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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
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if i look back, i am lost
Cosimo Galluzzi

Kiana Khansmith
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shark vs the universe
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izzy's playlists!
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Three Goblin Art
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SPECIAL PURPOSE ROOMS | Time Life Books ©1980
northern ireland.
Wales - Autumn (by Miss Macleod)
On rare years when the conditions are right in the arid landscape of the Badlands, in the American West, wildflowers burst into a display of colour for just a few days. The vegetation in the region has adapted to the climate, with just a small amount of moisture the desert can become coloured with sweeping fields of Scorpion Weed, Beeplant and the flowers of the Pincushion Cacti. These blooms can be very short-lived to conserve moisture.
Photographs by Guy Tal
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Ryue Nishizawa - Vertical garden house, Tokyo 2013. Via, photos (C) Iwan Baan.
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@luis-sapiens-miranda submitted:
"Caixa Forum" Madrid, Spain
winter I: willow, by agnes ma.
theartfulgarden:
Garden Tree House / Hironaka Ogawa & Associates
Bringing on the ‘garden’ at Bar & Garden. Many folks have asked us why we named the store Bar & Garden. The answer is simple: actually, no, it isn’t. I guess if you boil it down, it’s for two reason: one, because all our products meet a minimum standard, at the end of the day you can trace them all back to a garden somewhere on this lovely, lonely planet of ours. Two, Marissa is a landscape designer by trade, and we wanted to use the store’s design and her skills to remind people of the connection between plants and drink. And now that we are building out the tasting area, we are focusing on making it a ‘garden’ outside the bottle, while the drinks you consume there will remind you of that garden you taste inside the bottle. Ahem. I warned you it wasn’t simple!