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if i look back, i am lost

Andulka
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Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
Mike Driver
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NASA
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium
RMH
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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JBB: An Artblog!
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Beautiful Cards by Monja Gentschow.
via iGRANT
In 1963, Melvin Sokolsky shot these iconic images for Harper’s Bazaar “Bubble” Spring Collection.
Surreal, no?
Dreamy Photos of Women Floating Over Paris
via Minimum Exposition
I love Over app! @madewithOver! #madewithOver #textography
Solar System Lollipops
from Vintage Confections
Random find from my friend's Facebook post.
untitled by .von. on Flickr.
This is beautiful.
Week 24
baby size = cantaloupe
Chanel Fall Couture 2012
We might not do well with unstructured time, we do respond very favorably to unstructured bags. And while there’s something a little freewheeling about a drawstring bucket situations, they also look crazy-sleek. Here, four to reach for. —erica
LEVEL I: Wendy Nichol keeps things simple,...
lotus flower macro - DD0A6043-1 by Bahman Farzad on Flickr.
DSC_0735 on Flickr.
Dask Dreaming
DSC_0790 on Flickr.
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Shirt - Zara / Vest - F21 / Trouser - Nasty Gal / Coat - UJ Uniqlo / Bag - Rebecca Minkoff
I haven't have any energy recently to go out really, but today I really wanted to take a walk and to have some Sunday brunch. Although NY weather is a bit far away from Spring, it was nice and gorgeous outside and it made me smile.
We walk to the other side of our usual way to go to walk (we used to live the area that we went to today), and we found out many things were changes in a short period of time. Brooklyn is rapidly changing. New apartment complexes, new restaurants and bars, and new arts - lots of street arts. It was like a instant street art gallery.
I easily get lazy and tend to stay home especially during winter. I like winter though - I like all the seasons. But, NY's winter is a liiiiiittle bit too long and I don't mind to have Spring anytime. ;)