My Stardew Valley game. This is the Dance of the Moonlight Jellies Festival #stardewvalley #beautiful https://www.instagram.com/p/B5bkbSqJngV_mLQcFZfBIwYW_W8NetYDTIjk5Y0/?igshid=vkiixewi606g
Wow love this. Want to be in a big city while the weather is just rainy & foggy for days.
can you feel sadness?
one of many small chapels by the waters edge of the west fjords
(West Fjords, Iceland, 2016)
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Had to share this @WeHeartIt
A few more moon flasks.
1) Bone china moon flask with white flower motif (1879) by Worcester factory.
2) Red stoneware, enamel moon flask with Aesthetic bird motif (1867) by Minton (British, Stoke-on-Trent).
3) Bone china, red and white floral pattern moon flask (1880) by Minton (British, Stoke-on-Trent).
4) Bone china (with enamel, gilding) moon flask with crane and fish motifs (1870). Design attributed to Christopher Dresser (1834–1904). Manufactured by Minton (British, Stoke-on-Trent).
5) Porcelain moon flask (circa 1861–75) by Coalport.
6) Lead-glazed earthenware moon flask (transfer-printed and gilt) circa 1878–82. Designed by Henry Slater. Decorated by Doulton Manufactory. Manufactured by Pinder, Bourne & Co.
7) Bone china moon flask (1878) by Worcester factory.
8) Bone china moon flask with fretwork centre (1880) by Worcester factory.
9) Bone china moon flask (1870-80) by Minton (British, Stoke-on-Trent).
10) Porcelain moon flask, rust body with central reserve (circa 1878-82) by Doulton Manufactory, Lambeth, London.
Images and text information courtesy The Met.
Other Places → Rapture, Bioshock
This use to be my favorite song, I'd listen to it everyday & listened to it today for the 1st time in FOREVER & I still love it
My boyfriend hates it lol oops
OMG yusss!!
we need a nintendogs app i am sick of living like this
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