Life is a series of arrivals and departures. Most of the time, we are somewhere in between, waiting for the train.
Louise Erdrich
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styofa doing anything
Xuebing Du
trying on a metaphor
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.
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Three Goblin Art

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@picturetheclouds
Life is a series of arrivals and departures. Most of the time, we are somewhere in between, waiting for the train.
Louise Erdrich
Glennon Doyle, Untamed
Louise Glück, from “Otis”, Poems 1962 - 2012
musings on february
Hussein Chalayan (?), Franz Kafka (@shi-saa), Anne Magill, Bing Hua, Anne Magill, Margaret Atwood, Anne Magill, Dorothy Livesay, Anne Magill, Alice McDermott, Hussein Chalayan
buy me a coffee
Children riding a bicycle and sidecar, ca. 1930.
Maggie Nelson, Bluets
dmitri kessel - life goes to the louvre, 1951
Main Street, Cazenovia, New York, Photo by David Plowden, 1966
Le Dôme, Paris, 1920s.
- Hanny Michaelis
A family at a window in their home, Harlem, New York, 1947. Photographed by Morris Engel.
Reading on the train
(Edward Clark. 1949)
Kees Scherer Winter in Amsterdam , 1948-1953
Old Books with Cat, Barcelona, Photo by Francesc Català-Roca, 1953
Photo by Pietro Donzelli, 1950s