cherishing the warmth we recieve
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Mike Driver
Three Goblin Art
Claire Keane
YOU ARE THE REASON
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

pixel skylines
d e v o n
Not today Justin
Cosmic Funnies

#extradirty
DEAR READER
One Nice Bug Per Day
todays bird
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

@theartofmadeline

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cherishing the warmth we recieve
source, source, source, source
comfort
Pine rhizome. Photo David Read
mary karr/richard siken
“suffering feels religious if you do it right” no shut up it doesn’t. my friends laughing in the kitchen while i make dinner feels religious. the sun on my face after a long winter feels religious.
somebody in the notes posted this screenshot from the one & only, ursula k let guin. and now i'm screaming wtf
Eric Roux-Fontaine (French, b. 1966), A country in your eyes. Mixed media on canvas, 129.5 x 120 cm.
worth protecting
Colville: Following the lives of jockeys on the Colville Indian Reservation, this series explores masculinity within an intimate and complicated coming of age story. (2015 - 2019) Fergus Thomas
by Holly Warburton
The first two read like cryptic warnings to avoid nuclear storage sites
u win a prize cause thats exactly what i was thinkin abt when i made them
beautiful rings 💍🦋
Wedding Dress 1895
the god of dirt
The god of dirt came up to me many times and said so many wise and delectable things; I lay on the grass listening to his dog voice, crow voice, frog voice; now he said, and now,
and never once mentioned forever.
— Mary Oliver, from “One or Two Things” in The God of Dirt: Mary Oliver and the Other Book of God by Thomas Wingate Mann · 2004 (via Alive on All Channels)
george clausen / edward potthast / nicholas hely hutchinson / victoria vitalyevna samsonova / jeremy miranda / suzanne siegel
Melt by Hüseyin Özçelik
Young Woody Guthrie’s 1942 New Year’s Resolution List
New Years Resolution lists are always charming things. But this particular one, penned by the great Woody Guthrie (July 14, 1912–October 3, 1967) in 1942 at the tender-but-just-wise-enough age of almost thirty, is an absolute gem of humor, earnestness, and pure humanity. The list is typed out below:
1. Work more and better 2. Work by a schedule 3. Wash teeth if any 4. Shave 5. Take bath 6. Eat good — fruit — vegetables — milk 7. Drink very scant if any 8. Write a song a day 9. Wear clean clothes — look good 10. Shine shoes 11. Change socks 12. Change bed cloths often 13. Read lots good books 14. Listen to radio a lot 15. Learn people better 16. Keep rancho clean 17. Don’t get lonesome 18. Stay glad 19. Keep hoping machine running 20. Dream good 21. Bank all extra money 22. Save dough 23. Have company but don’t waste time 24. Send Mary and kids money 25. Play and sing good 26. Dance better 27. Help win war — beat fascism 28. Love mama 29. Love papa 30. Love Pete 31. Love everybody 32. Make up your mind 33. Wake up and fight