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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Love Begins
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Wildflower Sunset.
@k_sto
Ciudad de Mexico, 2018.
living in the small house, it's warm and cozy inside, basking near the fireplace, preparing dishes for supper with your friends, walking through park in order to find ghosts, looking in the window while reading books, the sound of wind and rain
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Jens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standard for how a home should feel. From @dwellmagazine: “At the time, prefab suffered from a public-perception problem—the post–World War II housing boom and the subsequent need for quickly produced, kit-assembly structures had given the landscape of “ready-mades” a “dreary sameness” and a “cheapjack reputation.” Risom’s structure, with its use of weathered wood, soaring cathedral ceiling, and expansive openness tied to its bucolic location, set a new standard for what prefab could look like.” Photos by Floto + Warner (@cassieflotowarner)
Room in the Villa di Quarto, near Florence - Emanuel Stöckler, 1873
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Abadoned gorgeous Japanese love-hotel.