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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Mike Driver
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Xuebing Du
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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The Stonewall Inn
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@thesmokinwitch
William Morris (1834-1896) Tree of Life
Vampire handmade fashion by @twazy
Beautiful Mosque Ceilings spotted in Teheran.
Did you all know that Neil Gaiman released a reading of a Shakespeare sonnet about the inevitability of time, set around the FourPlay string quartet simulating the ticking of a clock and the haunting rhythms of time? And that there’s a whole album releasing tomorrow? I searched for like twenty seconds and it seems like this isn’t big news on Tumblr which is wild because I would have thought that that’s the place it would be the biggest news. Anyway, listen to this track.
A relative you’ve never heard of dies and leaves you a house on the outskirts of a secluded small town. What are you exploring first?
Isolated, overgrown family cemetery.
Greenhouse with something moving behind the warped glass.
Library study that you frequently hear whispers from behind the closed door.
Small lake that is perpetually enveloped in a dense fog with flickering lights.
Dense forest surrounding the house. Sometimes you hear a voice calling your name
Please reblog for sample size.
Nope, Lawrence Hardy
In a similar vein:
My botanical kitchen 🌾
Charles François Jalabert (French, 1818-1901) Galatée
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Miles Johnston
Jongleur by Janle and Equilibre by Gaillard
@celestialmomma
Hildegard von Bingen | O vis aeterniatis
Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179), a 12th century nun who is still remembered as perhaps the greatest composer before the Renaissance.
This has got to be one of the most beautiful songs I know of.
British naturalist Gwendolyn “Len” Howard (1894—1973) who let birds fly and roost in her Sussex cottage. She studied them closely and wrote books about her observations, including Birds as Individuals (1952). A handwritten sign outside her home read “NO VISITORS. NO CALLERS. NESTING BIRDS, MUST KEEP COTTAGE QUIET”.
FYI, this was an actual streetlamp in Wrocław, Poland. Local services removed the overgrowth because apparently nearby people had trouble sleeping with this by their windows.
The sun through fog this morning.