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May 24th, 2013 @ 12:41 pm

Pillow flight…

catalogliving:

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Having been trapped in their trunk for countless months, the seasonal throw pillows watched with excitement as one of their comrades bravely hurled himself into the outside world.

Reblogged from Catalog Living.

May 22nd, 2013 @ 6:48 pm

tastefullyoffensive:

Cats are jerks.

[via]

I guffawed.

Reblogged from Sending at the Wrong Frequency.

May 17th, 2013 @ 9:05 pm

‘Open Arms’ by ElbowIt just makes me want to sing along…

‘Open Arms’ by Elbow
It just makes me want to sing along…

@ 6:38 pm

signofzodiac:

© Tyrone Briggs Photography — Today I really enjoyed the fresh air, ducks and sunshine in downtown Inner Harbor Baltimore.

signofzodiac:

© Tyrone Briggs Photography — Today I really enjoyed the fresh air, ducks and sunshine in downtown Inner Harbor Baltimore.

Reblogged from This Charming City - BaltiAMORE.

May 16th, 2013 @ 6:57 pm

waltersartmuseum:

Art and Liberty This painting typifies the so-called “juste-milieu” (middle path) for which Gallait was so admired during his lifetime. The subject is Romantic in its idealization of the poor but virtuous itinerant musician, who bows to no authority but his own artistic muse. At the same time, it is restrained in its emotional tenor and painted with great technical assurance in the rendering of the body and in the carefully described details of the musician’s dress. This is a reduced version of this subject now at the Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts of Belgium. When the larger version was exhibited at the Salon of 1851, critics praised the composition for its masterful drawing and melancholic dignity.

waltersartmuseum:

Art and Liberty

This painting typifies the so-called “juste-milieu” (middle path) for which Gallait was so admired during his lifetime. The subject is Romantic in its idealization of the poor but virtuous itinerant musician, who bows to no authority but his own artistic muse. At the same time, it is restrained in its emotional tenor and painted with great technical assurance in the rendering of the body and in the carefully described details of the musician’s dress. This is a reduced version of this subject now at the Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts of Belgium. When the larger version was exhibited at the Salon of 1851, critics praised the composition for its masterful drawing and melancholic dignity.

Reblogged from The Walters Art Museum.

May 15th, 2013 @ 8:36 pm

tetragona:

6 things you’ll never hear from an english major

tetragona:

6 things you’ll never hear from an english major

Reblogged from Sending at the Wrong Frequency.

May 12th, 2013 @ 11:02 am

oldest-man-on:

ghdos:

God, I love this.

I like this…

oldest-man-on:

ghdos:

God, I love this.

I like this…

(Source: positive-outlooks)

Reblogged from oldest man on tumblr.

@ 9:25 am

(Source: faultsandfiction)

Reblogged from oldest man on tumblr.

May 7th, 2013 @ 7:10 pm

‘Get Up and Go’ by The Rutles is my new jam.

‘Get Up and Go’ by The Rutles is my new jam.

May 3rd, 2013 @ 9:28 pm

‘Goody Two Shoes’ by Adam Ant is my new jam.

‘Goody Two Shoes’ by Adam Ant is my new jam.

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