Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer
Greek, Hellenistic Period (3rd–2nd century B.C.)
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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if i look back, i am lost

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer
Greek, Hellenistic Period (3rd–2nd century B.C.)
František Kobliha – A sheet from the “Tristan” series. 1909
Tristan + Isolde - 2006
Natural history of turtles:
By Scoop, Johann David, 1752-1800
Keller, Johann Christoph, 1737-1796 , ill. Nut Biegel, Johann, 1750-ca 1 , engraver. Volckart, Johann Friedrich, 1750-1812 , engraver. Wonder Friedrich Wilhelm, 1742-1828 , ill.
Publication info Erlangen: Bey Johann Jakob Palm, 1792 [-1801]
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
60 years ago today on Sept. 4, 1957 the Little Rock Nine students were barred from attending school when governor Orval Faubus ordered the National Guard to prevent them from entering the high school. Pictured here is student Elizabeth Eckford walking away from the school after being turned away. This image ran in the Sept. 16, 1957 issue of LIFE with the following caption: “Jeers from a girl, Hazel Bryant (right), follow Elizabeth Eckford as she walks from Little Rock’s Central High. Guardsmen barred her from school.” Although the Little Rock Nine were finally able to attend classes by late September 1957, the fight wasn’t over: throughout the rest of the school year, they faced ongoing abuse, threats, discrimination and acts of hazing from their white peers and, disgracefully, from equally vicious adults. (Francis Miller—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #ThisweekinLIFE #LittleRockNine
Celestial Embroidered Accessories by Oliness Art Studio
Olya Moore is the talented artist behind Oliness Art Studio, an online shop where she sells her hand embroidered space themed purses and brooches. Her work consists of thread and tiny glass beads, pleasantly arranged to create tiny universes that fit in the palm of your hand. Vibrant, bright and dreamy Olya’s work truly reflects the passion she has for her craft.
New BROTHER coming out this fall on @atomicactionrecords and on the Not Just a Boys Club 2017 Fest comp this Nov.
when bae says something that hurts your feelings
How many times have people used a pen or paintbrush because they couldn’t pull the trigger?
Virginia Woolf (via quotemadness)
Helmet shaped like a griffin’s head, Italian, Milan or Brescia, ca. 1550
now you can find me also on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/museum.of.artifacts/
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Having a bad neurological day. I haven't had a severe episode like this for many months, maybe even since prior to spring, so I was feeling optimistic. Of course it's back and I feel horrible physically and emotionally. If this episode becomes a long-term one, it's going to ruin my work and my coming season. I've been looking so forward to playing again after having taken my summer off. Things just never seem to get better and stay better for long. There's always something to drag me down again.
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