Captives - Marian Wawrzeniecki
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Xuebing Du
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Janaina Medeiros
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
hello vonnie
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
cherry valley forever
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Cosmic Funnies
Sade Olutola

JBB: An Artblog!
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Captives - Marian Wawrzeniecki
Endre Penovác (Serbian,b.1956)
i need to put a slice of moon in my mouth like a cold fruit
#dta tag #idk how but it is hey guys. what
Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens
Nature Photography Field Guide
“I want to write poems that lead me to look harder, with greater subtlety and more generosity of imagination and heart. Certainty closes off possibilities, complacency puts us to sleep, hard-set opinions and quick conclusions blind us to further looking. Uncertainty and doubt feel to me better. What you already know, what you already know how to say, you don’t need a poem for. Poems are for breaking our fixities of mind, heart, and language open. For breaking new ground of self and of world. The etymology of “bewilderment” says that the person is being “thoroughly lured into the wild.” Wild in this context is meant to be taken, I suppose, as a negative thing. But I long for time in the actual wild – I like to go solo backpacking. To find myself confused, perplexed, and uncertain is to enter a place of possibility and invention. Risk is the oxygen of poems, the gate you walk through to a wider life. The Commedia begins when Dante found himself bewildered, in a dark wood.”
— Jane Hirshfield, from On Writing Poems Facing Into the Broken World
beautiful world, where are you by sally rooney
Altered Vintage Art Plates from TheLuckyFox.
remember that point in time when dropping your phone didn’t break it but instead the back of it fell off and the battery fell out and you just had to put it back on
some days be like "im doing my silly little tasks:-)" while others are "im doing my silly little tasks:-("
girl help my to-do list has tasks on it
“Always be reading something, he said. Even when we’re not physically reading. How else will we read the world?”
— Ali Smith, Autumn (via soracities)
9 loaves, the feline bakery! (click for hq)
once i started spending my own money i realized my mom was right….we do have food at home
dentist: open up pls
me: i get sad sometimes