Autumn Bounty IV: Decorative Maize, Fruit Stand near Dickerson, Maryland, 2021.
Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
I'd rather be in outer space šø

ellievsbear
we're not kids anymore.

#extradirty
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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will byers stan first human second
One Nice Bug Per Day
Misplaced Lens Cap
Xuebing Du

Andulka
trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

⣠Chile in a Photography ā£
$LAYYYTER
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Autumn Bounty IV: Decorative Maize, Fruit Stand near Dickerson, Maryland, 2021.
Rare Essence Day. 05.06.2018
āA little humility goes a long way. I feel like no one wants to listen anymore. Thatās sort of depressing for everybody. It would be great if the anonymity could disappear a little bit, so we could treat each other at least like strangers. I feel like strangers get more courtesy and the benefit of the doubt. As soon as you label somebody itās over.ā
(2/2) āThe day I graduated high school was the happiest day of my life. My mom had passed away the summer before my senior year and I was living in Baltimore at the time. Nobody knew I was living by myself. I rented a room in a house in Maryland. I was seventeen years old at the time. I was spending all the government money to pay for rent and go to school. My father was part of the PTA, but no one knew that I wasnāt actually living with him. He had kicked me out. It was the best day when I graduated. Iād finally made it. I donāt believe anyone was there in the crowd for me, but Iād done it for myself. It was really hard getting to that point. Graduating high school was the biggest milestone Iāve reached.ā
(½) āMy mom had breast cancer and she beat it, but then she came down with bone cancer. Thatās when she decided to let go. We all had to get on the same page with her. In a weird way, itās kind of fine though. I was with her the whole time. She was herself up until when she started dying. If anything, she taught me how to die gracefully. She taught me how to transition out. That was her last lesson for me. I told her that I loved her everyday. I miss her all the time, but I donāt regret not being there or not saying anything when I had the chance. After she passed away, the government gave my family all this money. My brother and sisters were trippinā, but I just wanted to come back to DC to finish high school and I did.ā
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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IāLL BE YOUR ANGEL, G U A R D I A N M A N
Cool "Disco" Dan Has Died; The prolific D.C. graffiti artist died on Wednesday due to complications from diabetes http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/blog/20970837/cool-disco-dan-has-died
( Boom!! )
Such a beautiful comparison....Ā
Coming Through The Years - The Spiritual Starlites Of Atlanta, Ga. (I Havenāt Got Tired / Coming Through The Years, 197?)
BeāLa Dona - Swimming Pool (Eye Of The Tiger)
Summer Sunset, Washington DC
The United States is going through a lot of turmoil at this time. I just want to send a shout out to the rest of the wonderful and international Tumblrverse that there is still a lot of beauty in America and its people.
I cling to a hope that, in the end, both sides can find a commonality in humanity.
This photo was taken at the rooftop terrace of the Newseum in Washington, DC. I went there to visit to three unbelievably amazing exhibits:
Pulitzer Prize winning photos Refugee Photos First Dogs Photos
All are in my heart.