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Iris Van Herpen display at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The fashion exhibit was really cool.

caliburnabsolute:

manywinged:

manywinged:

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y'know what? the stained glass window designers had the right idea, we need more angels with kaleidoscope wings.

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its-free-ip:

Do you still watch movies on DVD/Blu-ray?

Yup!

Not really (but I have a DVD/Blu-ray player)

No (I don’t have a DVD/Blu-ray player)

Please vote and reblog!

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@benjhawkins tagged anyone who wanted to do this:

Last song: Lady of the Lake” by Karliene

Currently watching: The Magicians (currently on season 4)

Currently reading: Still working on Don Quixote as my long term read. Also: In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick, and Greenwild: The World Behind the Door by Pari Thomson

Current obsession: tall ships, maritime movies, pretty teacups and saucers. PNW.

I tag: @the-forest-library @littlefeatherr @alittlespaceforsimplepleasures and anyone else who would like to do this.

pansyfem:

pansyfem:

hi what did everyone have for dinner (or lunch or breakfast if ur in a different time zone. whatever ur last meal was)

you guys have delightfully strange palates

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maxinevee:

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Fae Tea Time 🧚🫖

nostalgicamerica:

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museum-of-artifacts:

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The Swedish warship Vasa. It sank in 1628 less than a mile into its maiden voyage and was recovered from the sea floor after 333 years almost completely intact. Now housed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, is the world’s best preserved 17th century ship

Tap for more

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denastudio:

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Anaïs Nin's Los Angeles home, designed by Eric Lloyd Wright

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ltwilliammowett:
“ A lead lined stained glass oval panel, depicting a caravel and a seamonster, mid 19th century
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ltwilliammowett:

A lead lined stained glass oval panel, depicting a caravel and a seamonster, mid 19th century

(Source: davidlay.co.uk, via english-idylls)