there's so much beauty in the world
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Camera experiments
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Mushrooms n grass
The moss growth on parts of the footpath that don't get trodden on☆
Coming back here to retreat after so many years, love to have a place to post where it's really just for me <3
I don’t think i’m able to talk to anyone new without saying some fucked up shit
about how my dad died when i was little or which murderer i hate less
on new years day i threw up in a macdonalds parking lot
while a guy smoked a cig in lime green shorts and stared at me a lot
Soundtrack: Of once and future kings - Pavlov’s Dog
Coming back to this because i’d love a place to write now i’ve finished school.
I keep falling in love with everyone i meet, it feels like my heart is endless.
young and wild (2012)
I relate to this so, so much
All the colours look brighter now Everything they say seems to sound new Slipping into tomorrow too quick Yesterday always too good to forget Stop the swing of the pendulum Let us through
-Kate Bush, ‘oh to be in love’
4/6/19
Today i walked home and i saw the sun shining through the autumn leaves-ephemeral and godly. I stood there, amongst the leaves and a feeling of calamity washed over me. I feel like everything will be okay.
Oops i meant to post this on this blog in the first place
Stills from the documentary on Andy Goldsworthy ‘Rivers and Tides’
“people also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there”
I love him so much
-finding the dark chocolate digestives
-mist in the morning
-circles of leaves and sculptures blowing in the wind
-blueberry and chocolate cake
-mixing tea and hot chocolate (tastes wonderful!)
-the wind outside tonight
-little jars and bottles
-being in the 3rd group in a group of 3, doing 3 tasks
Last night i went with my family to this little italian restaurant in Brunswick. It had these amazing metal doors, lots of flickering candles and fairy lights. An Italian man was on this little stage playing the guitar, it was so angelic. We ate dinner and then it began to pour with rain but we were cosy with all the candles💕💕💕
Just went and had a late afternoon tea at a french crepe cafe! I had a stewed rhubarb, coconut ice cream crepe with crumbled meringue on the top. The vibes were so cute, the lighting so soft and it smelt amazing. I really felt like i was in france💕 There was hot apple cider there and i really want to go back and try some!!!🍎🎶
The Color Of Paradise/رنگ خدا
When we think of our globe from a distance, we generally visualize two colors: blue and green. Water and land. Mostly water, consequently, our planet’s nickname of the blue marble.
Traveling around the globe every 90 minutes covering millions of miles with a focused lens on our beautiful planet from 250 miles above, I’ve captured many beautiful colors beyond blue and green that showcase Earth in new and interesting ways. Some colors are indicative of nature like desert sands and weather like snow. Other colors tell stories of Earth’s climate in bright splashes of yellows and greens of pollen and muted grey tones and clouded filters of pollution.
Blue and green still remain vivid and beautiful colors on Earth from the vantage point of the International Space Station, but here are some other colors that have caught my eye from my orbital perspective.
African violet
Bahamas blues
Tropical in Africa
Yellow desert
Orange in Egypt
Red surprise
Snow white
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Andy Goldsworthy, Dandelion line, 1994
Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy, Red maple leaves held with water, Ouchiyama River, Japan, 1991
“We often forget that WE ARE NATURE. Nature is not something separate from us. So when we say that we have lost our connection to nature, we’ve lost our connection to ourselves.”
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Sculptor/photographer Andy Goldsworthy
Ephermal manipulation by Andy Goldsworthy
Thorned dandelion resting on bluebell
There’s something eerily beautiful about Goldsworthy’s snow and ice sculptures… I can’t quite put my finger on it (just as well, as I imagine it’d get very cold). There’s a quiet serenity about them that I simply love, and have loved for many years. I’d imagine that stumbling across one of them would be like walking into a snippet of space that had bled through from another world. It is not out of place, yet it is clearly there by purpose. It's wondrous but at the same time, a little somber… None of these marvels exist anymore, having succumb to the ravages of the sun and wind, and the relentless march of time, as all things shall…
Carved and Stacked, Grise Fjord, Canada, 23 March 1989 by Andy Goldsworthy, 1989
Carved and Stacked, Grise Fjord, Canada, 23 March 1989 by Andy Goldsworthy, 1989
andy goldsworthy
When i was little mum told me things like this were signs from my dad in heaven
La Fee Verte ”The Green Fairy”
Small town spoils