Street food vendor’s stall in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Street food vendor’s stall in Istanbul, Turkey.
"I'm just a girl☺️🥰💖💞💅🌺🌷🦄" when you were eight and the teacher said she needed some strong boys to carry something you used to be furious, and when you convinced them to let you help, you carried twice as many chairs as the boys with the righteous anger of a girl who knew she was just as capable as them. Where did that go?
People in the notes
i drew peaches in water (art study)
SCROLL BACK UP IT'S A DRAWING!!!
Today’s fish thing is this set of fish glass cups!
Dacia Maraini, tr. by Tim Vode, from “Dreams of Clytemnestra” wr. c. 1994
1690s book with filigree silver binding - National Library of Sweden This binding is an exquisite example of Danish filigree technique from the 1690s.It belongs to the National Library’s Huseby Collection and was once owned by Karren Mogensdotter Skoug. Her name and the year 1692 are engraved on the inside of the clasps. -(x)
Faces in coffee.
ya gotta stop caring what people think and start being extremely weird. but never cruel. i think that might save you
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“Peanut” 2001
Gold and amethyst ring, Java, Indonesia, 8th-11th century
from Hixenbaugh Ancient Art
Block printed wallpaper of Morning Glory - ca 1795-1810, France.
My sister volunteers at the local animal shelter, which recently rescued an astounding fifty-one guinea pigs from a hoarder. Obviously, they're pretty overwhelmed with this, so my sister agreed to foster two of them. Now this animal shelter has a practice of giving its animals seemingly random names, like words they just pulled out of a hat or perhaps a box of magnet poetry. This particular batch of guinea pigs they decided to name after office supplies, and the result of all this is that we are now fostering two guinea pigs named Business Card and Filing Cabinet.