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Truly uplifting to know there are capybaras in a little hot spring in Japan listening to Patsy Cline.
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Pink residence in Morishita, Tokyo | © Jan Vranovský, 2016
ahhh I want it to be summer again so I can wear this dress 🌸🌞🌞
I know it’s not fall rn but it’s still cold enough at night for sweaterssss
made this gorgeous flower crown while camping in the desert 🌵the super bloom happening is so amazing, the hills are tinted yellow and purple and orange
Mugshot of Elin Flodberg, 1913, Sweden. The reason for her arrest is not known. She worked as a bookbinder.
Everett Shinn - Nude Bathers - 1910
Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in Lucky Star (Frank Borzage, 1929)
A simple, heartfelt story of love and redemption among poor mountain folk during and after World War I, it’s sensitively directed and perfectly photographed (by Chester A. Lyons). If you’re leery of silent films, this is a good one to start with. The acting is naturalistic and no one is tied to railroad tracks or attacked by a mustachioed villain. Definitely worth seeing.
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