Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter to his wife Véra (24 March 1937)

shark vs the universe
Sade Olutola

Love Begins
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Andulka
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dirt enthusiast
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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JBB: An Artblog!
Claire Keane
Game of Thrones Daily
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$LAYYYTER

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter to his wife Véra (24 March 1937)
“Upstream”, Mary Oliver | Akimasa Harada
Rainy day in Daira Pond, Japan // 雨の日の平池
Came across this fallen Chaffinch nest, fortunately fallen before any eggs laid it seems. Absolutely gorgeous nests
women in GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums)
Robert Mapplethorpe for Helmut Lang (1997)
Ashenbank woods near Cobham, England by Simon Bolton
by wordyelaine
kafka
Pink mountaineer's axe from Muromachi period, 14th century Japan
Currently in the collections of the Nara National Museum.
When practitioners of Shugendō went up into the mountains, axes like this one were used to cut the branches and clear the brush in their path. Originally, these were used as a tool, but they came to take on a ceremonial function as a ritual implement. The blade of this axe is made of iron, and it is shaped like a plectrum for strumming stringed instruments. There are heart-shaped openwork designs decoratively bordered with bronze. The handle is made of wood wrapped in a bronze sheet.
I am no mans dream girl. No man could ever imagine and create a woman as complex and beautiful as me.
you have to let yourself be a weird woman or you will not survive