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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Inspired by Eye of the Universe, an extraordinary track by McKane Davis and Kid Reverie ✨ Human made by me using public domain images. Website + Instagram
"Hey that's far out, so you heard him too?" ✨ Human made by me using public domain images. Website + Instagram
The Galaxy Ballroom. I dreamed this one ✨ Human made by me using public domain images. Website + Instagram
I wonder if they picked up ✨ Human made by me using public domain images. Website + Instagram
beautiful details from an old crypt
Vassar college girls practicing Greek dances 1923
By Studio Reutlinger. France, Early 1900s.
Segundo De Chomón - “Metempsychosis” (1907).
it was almost dark but the fog seemed to have captured what little light remained, and the woods were glowing.
An elegant antique shop window in Gettysburg.
Candle-Lightin’ Time by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1901).
untitled by parachutgirl on Flickr.
Château de Noisy façade.
Celles, Belgium.
November, 2013.
An abracadabrangle (1726).
The famous abracadabra typographic triangle makes an appearance in Pierre Guarin’s Grammaticae Hebraicae et Chaldaicae, ex optimis quae hactenus prodierunt, nova facilique methodo concinnatae, tomus II (Paris: Typis Jacobi Collombat, 1726-1728).