seen from Greece
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from France

seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from France
seen from Russia
seen from T1

seen from T1
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Japan
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Switzerland
Matt’s heavy boots crashed through the forest floor. He wasn’t stomping, no, he just didn’t care enough to try and be more quiet. It wasn’t like there were any actually dangerous demons in this part of the forest anyways.
Bria was a little ahead of him, chattering about whatever dumb treasure she was taking them to try and find this time, occasionally hacking at a vine with her machete. Gus was right at her side. His stupid eyes were latched onto her with his stupid cute listening face because of course this was some dumb new adventure for him instead of a typical boring weekend. He was also latched onto her other hand. Their hands looked so pretty and soft and dumb together.
Matt was not sulking.
“Oh, here’s a landmark! Let me check my map.”
The only thing Matt saw was a few trees growing twisted together. “Pfft, kinda a dumb landmark if you ask me,” he sneered.
“Hey Matty, hold this for me for a sec!” Bria chirped, like she hadn’t heard him.
Mattholomule automatically obeyed as she passed him Gus’ hand.
Gus squeaked. Matt stared down at their hands. Gus’ fingers, which had been straight at first, hesitantly closed around Matt’s hand. In the corner of Matt’s vision, Bria had her face buried in her map.
The afternoon air suddenly felt uncomfortably warm.
“Aha, this way!” Bria shoved the map back in her pouch, then grabbed Matt’s other hand. “C’mon boys, let’s go!”
Matt, dazed, let himself get dragged along behind her and tightened his grip on Gus.
Their hands were soft.
Las nenas y sus outfits 👌🏻💖
#TheOwlHouseFinale #theowlhousefanart #TheOwlHouse #TheOwlHouseS3 #briaxgus
Kent Cottage at Landfall by Margaret Ayad Via Flickr: Landfall is a heritage property (built around 1800) located in Brigus, Newfoundland, about 80 km west of St. John's. It is operated by a registered charity, The Landfall Trust, which is dedicated to conserving the property for the benefit of the arts in Newfoundland and Labrador. The cottage is of historical importance, not only because of the nature of the structure, but also because of some of its former occupants, most notably Rockwell Kent, world-renowned artist and writer. Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador www.brigus.net
Looking out