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wanderer-of-dark-dreams: princesspolysemy: so sexy easilyaroused: There’s a kind of hush All over the world tonight All over the world You can hear the sound of lovers in love You know what I mean Just the two of us And nobody else in sight There’s
thecolorsofmymind: “There are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year’s course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word ‘happy’ would lose its meaning if it were not balanced
floralfloralfloral: Love Nature’s symmetry - Camellia japonica (the Japanese camellia) is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. Sometimes called the Rose of winter
thecolorsofmymind: “Love is like playing the piano. First, you must learn to play by the rules, then you must forget the rules and play from the heart.” ~ unknown
kassandracreations: “True silence is the rest of the mind; it is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment.” ~William Penn
kassandracreations: “Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature — the assurance that dawn comes after night,
artemisdreaming: Zagreb Cathedral, Croatia part of the zagreb cathedral, croatia - the most monumental and stylistically most eloquent neogothic architectural work in the area southeast of the alps *roblfc1892
yoquese: kate moss photographed by adam whitehead for the cover of bryan ferry’s new album, olympia. these outtakes are from nowness. the photographs take inspiration from the 1863 manet painting of the same name, depicting a reclining courtesan wearing
thecolorsofmymind: I always thought that there was this one perfect person for everybody in the world, you know, and when you found that person the rest of the world kind of magically faded away, and the two of you would just be inside this kind of
musicomaniac: But I miss youLike i miss the sun on a rainy dayLike i miss the moon when it goes awayBut the sun and the moon don’t mean nearly as much to meAs you doI could live without them But i need youAnd i miss you Night x Jaki cudowny kicz!
ratak-monodosico: The Brooklyn Bridge: not always so beloved September 8, 2009 Well-dressed men and women circa 1890, suspended between the city of New York and the city of Brooklyn. Judging by all the smoke in the background, it looks like the camera
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York via the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) More on the building of the set here. The opening scenes of the film, which feature this cityscape, can be seen here. Buildings 250 stories
dubhlina: The college and university are effectively one, and as such are often referred to collectively as the University of Dublin, Trinity College. The main exception to this is the conferring of degrees; the college provides all the programmes and
tea-lace: ratak-monodosico: Suffragists parade down Fifth Avenue, 1917 Today marks the 90th anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote - we still await the right to parity on the wage-earning dollar - after decades of struggle
crashinglybeautiful: The Window A storm blew in last night and knocked outthe electricity. When I lookedthrough the window, the trees were translucent.Bent and covered with rime. A vast calmlay over the countryside.I knew better. But at that momentI
firsttimeuser: actegratuit: asleep Père Lachaise Cemetery. Père Lachaise is one of the most famous cemeteries in the world. Located in the 20th arrondissement, it is reputed to be the world’s most-visited cemetery, attracting hundreds of thousands
thecolorsofmymind: You can recall the creases caused by the smile on a loved one’s lips or the way the tears crept to your eyes. But pain is hard to put into words and in life there is always pain. It’s as natural as birth or death. Pain makes
thecolorsofmymind: What is hardest to accept about the passage of time is that the people who once mattered the most to us are wrapped up in parentheses. … John Irving, The Cider House Rules
oldhollywood: The undersea ‘Realm of Glass’ set from The Thief of Bagdad (1924, dir. Raoul Walsh) Art direction by William Cameron Menzies. To prepare the set for the underwater world, a family of artisans spent three months hand-blowing the required
oldhollywood: Martha Mattox in The Cat and the Canary (1927, dir. Paul Leni) “I have tried to create sets so stylized that they evince no reality…It is not extreme reality that the camera perceives, but the reality of the inner event, which is more
luceplace: Song by Frank O’HaraDid you see me walking by the Buick Repairs?I was thinking of youhaving a Coke in the heat it was your faceI saw on the movie magazine, no it was Fabian’sI was thinking of youand down at the railroad tracks where the
fuckyeahgothiccathedrals: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais, France (1225) ‘This is the tallest of the high gothic cathedrals at 150 feet tall. They were pushing the limits when they attempted to build it. The vaulting of the choir collapsed
pictoryblog: I was staying with my partner at the time in Berlin, when we argued and he locked me out of the hotel room. So I took off with my camera and wandered the streets asking myself why I was with him. I stumbled on the Wall by accident. I was
forherforus: The gown, the hair, the heels… you were the prettiest little star at the dinner table. Back in our suite, on fine satin sheets, you gave me a look as I loosened my tie and took off my jacket, and it said, “I’m done being pretty. Now
artemisdreaming: Above: The Ballad Of Reading Gaol - Frans Masereel Yet each man kills the thing he lovesBy each let this be heard.Some do it with a bitter look,Some with a flattering word.The coward does it with a kiss,The brave man with a sword! Oscar
joseanta: The sleeping worm. The new stadium features a distinctive “Bioframe” design, with a geodesic dome roof covering much of the seating area, while still allowing light through to the pitch AAMI Stadium, Adelaide, South Australia. Architect:
artchipel: Tumblr Artist Coline Termash | maculalutea (b.1955, France) - Cratis ²3 Poet-photographer Coline Termash’s work is rooted in the combination of two possibilities: one is here, the present, and the other, sublime and tense: “I live the
braininnards: Oedipus Rex, also known as Oedipus the King, is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles about an abandoned son that eventually returns to kill his father, the King, and marries the Queen, his mother. Freud uses this tale as the namesake for
es44c4: Remarks: Near the end of the steam era, as the electrification poles are already appearing in the landscape, an “express” train for Le Havre is ready for departure with a beautiful “Pacific Etat”. A brand new A1A A1A 68000 diesel has
lilith-the-ancient: gokuma: fassynated: no….never…..never stop talking about the Fassy. olefr: Michael Fassbender in GQ UK issue (February 2012) [links to Imageshack hq photos: 1; 2; 3; 4] REBLOG ALL THE MCFASSY! That 2nd picture…the sound
papercutperfect: Mmmm. The hair, the cup, the suit. The FACE. Yum.
