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A Mighty Wind

8 months ago

apartment302-deactivated2011071
All things in moderation, including moderation.
Stevil Kinevil (via apartment302)
1 year ago

Bought this book the other day at a book store above the farmers’ market I was shopping at. Haven’t had enough free time to read it properly yet, but so far its awesome, exactly what I have been looking for.

Bought this book the other day at a book store above the farmers’ market I was shopping at. Haven’t had enough free time to read it properly yet, but so far its awesome, exactly what I have been looking for.

Ninbra

1 year ago

ninbra
ninbra:

Amalfi Coast, Italy.

I’m at a loss for words. I know that this is a gardening blog, but this is just too good not to reblog.

ninbra:

Amalfi Coast, Italy.

I’m at a loss for words. I know that this is a gardening blog, but this is just too good not to reblog.

i found a reason

1 year ago (774 notes)

ifoundareason-deactivated201110

Awesome Spaces

1 year ago (331 notes)

misswallflower
Simply beautiful

Simply beautiful

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Tree Porn

1 year ago (77 notes)

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treeporn:

Nesmith Point Hike

This is like something out of my dreams :)

treeporn:

Nesmith Point Hike

This is like something out of my dreams :)

1 year ago

10 ways to make every day an Earth Day | Blog | Ode Magazine

Awesome Spaces

1 year ago (42 notes)

appleday
awesomespaces:

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awesomespaces:

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Minimal Mac

1 year ago (50 notes)

minimalmac
Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom.
George Iles (via minimalmac)
1 year ago

Cleaned up this side of the bed too, transplanted all that Japonica Kyoto grass (I think that’s what it is anyway) onto the bottom tier. Still looking for something to fill up the middle tier, preferably something colourful.

Cleaned up this side of the bed too, transplanted all that Japonica Kyoto grass (I think that’s what it is anyway) onto the bottom tier. Still looking for something to fill up the middle tier, preferably something colourful.

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