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actegratuit:

Matteo Stucchi is a pastry chef from Monza, Italy, who builds playful tasty-looking worlds using only desserts and and fills them with little figurines.

— 2 anni fa con 196 note

jedavu:

The Mystical Origins of Fruit and Vegetables Photographed by Maciek Jasik

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— 2 anni fa con 2895 note
"Ecco, pensò Amerigo, quei due, così come sono, sono reciprocamente necessari.
E pensò: ecco, questo modo d'essere è l'amore."
La giornata d'uno scrutatore, I. Calvino (via cuorefreddoinuncorpocaldo)

(via senza-voce)

— 2 anni fa con 4621 note
"Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future."
Deepak Chopra (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
— 2 anni fa con 1294 note

conflictingheart:

Why do people even bother buying things for their cats?

(Fonte: pr1nceshawn)

— 2 anni fa con 161768 note
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Ogni essere umano viene al mondo con un talento unico,inimitabile.
E con il compito di riconoscerlo e di farlo fruttare.

Il talento si affaccia già durante l'infanzia,prima che  la vita provveda a seppellirlo sotto palate di “Non si può” e “Non si fa”

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— 2 anni fa con 27 note
bibliolectors:
“Dejemos volar a los libros (ilustración de Aaron Becker)
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bibliolectors:

Dejemos volar a los libros (ilustración de Aaron Becker)

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— 2 anni fa con 465 note
bibliolectors:
“Qué tal un chapuzón lector? (ilustración de Caroline Magerl)
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bibliolectors:

Qué tal un chapuzón lector? (ilustración de Caroline Magerl)

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— 2 anni fa con 119 note

crossconnectmag:

Collages by Kostis Pavlou

Kostis Pavlou is a graphic designer, illustrator and lover of vintage from Greece.

Kostis Pavlou is one of the lucky people blessed enough to remember almost their every dream. One of his favourite is when he saw himself being recreated one pixel at a time by Storm Thogerson and obtain weird limbs and eyes by Salvador Dali’s brush. His surrealistic perception of things as well as his repugnance for anthing realistic around him, pushed him towards the arts. He has come a long way since being a graphic artist in the small town of Katerini, transforming into a traveller of digital collage and a huntsman of the implausible: a door on the surface of the sea, a car in the clouds and an elephant in his desk drawer.

Check out his Tumblr.



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(Fonte: crossconnectmag.com, via actegratuit)

— 2 anni fa con 1839 note
"Bisogna sempre provarci, meglio avere delusioni che rimpianti."
Charles Bukowski (via not-all-dreams-can-be-realised)
— 2 anni fa con 183 note
Naming the Full Moons

solitadamara:

Thomas’s Old Farmers Almanac - circa 1792

January ~ Hunger moon During this month the wolves once roamed the countryside, thus suggesting the name wolf moon. In cold and temperate climates of the Northern Hemisphere, it was difficult to find food during January, thus the name hunger moon. This is a good time for planning your year from a spiritual perspective. What do you want to accomplish this year. What do you “hunger” for? Set some goals and plan how to achieve them. 

February ~ Snow moon In certain parts of the world, snow is usually the deepest in this month, thus the name snow moon. This is a good time to focus your magik on home, hearth and family. 

March ~ Sap or worm moon Because sap rises in March, this full moon is called the sap moon. The ground softens during this month, and worms begin to burrow out of the ground, thus the name worm moon. This is a good time for healing magik. Think of the sap as the blood running through your veins carrying health and healing.

 April ~ Pink moon Many flowers turn pink and bloom in April, thus the name pink moon. This is a good time for working on potential relationships, or heading off problems in an existing one. 

May ~ Flower moon Because many flowers bloom in May, after the April downpours, May’s moon is called the flower moon. This is a good time for working on commitments, both in spirit and love. 

June ~ Rose moon Because strawberries bloom in June, this month’s moon is the strawberry moon. Also, the French call this moon la lune rose, which translates into English as “the rose moon.” This is a good time for taking stock of the year. It’s the mid-way point, so review what you’ve accomplished and what’s left to do. Hopefully you’ll find reasons for a celebration and put those strawberries and roses to good use. 

July ~ Buck moonBucks (moose & deer) grow their first antlers during this month, thus the name buck moon. This is a very masculine moon, so it’s a good time to work on the physical things in your life. Either physical in body, or things that some physical attention, like fixing the loose handle on the kitchen drawer. 

August ~ Sturgeon moon Because it is sturgeon season in certain parts of the world in August, its moon is called the sturgeon moon.  This is the month to give thanks. Not only to the Great Spirit, but to yourself too. So set this moon aside for pampering yourself and your family. Your magikal night can begin with a relaxing meditation and a personal reading for yourself. September ~ Corn moon. Native Americans began to harvest their crops during this month every year (this full moon occurs late in August and is called the harvest moon). 

September~ corn moon because the corn crop is ready for picking at that time. A good time clean and clear up the issues of life. A ritual for healing old wounds, emotional and physical, forgiving transgressors and yourself. A “letting go” time. Your harvesting the abundance of your soul and your growth, so get rid of that old stuff and make room for the new enlightened you! 

October ~ Hunter’s moon. The hunting season begins in October, thus the name hunter’s moon. This is a good time to align yourself with nature and conducting magikal rituals concerning animal issues, such as finding your personal animal guide, totem or relating to your birth totem. 

November ~ Beaver moon Beaver traps were once set in this month to catch enough beaver to make warm clothing for the upcoming winter.  A wonderful time for setting protection and protecting yourself from those ‘cold’ winds that try to interfere with your personal spiritual evolution.

December ~ Cold moon The approach of cold weather in the Northern Hemisphere gives this month’s full moon its name. Once again a wonderful moon for turning your attention to home, especially ritual space.

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— 2 anni fa con 39 note