I could use a good brew right now to wake me up.
Something’s brewing!
This is so beautiful, awesome work!
“Hope” by Lilian Myburgh of South Africa.
I have always had a love of what we now call “Steampunk”; ever since the first time I read Jules Verne.
This bold, graphic quilt features intricate piecework, excellent use of contrast and free motion quilting. I love how if feels antique and modern at the same time.
Photo taken at World Quilt Show Florida 2018.
I just realized I haven’t posted my Inktober sketches here yet, so here they are!
Just another reason to love apples.
APPLE: Malus pumila
In Ireland, the apple is considered one of the foods of the dead; during Samhain apples are often piled on altars and graves, giving the festival the nickname ‘the feast of apples’. Before a funeral, a coffin may be lined with apple wood to restore youth in the afterlife. During Samhain, bobbing for apples is a common game to play; if you are to capture an apple, it is symbolic of being allowed to cross over to the island of Avalon and you will be blessed for a year. Incidentally, the name Avalon is considered to be of either Welsh, Cornish, or Breton origin, from avallen, meaning ‘fruit tree’ or the old Irish aball, meaning apple.
This is so true, we need people choosing kindness more often in this world.
😱💜
“A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us.”
Franz Kafka
This would be great for a garden.
Mushroom Table and Stools
Reverie Treasure Co on Etsy
Good information to know for story tellers.
the land of fairy, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.
Oooh.. I've never seen this Magritte painting before, but I love it. This would make a really cool tattoo.
Almayer’s folly, 1951, Rene Magritte
Cool armor bro
Armadillo Cloak- Wondrous item (cape), Uncommon
The outside of this cloak has a rough, leathery texture, while the inside is soft like velvet, and the cloak itself is large enough to swaddle your whole body. The cloak has 5 charges, and regains 1d4 charges each day at dawn. As an action on your turn, you can draw the cloak around yourself and speak the command word, expending a charge as you do so and causing it to harden into a sphere that fully encloses you. Then as part of the same action you can move up to your speed by rolling along the ground. During this movement you can move through hostile creature’s spaces as if they were difficult terrain, and when you move through a creature’s space, make a melee weapon attack against it. On a hit, the attack deals 1d6 bludgeoning damage plus your Strength modifier. At the end of your movement, you gain a number of temporary hit points equal to the damage dealt this way.
If you’d like to help support me to keep doing what I’m doing, as well as request your own card conversions, check my page or the notes for the links to my Patreon.
Keep reading
-Just Me [In my 30s going on eternity] (A Random Rambling Wordy Nerd and an appreciator of all forms of artistic expression) Being Me- Art, Books, Fantasy, Folklore, Literature, and the Natural World are my Jam.
249 posts