after this crazy holiday weekend. I have never met such an amazing woman in my life doing above and beyond for everyone around her even on the day we are supposed to spoil her- she spoiled all the moms around the area in delicious fruit and sneaks in a power nap. #mymomrocks
one of my favorites
Design as a Discussion
The way it should be.
This is perfect!
Hans Christian Klasema’s Fabulous Garden
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Look how strong formal elements are included in basically naturalistic garden design … Love these long narrow lines of trees in the middle of the jungle … What a brilliant work! s i m i l a r: Private Danish garden by Jørn Møller Jensen / Forest Floor Gardening / Maria Aarts’ garden
Looking at next semesters studio! #siracusa #yesplease #studioisfinallydone
Mad About Trees
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"I have always been mad about trees… I get such intense joy from the visual experiences of my surroundings- amazing trees/ birds/ flowers/ landscapes/ seascapes/ buildings- that I want others to experience that joy too." - Gillian Ware s i m i l a r: Through the silent mist / Fog landscapes by Kåre Gade / Landscape photography -365 Project by Liam Grant
TimeScapes
(You have to watch in full screen)
This is production footage from Tom Lowe’s forthcoming debut film, “TimeScapes,” a portrait of the American Southwest. (twitter: @timescapes)
More info: http://timescapes.org/
I love that this is a mix of time-lapse, slow motion and video