I would buy 50 of them just to his feet every day 😍
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I would buy 50 of them just to his feet every day 😍
Spring on the Missouri
Artist: Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889–1975)
Date: 1945
Medium: Oil and tempera on masonite panel
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States
Description
Between the Great Depression and the end of World War II, Benton portrayed scenes of agricultural and industrial labor in rural parts of the country, including the Midwest. In February 1937 he was sent by the Kansas City Star to sketch the flood-devastated region of southeastern Missouri. The artist reported, “the roads of the flood country were full of movers... Every once in a while seepage from under the levee would force evacuation of a house and you would see a great struggle to get animals and goods out of the rising water.”
Art by Gordon Laite
50 shades of sleep…
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2026, Digital Photography on Canon EOS Rebel T6
Can we all agree that Dallas doesn’t have a bed frame, I don’t think Twobit has one either but DALLAS DEFINITELY DOESNT HAVE ONE.
“Who need’a bed frame anyway? It’s a waste of money.” He saids as he lays down on the mattress on the floor.
He probably only has one blanket and one pillow too.