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I’ll fight for you, too.
We thought Turn was about spies in the revolutionary war, but it was about the years it took for Abraham Woodhull to finally grow a maggot free cabbage
Gondor calls for aid!
in every episode → abraham woodhull in pilot
black sails // 1x03: “III.”
Happy 264th Birthday, Robert Townsend!
“today: cold and rainy out there 🍂🌧 warm and toasty in here ✨🕯☕️ #cozyday”
(via #AmandaWatters/mama_watters@ig
Haunting Landscape Photography Inspired by the Brothers Grimm Fairytales by Kilian Schönberger
German photographer Kilian Schönberger is deeply inspired by the exquisite and gruesome Brothers Grimm’s fairytales. Stunning and haunting, the images are brooding, atmospheric, which instantly transport you to a fantasy world, where the woods seem spookier, darker and far more enchanting than on Earth. Although Schönberger is colorblind, he understands that the composition and geometry of an image convey its mood and beauty.
“im a luxury few can afford” shirt but its “im a cryptid few can observe”
Turn Rewatch
“Portrait of Maria Luisa of Spain, Holy Roman Empress” (1770) (detail) by Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779).
‘In 1778, two Irish gentlewomen put on men’s clothing and ran away together. Lady Eleanor Butler had received several offers of marriage but was determined to share her life with her friend Sarah Ponsonby. […] They spent the rest of their lives in a black and white house called Plas Newydd outside Llangollen, cultivating their garden, improving their minds and filling the house with clocks, cabinets and “whirligigs of every shape and hue”. [They also had] a little dog called Sapho.’
“Friend”
They literally named their dog Sapho
gal pals
Happy 267th Birthday, Abraham Woodhull!
Phillis Wheatley. The first published African-American female poet.
I love grandma activities… sleeping early, drinking tea, knitting, buying ugly sweaters and tacky clothing, gardening, feeding all the neighbourhood cats, sewing… Im all abt that!