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May 28, 2012 at 6:15pm
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farewell-kingdom:

Being here, by Mark Garry, thread pins, beads

10:05am
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hoodoothatvoodoo:

By Harry Kane
On the cover of the paperback “Man In The Moonlight” by Cecile Gilmore.

hoodoothatvoodoo:

By Harry Kane

On the cover of the paperback “Man In The Moonlight” by Cecile Gilmore.

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2:41am
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When I look back, I am so impressed again with the life-giving power of literature. If I were a young person today, trying to gain a sense of myself in the world, I would do that again by reading, just as I did when I was young.

— Maya Angelou (via amandaonwriting)

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May 27, 2012 at 6:26pm
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liveloudtx:

@SDuPreeBemis of @Eisley at @HomegrownDFW (Taken with Instagram at Main Street Garden)

liveloudtx:

@SDuPreeBemis of @Eisley at @HomegrownDFW (Taken with Instagram at Main Street Garden)

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6:19pm
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The Black Death Plague Doctor:

A plague doctor was a special medical physician who saw those who had the Bubonic Plague. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some doctors wore a beak-like mask which was filled with aromatic items. The masks were designed to protect them from putrid air, which (according to the miasmatic theory of disease) was seen as the cause of infection. The protective suit consisted of a heavy fabric overcoat that was waxed. A wooden cane pointer was used to help examine the patient without touching.

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6:18pm
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whatthefunniest:

I get asked this ALL the time

whatthefunniest:

I get asked this ALL the time

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May 25, 2012 at 2:07pm
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pouretrebelle:

“This project is meant to be consumed with your emotions, and not simply perceived with your sense organs. I wanted a transcendental meaning behind them; not only with the use of chromatics and aesthetics. I wanted to create an under tow of messages to stress the strong influences of unconscious elements affecting and driving people’s lives 

Omni-Phantasmic by Neil Craver

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2:01pm
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11:54am
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theram:

Vintage Azilal rug

theram:

Vintage Azilal rug

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11:54am
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