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you know you're struggling when you get shook by a gotye song.
Everybody say you're using voodoo Your feet walk by themselves
the past don't ever quit those boxes in the attic
Reminder.
I have been homesick for you since we met.
A Father’s First Spring // The Avett Brothers (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
Peridot with Ludwigite inclusions - Soppat, Kaghan Valley, Kohisthan, Pakistan
Me looking for the serotonin my brain isn’t producing
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If it is just us, seems like an awful waste of space.
Carl Sagan (from Contact)
Yayoi Kusama’s installations are immersive, colorful, and sparkly. And for the first time ever, you can see six of her iconic Infinity Mirror rooms together in one place.
We’re giving you a sneak peek at “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors,” which opens Feb. 23 at our @hirshhorn museum.
Kusama’s kaleidoscopic installations give the illusion of infinite space. #InfiniteKusama celebrates the legendary Japanese artist’s 65-year career, and has a selection of other key works beyond the dazzling rooms, including some never shown before in the U.S.
Free timed passes are required for the exhibition, which runs through May 14. Plan your visit at kusama.si.edu
© Yayoi Kusama, photos by Cathy Carver
where Boston meets Charlestown. birds eye view maps were popular in the 1870-1910 period.
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1lb Burrito baby (w/ hundo for scale).
this is the money burrito. reblog for money and burritos to come your way
A Peak Inside One of the Two Hand-Crafted Globe Studios in the World
London based studio Bellerby & Co. Globemakers is among one of the only two workshops in the world, which produces handcrafted globes. Berlin photographer Ana Santl was invited to capture its craftsmanship and beauty.
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