Praying for the woman I’ll be in 5+yrs I hope she’s happy, and loved, living life unapologetically, doing what she loves.
RMH
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Xuebing Du
Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Cosimo Galluzzi
Three Goblin Art
Keni
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Kaledo Art
Not today Justin

izzy's playlists!
Jules of Nature
occasionally subtle
Stranger Things
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Praying for the woman I’ll be in 5+yrs I hope she’s happy, and loved, living life unapologetically, doing what she loves.
when people say my name im like. cant believe i exist
By Christian Benetel
Child of light
Hopefully this will get me back into the swing of things. I start uni on monday.
She spent two years in a tree to avoid being cut
The year was 1997 and a woman, who at the time was 23, decided to save Luna, a redwood tree 60 meters high and over 500 years. That December 10, Julia turned that tree in her home for two years, changing her life forever.
Over a thousand rings had the trunk of Luna when a chainsaw wanted to cut it through. Fortunately, the fate of this twisted tree. A young butterfly alighted on it and spent 738 days in its branches forcing the company Pacific Lumber to suspend cutting this and other forest trees from Stanford, California.
December 10th, 1997, Julia climbed the tree. Her new home was located now at 50 meters. In 3 square meters, Julia placed everything she needed: a canvas, its walls; a small stove, the kitchen; a bucket with a sealed bag, bathroom and a sponge (to collect rainwater), her shower.
Her case became known in the world and eight days after they were fulfilled two years of her stay in the tree, Julia put her feet on earth.
The company assumed responsibility for environmental policy to include in future work that was performed.
Today, Julia is still involved in environmental commitments. She helped create the NGO “Circle of Life”
my first week as an exchange student in germany on 35mm film ig: fleurilie
oh how the times have changed
This is definitely worth reblogging.
always reblog these ads
getting real tired of using my own money to buy myself nice things
In the waters of Ilha de Moçambique by Jonathon Collins
Kimbra Audrey - http://kimbraaudreyphoto.com
Does Going Vegan Actually Make a Difference?
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me as a pilot
me: Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. I have an announcement to make but first you have to promise not to get mad
i cannot stand that post that calls jellyfish evil bags. a jellyfish is a morally neutral bag. it is man that is evil