1573 Italian translation of the Iliad. Carefully rebound to period-style. IG : saint.rouge
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1573 Italian translation of the Iliad. Carefully rebound to period-style. IG : saint.rouge
Polly Florence
02.10.20 // 4/100 days of productivity
new desk tour!! its not going to stay this tidy for long, and definitely not so sunny, but for now i’m pretty happy with it :)
magdalen college, oxford
/ august 2020 /
Spending the last days of august planning and preparing for uni as well as just getting myself together.
Featuring the woods I’ve been exploring while going on my evening runs.
currently reading - Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
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Oakland Tribune, California, January 1, 1922
“Waterlilies” - Claude Monet 1908 oil on canvas
Got my final grades back & it’s time to celebrate :))
I set a goal for myself my fall quarter of sophomore year to not get below a certain grade in my classes for a whole year, and I have now reached that goal 🎉
(Pics are from a huge snowstorm last winter when the university shut down for a week. I got to spend so much time out with friends, which was a couple weeks before the pandemic started. I miss those days 😪)
name moodboard: annalise
Sometimes I dream a sentence and write it down. It’s usually nonsense, but sometimes it seems a key to another world.
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Amboise, France
by Madeline Pere