train, 2020

oozey mess
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Claire Keane

Product Placement
Jules of Nature
Show & Tell
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!
Acquired Stardust
NASA

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Today's Document
tumblr dot com
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Peter Solarz
we're not kids anymore.
sheepfilms

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@iskycaptain
train, 2020
Grotta del Purgatorio, Gargano, Italy by @icharous
Did she get any like arts grants for this
“A dog with a flair for the melodramatic.”
(via)
Cabin in Scotland | Nikolaus Brinkmann
The em dash is rich with power. But you’ll lose yourself.
“A husky trying to make friends in the most husky way imaginable”
(via)
James Lloyd Cole
Isaac Johnston
Dave Sarazen
The ancient greeks really had graves for dogs. And they carved stuff on the stone like “carrying you here, I now feel as much grief as I felt joy when I carried you home” and “you never barked without reason, but now you are silent”. The human urge to tell a story spans centuries and millennia, and the loss of a really good dog makes you want to tell people - even people centuries in the future, who will never know your name - that there once was a dog who was a very good girl, but now she no longer is and you aren’t sure what to do with all this sorrow.