i’m like if a girl was a garden that was also a graveyard
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i’m like if a girl was a garden that was also a graveyard
“These violent delights have violent ends.”
In Dreaming by Josephine Cardin
Annie in Sinners / "Woman from the French Colonies" (1861) by Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
cut flowers / mia forrest
Normal groceries like milk or bread or whatever running out is whatever. Just anotha day. But when stuff like salt or cooking oil or rice runs out it feels like You’re supposed to be here for me and you’re leaving. You’re just like everyone else
Birds - Alice Brasser , 2010
Dutch,b.1965-
Oil on canvas,120 x 90 cm.
David Hockney, Pretty Tulips Photograph, 1970
nobody else doing it like me. particularly because the way i’m doing it is needlessly difficult
linked tree (includes options to donate to Ghanaian projects)
petition to show support
René Lalique, Jasmin Corsage ornament, 1899-1901.
Private Collection Shai and Shuxiu Lin Bandmann.
my beautiful wife, severe thunderstorm warning, is texting me 😌😚😍😍
Al Brydon
Bark beetle patterns (sources: 1, 2, 3, 4)
Adult bark beetles, of which there are several species, drill into trees and lay eggs in a tunnel underneath the bark. Hatched larvae chew through the wood away from the first tunnel, often avoiding each other using sensory cues. The result is beautiful, branching patterns of tunnels beneath the bark.