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Harald Oskar Sohlberg (Norwegian, 1869--1935)
Summer in Gifu, Japan.
Edwardian 9ct Gold & Opal Bracelet
Clovelly, England
… essentially …. druidic 🌲🍃🌲
I Will Be Made a New Creature - Brendon Burton
Floating islands in Norway. While bizarre, the phenomenon of floating islands is fairly common around the world. Composed of aquatic plants, mud, and other detritus, they’re generally capable of supporting not only a varied aquatic community below, but also small trees and species above. They tend to form when plants like cattails or reeds extend out into deeper water and are torn loose from shore by storms. Some have been known to last only a season, while others endure for decades or longer. (Source)
So enchanted and inspired
Windows bouncing screensaver
I want to live there
Can you imagine though not knowing about this and you go visit this area and you’re like oh look at these islands there. How nice. It’d be kind of swell to build a little place there. Maybe someday. You come back the next day and you could have sworn the islands were a bit farther a away yesterday..oh well. You come back a few days later and the islands are on the other side of pond…..wait a second….you come back the next day and you can pretty much walk on to one….is this a fairy trap!?
Lee Jeonglok - Iceland, 02, 2019
Sleater-Kinney, pictured on the back cover of Dig Me Out | photo by Robert Paul Maxwell | via last.fm