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Lake Como, Italy
photo via morgan
by casadeperrin
A little piece on a few of my favourite things, I’m also selling prints !
‘Pit Bull Flower Power’ Already Found Homes For 140+ Pits (New Pics)
Lake Tahoe, California
photo via jason
Balancing rocks.
A personal illustration, that was inspired by an article about why kids do not play freely in nature and don’t learn to explore it on their own anymore. One reason was that young parents are too scared and teach them safety very early (no treeclimbing etc.). The other point was that nature is this thing that has to be safed from humanity, therefore they don’t want to let kids roam free as they could disturb, step on/destroy nature. So parents treat trips to nature as a kind of controlled weekend activity and decide what the kids get to experience instead of the children deciding what interests them and what they want to do.The article claims, by this kids loose their curiosity and also don’t experiment with nature or discover flora and fauna anymore. So I came up with this illustration. The article (in german) can be found here.
Happy Mother’s Day from King Range National Conservation Area in California!
“Flowers for Mother’s Day…Here’s to all the beautiful, wonderful and lovely mothers that care for us and help us to grow.”
Photos and post by Justin R. Robbins, BLM California
Sika deer, Purple Jade Riverside Resort, Beijing by 小于
Sika deer is called 梅花鹿 (Meihua Lu;lit. Plum blossom deer) in China because of its floral spotted coat. It is a symbol of longevity (in Taoism it’s an immortal beast), scholarship (Confucianism), and fortune (official’s salary related). In Buddhism, a deer also represents mercy and kindness.
Japan
photo via wef
Big Sur, California
photo via rebecca
桜の七日 (by overwater)
Colmar, France
photo via marisela
Rose Gold Flake Rings /// daimblond
Omg ok these look like those jade bands my grandma used to buy me as a kid
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