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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Acquired Stardust
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snoopy of the day
Isaac Roberts - Photograph of minor planet ’Sappho’. White circle shows its position, 14-06-1887
'Salzburg at Night'. William Degouve de Nuncques. 1905.
Source: Dorothy Parker FB
blueberry picking, late july, maine
Costume appreciation
GRACE KELLY in High Society (1956)
Costume design by Helen Rose
"The Last Trolleybus" by Mikhail Kugach (1964)
Julie Andrews
January: A Year of Good Reading Ahead. A child pulls a sleigh full of books toward a house in this poster from the Chicago, Illinois WPA Federal Art Project. Illustrated between 1936 and 1941.
(January: A Year of Good Reading Ahead | WPA Posters)
The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
Kobayashi Kiyochika, Fireflies at Ochanomizu, 1880 LAMCA
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KATHARINE HEPBURN as Linda Seton in HOLIDAY (1938) dir. George Cukor
“What's the matter? You fed up?” “To the neck.”
Lily of the Valley Vases 🪷
FUNNY FACE (1957) — dir. Stanley Donen
The Haunting (1963) dir. Robert Wise
BOTD: Arctic Loon
Photo: Alexey Nesmelov
"The Old World counterpart to our Pacific Loon, entering North America mainly as an uncommon summer resident in far western Alaska. The two are very similar, and until recently they were combined as one species under the name 'Arctic Loon.' The true Arctic Loon (of the form found in eastern Siberia and western Alaska) is larger than the Pacific Loon, but its habits are similar."
- Audubon Field Guide
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