1. fireflyfarmpa:

    First time mama “Catastrophe” and her ewe lamb.

    (via messyroots)

     
  2. wingmyweibeifong:

    This scene changed my life

    (Source: mrchandlerbings, via saintcaffeinated)

     

  3. landscape-lunacy:

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    Puebla, Mexico - by Luis Lyons

    (via minty-succulents)

     

  4. mikkeneko:

    transpunkspacejunk:

    be christ-like this christmas. gather a crowd and inspire them to anarchism. beat a politician with a whip. help out your local sex workers. preach equality.

    technically the moneylenders were merchants, not politicians

    so go beat a CEO with your whip is what i’m sayin

    (via trinandtonic)

     
  5. achasma:

    Aurora and Cephalus (details) by François Boucher, 1769.

    (via plantwitchgal)

     
  6. barcarole:

    Corn poppies and daisies in an olive orchard in Crete, 1983. Photos by Dennis Stock.

    (via plantwitchgal)

     
  7. ofhouses:

    618. Anthony Ames /// Garden Pavilion /// Atlanta, Georgia, USA /// 1985

    OfHouses guest curated by Ellena Ehrl & Tibor Bielicky (American Icons).
    (Photo: © Stephen Brooke. Source: Architectural Record 08/1983; Progressive Architecture 04/1987; Oscar Riera Ojeda, “The Best of American Houses”, Madrid: A. Asppan S.L., 2000; Thomas Schumacher, “Anthony Ames: Five Houses", Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press, 1987.)

     
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  9. grandegyptianmuseum:

    Statuette of Thoth as an ibis

    Thoth, as the embodiment of wisdom, and the art of writing, was the patron of scribes. The ibis is next to the baboon the sacred animal of the god Thoth.

    The body of this statuette is made of wood, which was covered with fine stucco. The head with the atef crown, the neck, the tail feathers and the legs are made of silver. The eyes are in stucco with black glass.

    Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

    (Source: grandegyptianmuseum)

     
  10. heaveninawildflower:

    Rambler Rose (Rosa multiflora) by Pierre Joseph Redouté (1759-1840) from  ‘Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on Cultive en France en Pleine Terre’ by  M. Duhamel du Monceau.

    Issued 1801-1815.

    Image and text courtesy NYPL Digital Collection.

    (via catchingtearsinrain)

     
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  13. danismm:

    The Rhine Bridge in Ruhrort-Homberg, Germany 1902. Arch. Hermann Billing.

    (via architectureofdoom)