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Otto Scharf • Snow and Fog • Germany, 1908
Sun comes up on the deer fields.
A Blind Man in His Garden, Homer, Alaska (July 1984, October 1987) Joel Sternfeld, American, born 1944 Chromogenic print, from the series “American Prospects”
Trail cam catching a deer fawn with the zoomies
“Long walks in the woods, going barefoot day and night, a lamp in the evening, a warm room, and the moon, whenever it suits her, and the stars when they are out, and otherwise just sitting and listening to the rain or to the storm as though it were God himself.”
— Rainer Maria Rilke, from a letter to Lou Salomé written c. December 1912
life is so good when ur reading a book and taking it w u everywhere like your little child
Jakub Schikaneder (Czech, 1855-1924)
[ID: Photo of a brown bear walking along the pebble shoreline of a vast lake. In the distance there are trees and mountains, the sky is dark and cloudy, but a rainbow shines through, arching over and reflecting in the lake.]
Photo by John Hyde
Mitake Summer after rain by cata_angel999
everyone has violence in themselves
I am violent.
Personal note written by Marilyn Monroe on hotel stationary
little forest (2018) dir. yim soon rye
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‘The Oak Addresses the Spirits of the Trees’ by Frederick Cayley Robinson, 1911