blessed wild apple girl

'Pon a hill a green bird sat
Her owlets in a green felt hat
Her fortune was a wish.
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Bradbury & Bradbury

Bradbury & Bradbury

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Bradbury & Bradbury

Bradbury & Bradbury

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headlikeanorange:

This Woolly Bear Caterpillar lives in the Arctic and no matter how fast it eats, it can never gather enough food in one summer to turn into a moth. In winter it freezes solid and awakes four months later to start eating again. This happens year after year, but eventually a very special spring arrives. At the age of 14 it weaves a silk cocoon and becomes a moth. When it emerges the moth only has a few days to find a partner and mate. (Frozen Planet - BBC)

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3wings:

Eagle’s GiftJudy Larson

3wings:

Eagle’s Gift
Judy Larson

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maudelynn:

A photograph taken by Alphonse Mucha. c.1919
He often took photos then copied them in paintings

maudelynn:

A photograph taken by Alphonse Mucha. c.1919

He often took photos then copied them in paintings

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23silence:

George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) - Paolo and Francesca

23silence:

George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) - Paolo and Francesca

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elysskama:

Alphonse Mucha’s StudioEarly 1900s

elysskama:

Alphonse Mucha’s Studio
Early 1900s

(Source: gypsji, via authenticfauxhemian)