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“Coffee helps me maintain my ‘never killed anyone streak’ .”
—
Serial Coffee Drinker (via slobbering)
happy cups ~ they never feel uncomfortably full at my house
Coffee ☕️
Photography by Karen Williams
Summer Milky Way at Wannamal, Western Australia
Nikon d810a - 50mm - ISO 5000 - f/2.8 - Foreground: 4 x 20 seconds -
Sky: 16 x 30 seconds - iOptron SkyTracker - Hoya Red Intensifier filter
Thanks @nasa.
It is spring, and the night wind is moist with the smell of turned loam and the early flowers; the moon pours out its beauty which you see as beauty finally, warm and offering everything.
Margaret Atwood, "No Name," from Selected Poems II: 1976-1986
Vincent Giarrano - "Morning Light"
Sitting, talking, walking ... just being present with her ... She just ... ... she always smelled like the fog on a fall morning ... that … wide smell ... when the earth lets loose the last rushes saved from spring ... as if she was making room in herself for whatever I might have in mind. ~ pic and poem by peregrine
Henri Matisse - Nu Rose Assis , 1935-36
I'm listening for cicadas in winter... knowing they're sleeping, but I'm unable to stop believing I might hear them calling to each other from seasons that have passed or have yet to come. - Peregrine