Blea Tarn (by PcStumpy)
How can you not want to visit a place called “Blea Tarn”?
Art Nouveau Doors <3
(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)
This is relevant to my interests.
And whoa, that blue one. Whoa.
(via travelthisworld)
Glencoe Pass » by Pat Newman 2012
I want to go to there!
For real, it is on my list of life goals.
(Source: beautiful-scotland)
“The World” a newspaper blackout print by Austin Kleon, available from West Elm
Yep. And though it does take a toll on the heart, I think one person can have several homes. I do.
Once again, no informative details. *sigh* Nonetheless. *yearn*
(via outdoorsanctuaries)
“Beginning on January 12, the Bureau of Unknown Destinations will offer temporary displacements to members of the public seeking to experiment with their migratory impulses. Make a booking for a day’s journey, and you’ll be presented with a free round trip ticket for a train adventure (along with a notebook and a small, somewhat absurd, task). Begin your day by tearing open a sealed envelope and revealing the mystery of where you will find yourself by noon. Set forth, free of decisions, into the great (or perhaps, in this case, the small) unknown. Test your sense of destiny. Have lunch someplace new.”
“A small, somewhat absurd, task” - I love this idea! Also, I want to be someone with the job of making up those tasks.
Looking up in the Church of the Holy Family, Barcelona.
High on my list of places to visit before moving back to the U.S.
Oh, Antoni Gaudi. You are right up there with Lalique & Goldsworthy.
HELL YES.
This is how I had imagined myself there. The reality was not exactly parallel, but I was happy enough.
(Source: billio333)
Poya Festival | Adam’s Peak, Sri Lanka
© Greg Elms for National Geographic
Rivulets of light.