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: “Word as Image” is a design project by Ji Lee. The challenge was to “create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.” [1] The end result is a fascinating exploration of typography and symbology.
stockingobsessed: When it comes to genuine, extreme fetish heels it’s not about the height of the heel, that is irrelevant with the gigantic and ugly platforms out there…it’s about the pitch of the shoe. Put a 6” heel on a single-soled stiletto
sciencesoup: The Mathematics of Beauty The Fibonacci Sequence is a sequence of numbers where each number is the sum of the previous two—i.e., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34…and so on to infinity. The ratio of one number to the next is approximately
luzfosca: Lung Block, 1933. The street to the right of the island of tenements is Monroe Street. Hamilton Street, now gone, is to the left of the island. From New York Times photo archives
femmedandy: More of the Tweed Run, my aforementioned land of milk and honey (that is, tweed, flasks, and bicycles). The leftmost is the one to take note of— skillful use of color & theme. (The center is a tad staid, and the right’s falls apart
jakeizenberg: and a third as well what I particularly like about this photo is the sense of speed that the parallel lines of the catenary wires give to it, even though the train was in fact inching along at the time it was taken
museumuesum: Rene Magritte The Black Flag, 1937 oil on canvas ‘The Black Flag’ may refer to the German bombing of the small Spanish town of Guernica in April 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. Magritte later wrote that the picture ‘gave a foretaste
fuckyeahvintageillustration: This illustration by Kay Nielsen was inspired by the classic tale from Hans Christian Andersen, “The Story of a Mother”, depicting the following text: The roads crossed each other in the depths of the forest, and she
fuckyeahstreetlights: More London is a new development on the south bank of the River Thames, immediately next door to Tower Bridge.It includes the City Hall, a sunken amphitheatre called ‘The Scoop’ in which Open air plays often take place in the
eastberliner: abandoned gas station in eastberlin …i was passing this one when the wall came down in 1989 , 100 yards further i saw westberlin for the first time . It was build for the westgerman tourists and the transit travellers right at the border
secret-dedication: “The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.” Audrey
modster91: The Sacramento Northern Railway was once the largest interurban system in Northern California. GE steeple cabs 653 and 654 were the last electric locomotives in operation on the SN after 1957, working the short section between Marysville
onlyoldphotography: Brassaï: Morris Column in the Fog, 1932 Brassaï made his name as a chronicler of the night. His book Paris de nuit (1932) surveys the activities and topography of the city after dark, from the louche bars of Montparnasse to the
onlyoldphotography: Eugène Atget: Avenue des Gobelins, 1925 The apparent subject of this picture is the art of commercial display in Paris in 1925. But the reflection in the window muddles the issue, for it obscures the clothing and seems to animate
onlyoldphotography: Eugène Atget: Café, Avenue de la Grande-Armée, 1924-25 Atget’s interest in the texture of old Paris-in the animate, intimate air of places much lived in-ran counter to the prevailing popular taste for the Eiffel Tower, the Opéra,
kylarose: “Any actor who has the chance to play opposite Myrna Loy is a lucky guy. The Thin Man would never have been the success it was without her. She has the give and take of acting that brings out the best. When we do a scene together, we forget
divadietrich: Las Vegas: The famed Marlene Dietrich legs regain their prominence at the Hotel Sahara, in a gown slashed to the hip. The glamorous grandmother wears the creation studded with canary diamonds, in her nightclub production. (Dateline: 14
omgthatdress: Teddy 1925-1930 The Metropolitan Museum of Art The main foundation garment of the 1920s was the combination, or as it came to be known, the teddy. Unlike the combinations before it that had to accommodate voluminous skirts and petticoats,
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: The Flatiron, 1904 The Flatiron is the quintessential study of twilight. Clearly indebted in its composition to the Japanese woodcuts that were in vogue at the turn of the century and in its coloristic effects, to
miss-flapper: “Louise Brooks is the only woman who had the ability to transfigure no matter what film into a masterpiece. Louise is the perfect apparition, the dream woman, the being without whom the cinema would be a poor thing. She was much more
onlyoldphotography: The German Delegates, Mueller and Bell, Leaving Versailles After Having signed the Treaty, June 28, 1919 The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918 and in the shadow of the Russian
luzfosca: The bridge of cologne with the city’s cathedral visible in the background, sometime between 1920-1930 © Oskar Barnack, the inventor of the leica, from leica: witness to a century Thanks to m3zzaluna
odditiesoflife: The Tiny Danger This creature is called Glaucus atlanticus. It is an extremely dangerous, camouflaged sea slug. It preys on venomous animals like the Portuguese Man-Of-War. The slug consumes the entire organism and stores only the most
ladyblogger-margie: anna-of-wonderland: *reads the last line again* *closes the book* *deep sigh* *screams* *throws book out the window* *jumps out the window after it* *writhes in pain while clutching the book* *cries and rocks it back and forth* *puts
trixiepareidolia: howlingwolf13: joshmosh415: I can never stop posting this. The narrow minded bible fanatics that just look at one small thing in the bible then feed the world with their hate over it. At the same time they ignore all the other silly
secretsivekept: Okay, so I’m listening to the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack, and I realize something. In the beginning it says “The rose would bloom until his 21st birthday” meaning the Beast is about 21 years old during the movie. BUT.