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Peter Solarz
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

@theartofmadeline
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almost home
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Kiana Khansmith
Claire Keane

Love Begins
hello vonnie
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.

shark vs the universe

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
trying on a metaphor

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@notesfromthegarden
Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Ivan Kramskoy, 1883.
Biedermeier Style Room, unknown artist of the Austrian school, undated, watercolor.
-Two Standing Women-
Moving On.
process pics :)
Sidney Poitier & Diahann Carroll in Paris Blues (1961) dir. Martin Ritt
madison brown photographed for petite danseuse, the degas art capsule selkie campaign by tyler william parker
Diahann Carroll and Pearl Bailey in House of Flowers (1954)
Gigi (1958) | dir. Vincente Minnelli
by Laura Nathan
This is my favorite place in Samarkand - the Shah-I-Zinda necropolis. It's a collection of mausoleums dating back to 11th..15th..19th centuries, and every next one is more ornate than the last. Inside: glazed tile and murals. Outside: glazed tiles and mosaic. Simply breathtaking!
WTF (where's the feta?)
LMFAO (love my feta and olives)
“An áilleacht i glas” 🍀☘️
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HOZIER
born 17th March 1990 on St. Patrick's day.
I'm doing my part!!
I feel like it really adds something to know that this coffee shop was right next to the state capitol building. There is a non-zero chance one of these lattes ended up in the senate chamber.
Congratulations, you've unlocked the secret nerd bonus! I actually ended up texting a friend who specializes in the early Roman empire for advice on designing this special.
Honey and almond are pretty self-explanatory, as honey and nuts both figured heavily in Roman desserts. Cinnamon, meanwhile, means dead rich guy. It was insanely expensive to obtain, and the wealthiest of Romans used it to scent funeral pyres, so that the smell of burning cinnamon would cover the scent of cremation.