Cinque Terre, Italy
Rio Maggiore, to be exact.
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Cinque Terre, Italy
Rio Maggiore, to be exact.
Let’s be happy together. That’s good enough.
she really outdid herself
Cycladic harmonious settlements (presso Oía, Kikladhes, Greece)
It is likely I will die next to a pile of things I was meaning to read.
Lemony Snicket` (via coffeeandgrace)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Good Morning from Scotland
Quiraing Sunrise
Sunlight streams through the windows in the concourse at Grand Central Terminal in New York City in 1954.
via reddit
Egon Schiele 1914
Naomi Shihab Nye, "The Traveling Onion"
It is believed that the onion originally came from India. In Egypt it was an object of worship—why I haven’t been able to find out. From Egypt the onion entered Greece and on to Italy, thence into all of Europe. —Better Living Cookbook When I think how far the onion has traveled just to enter my stew today, I could kneel and praise all small forgotten miracles, crackly paper peeling on the drainboard, pearly layers in smooth agreement, the way knife enters onion and onion falls apart on the chopping block, a history revealed. And I would never scold the onion for causing tears. It is right that tears fall for something small and forgotten. How at meal, we sit to eat, commenting on texture of meat or herbal aroma but never on the translucence of onion, now limp, now divided, or its traditionally honorable career: For the sake of others, disappear. (submitted by terminally-vivacious)