Today was long and terrible

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Today was long and terrible
Una edecán del Metro da indicaciones por el sistema de sonido, poco después de la entrada en funcionamiento de la línea 1 en 1969. Se aprecia uno de los “paraguas” de concreto de la estación Candelaria, diseñada por Félix Candela.
August rain: the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time.
Sylvia Plath (via inunomimi)
Klimt, Gustav
✰ Marisa Berenson for Paco Rabanne _ Photo by Guy Bourdin, Vogue Paris, October 1969 ✰
Martin Munkácsi, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Mexico, 1933
Bridal Crown c. 1500
The Perigee is the point in the moon’s orbit at which it’s closest to Earth
Photographed at midnight in Tuktoyaktuk, Canada by Francis Anderson (May 5th, 2012)
Norwich pattern books
These happy-looking books from the 18th century contain records. Not your regular historical records - who had died or was born, or how much was spent on bread and beer - but a record of cloth patterns available for purchase by customers. They survive from cloth producers in Norwich, England, and they are truly one of a kind: a showcase of cloth slips with handwritten numbers next to them for easy reference. The two lower images are from a pattern book of the Norwich cloth manufacturer John Kelly, who had such copies shipped to overseas customers in the 1760s. Hundreds of these beautiful objects must have circulated in 18th-century Europe, but they were almost all destroyed. The ones that do survive paint a colourful picture of a trade that made John and his colleagues very rich.
Pics: the top two images are from an 18th-century Norwich pattern book shown here; the lower ones are from a copy kept in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (item 67-1885), more here.
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOREVER
Take the time to read through. This is the most beautifully sarcastic thing I’ve ever read.
The Grand Budapest Hotel (dir. Wes Anderson)
1930s pink lace bralette and tap shorts set
by GuermantesVintage on Etsy
Find a beautiful piece of art. If you fall in love with Van Gogh or Matisse or John Oliver Killens, or if you fall love with the music of Coltrane, the music of Aretha Franklin, or the music of Chopin - find some beautiful art and admire it, and realize that that was created by human beings just like you, no more human, no less.
Maya Angelou, you will be missed. (via hydeordie)