Miniature “Guarnerius” violin carved in 1927 by high school student John Javornicky, complete with tuning pegs that turn and strings. “Made from wood picked up in the forest beside a beautiful lake” in Monticello, NY. Sold via Tihngs.

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we're not kids anymore.
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Miniature “Guarnerius” violin carved in 1927 by high school student John Javornicky, complete with tuning pegs that turn and strings. “Made from wood picked up in the forest beside a beautiful lake” in Monticello, NY. Sold via Tihngs.
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Isopods
They make great mounts: they are docile, big, live long and have a very smooth gait. Not as fast as spiky legged and feisty cockroaches, but they make up for it with their ability to traverse uneven terrain and scale nearly vertical cliffs.
That said, an untrained isopod has the inconvenient habit of rolling up into a ball if it feels threatened. And it will do so with no regard for the rider sitting on top of it.
That's why the farmers who sell them as mounts start riding them as soon as they're big enough to get them used to it. Not without mishaps of course.
Sunflowers with Desert Wind (13) by Lone Quixote
for many many years i thought that "beatles" was how you spelled the bug and to this day "beetles" looks weird to me
~prints~
Girl help I scribbled the clock tower from Goncharov instead of doing my chemistry homework
Girl help I scribbled the clock tower from Goncharov instead of doing my chemistry homework
"He was like a moth to a flame when he met you, Andrey."
Goncharov (1973)
Bringing this back because I can't get over the way the way Andrey's soft-hearted hope gets scorched away by his compulsion for destruction, the way his eyes shift between wistful and fiery. And just when it seems like he's gone far enough, done enough damage to stop and build something new, fate throws a fucking curveball and ugh the pain in his face in the firelight kills me every time.
Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin pup - a small species of land cetacean often seen in large pods. These social creatures are known for their distinct markings.
reinvent love
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goncharov (1973)
Me and "The Fonz" at premiere of Goncharov (1973) at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
"He was like a moth to a flame when he met you, Andrey."
Goncharov (1973)
~ A collage for Katya ~
Goncharov (1973)
this is my oc guncharov hes like goncharov but he has another gun
One of the first full body poses I tried 😖
My oc Akira once again…. 💖
Quick digital painting of my ff14 character 🥰