A gate to someone’s back garden on a trail near Kamakura, Japan. Text and photography by Subliminati on Flickr
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
Today's Document
AnasAbdin
noise dept.
Xuebing Du
RMH
wallacepolsom
tumblr dot com
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Mike Driver
cherry valley forever
Cosimo Galluzzi
todays bird

PR's Tumblrdome

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
styofa doing anything
sheepfilms
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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@softsugaryrot
A gate to someone’s back garden on a trail near Kamakura, Japan. Text and photography by Subliminati on Flickr
darkmoon
'timepiece' kinetic brooches by myra mimlitsch-gray, 1987 in one of a kind: american art jewelry today - susan grant lewin (1994)
black + white magazine april 2000
someday i will be so good at drawing fish
Wild boars ❤️🐽
And then you had that dream again.
Dora Abodi
Textile art featuring a school of koi fish, by artist Lin Xia.
Faerie Cottage, The Enchanted Wood
photo via winterthur
1001 Nights (1998) Art: Yoshitaka Amano
And then you had that dream again.
▽ The first envelope was a pair of wings.
Afterglow
unbird_seigo
Kiyoshi Awazu
thinking about how ursula k leguin said "what goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives" and how everyday i wake up slightly different and i can feel myself shed the skin of who i used to be slowly, slowly, until i look back and can scarcely recognise who i was... but also she is still a part of me, part of the leaf litter and the humus, supporting me as i send new roots down and new leaves stretching up to the sunlight
The Road Out of Town, Justin Parpan