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Summerhouse on Gotland | photos by Jonas Ingerstedt
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Misty March Morning, by Mick Carver.
~Tile inspiration from my favorite instagram account~
These still life linocuts by Jane Walker have a very pleasing mid-century feel to them, Now available from St Jude’s.
Pick a street corner in downtown Hamtramck, Mich., and you’ll be struck by the incredible mix of cultures crammed into this tiny, 2-square-mile city.
A Catholic church across the street from a mosque. Polish pastry shops, sausage factories, and grocery stores promising “the best Polish food, shipping to Eastern Europe,” side by side with Bengali clothing shops that sell richly embroidered dresses and headscarves. And you’d be remiss if you didn’t stop in the many Yemeni restaurants serving fragrant lamb and discs of flatbread the size of hubcaps.
What has united all of the immigrant groups who’ve come to Hamtramck? Good jobs in the auto industry. Hamtramck is surrounded by Detroit, and for decades, car manufacturing was its lifeblood.
Hamtramck, Michigan: An Evolving City Of Immigrants
Photos by Elissa Nadworny/NPR
Jill Freedman, Wheel of Fortune, New York City, 1969 Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1969
today be kind, the world needs more softness and more love.
Anti-Communist booklet, c.1965
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This is a door knob. Both cool and creepy. Cool and creepy I said. Wow.
Well, let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Sensible Thing” (via thelovejournals)
standing by as the gates are closing
looking out from above the town
I’ve been here a lifetime, I forgot how to come down
Brighton streets. June 2012.
Little steps every day add up.
Red String of Fate Enamel Pin -
According to legend, an invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstances.
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