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Baobab tree houses in Botswana. The wood is so soft that live trees are often hollowed out and used as dwellings. As seen on the Xigera safari camp and in "Architecture without Architects".
Paris för foodisar, featuring the hand model from the cover, Antoine.
Charles T. Scowen (attrib.) - “Group of wild Lilies”, c.1875-1880
Pioneertown dream home.
Scottish Witchcraft is not witchcraft as people imagine it today, (in fact it doesn't look anything like it). In fact Scottish wise folk didn't ever refer to themselves as a witch and were held in high esteem in their communities, witch was reserved as a negative term, even though some wise folk were sentenced as witches they clearly were something else all together. So what does a Scottish Wise women or man do? This short post should shed some light on the subject ...
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o2A5PlxOUo)
A prune getting its aura photographed by Valdemar Asp! For the swedish book “Herbariet - växter till mat, magi och medicin”.
Moon Garden
A moon garden is a garden specifically designed to be enjoyed by the light of the moon at night. It is typically planted with flowers and plants that are at their best after the sun has set. Some have blooms that only open at night, some release their fragrance into the cool night air and others simply have lovely silver foliage and white flowers that glow softly in the moonlight. Plants that resonate with the energy of the moon are also welcome in a moon garden, although they usually meet the other criteria as well.
A moon garden is a wonderful idea for night owls, for people who work long hours during the day and only get to enjoy their gardens at night, and, of course, for moon-worshipers!
Design Elements
To fully enjoy your moon garden, you will want a comfortable bench or perhaps a wooden swing to rest on in the cool of the evening.
The sound of a waterfall trickling through your plantings will provide a soothing backdrop to your evening meditation.
Consider adding a few (but not too many) glow-in-the dark garden decor pieces to help you navigate your way through the garden in the darkness and also to add a bit of magical flare. Consider creating stepping stones with glow in the dark pebbles or solar mason jars along your path to light your way.
Suggested Plants
Please note that many of these plants are poisonous and some are invasive. It is up to you to decide whether and where to plant them and to manage them responsibly. Please read the individual plant’s page carefully and do further research from other sources before purchasing and planting any of these.
Flowers that Open at Night:
evening primrose, night blooming cereus, night phlox "Midnight Candy", moonflower, night blooming daylily "Moon Frolic" or “Toltec Sundail”, night blooming water lily, night gladiolus, Casablanca lily, Nottingham catchfly, Four O'Clock, Dragon Fruit, Dutchman’s pipe cactus, night-blooming jasmine, angel’s trumpet, Evening Stock, Nicotiana/flowering tobacco
Flowers that Smell Their Best at Night:
Night Phlox, Night Blooming Jasmine, Evening Stock, Four O'Clock, August Lily, Moonflower, Tuberose, Garden Heliotrope, Mock Orange, Honeysuckle
Plants that Look Great in the Moonlight:
yucca, lily of the valley, magnolia, dogwood, lamb’s ear, sage
Plants that resonate with lunar energy:
Alder, Evening Primrose, Lemon, Maple, marsh mallow, Monarda, Mugwort, Poppy, Rosemary, Water Lily,
HERBARIET Elin Unnes — book design for Natur&Kultur
But when does something's destiny finally come to fruition? Is the plant complete when it flowers? When it goes to seed? When the seeds sprout? When everything turns into compost?
Leonard Koren, “Wabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers”
FAMILJEN by Ika Johannesson — graphic design watch it here
Great New Model Army mini-documentary! I cried.
The drama of a parisian stairway window.
Linnéa killing it in Grave Pleasures!
Garden Party
Alia O'Brien, of Blood Ceremony, in the fall 2014 issue of Rodeo, shot by Märta Thisner.
Erika Linder shot by Nina Andersson, for the summer 2014 issue of Rodeo magazine.
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