Psycho (1960)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Cinematography by John L. Russell
“It’s not like my mother is a maniac or a raving thing. She just goes a little mad sometimes. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you?”
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Psycho (1960)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Cinematography by John L. Russell
“It’s not like my mother is a maniac or a raving thing. She just goes a little mad sometimes. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you?”
Piccadilly circus, London, 1949
Antonio Canova, Cupid and Psyche
Having Fun With Your Breakfast by Michele Baldini.
Bear mom and the cubs🐻🐻🐻 ©️Ville Pääkkönen Photography
Photographer Matt Binstead captured these stunning photos of a tiny harvest mouse as it clung to a dandelion blowing in the wind in the British Wildlife Centre
Adult Witch Tip:
🌕Take a glass of white wine out beneath the full moon. Set your intention, let the moonlight charge the glass, drink it down and fill yourself with the energy of the full moon.
🌑During the new moon substitue for red wine. Focus on yourself, strengthen your heart on the darkest nights.
Brúarfoss waterfall near Reykjavik, Iceland
Known as Petunia cultivars, Night Sky Petunias are a deep purple flower that’s characterized by the unique patterns on their petals. Much like their name suggests, these mesmerizing plants bloom to reveal a stunning plethora of white stars resembling distant clusters of galaxies. Their otherworldly patterns are the result of a variance between night and day temperatures, so if you’re growing your own then you should keep them warm in the day (around 100° F) and cool at night (about 50°F) in order to yield the most spectacular results. (Source)
Here is my first post on them, @sixpenceee
A compilation of amazing tattoos that turns scars into works of art. (Source)
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