Beautifully magical concept with a beautifully magical painting.
Once In A Blue Moon Imagine a crumbled settlement, so old its ruins have been long overgrown by woodlands and reclaimed by nature. Still, it doesn’t quite want to leave yet. Once in a blue moon it re-appears, clinging so strongly to the world that when it has to vanish again it tears a piece of the current century with it. This way a wholly anachronistic, glowing city is created – a place where all times meet. It is a magical place to explore and it is oh so easy to get lost in there. Prints | Facebook | Instagram | Portfolio | ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
If animals as different as these two can get along with each other this sweetly, why can't we put our differences away and do the same?
“She went to the cobbler’s,
To buy him some shoes,
But when she came back
He was reading the news.”
Wood engraving by the Dalziel Brothers, based on the artwork of an unknown artist. From Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes, published in 1877 by George Rutledge & Sons, London.
These are great!
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Still not over this. . .
J.K. Rowling apologizes for killing Dobby in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [x]
I think I'm late seeing this, but I love it. Sounds like I might be a rogue mage.
all three in one post! Prints available here
Beautiful
Walt Disney Animation Studios ➞ The Silver Age (1950 - 1967)
This is one of my all time favorite films, it is hilarious.
“Do you miss him?” “Well, it’s a matter of life after death. Now that he’s dead, I have a life.”
CLUE (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn
Congratulations to all of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize winners! http://bit.ly/2okzZgH
Great quote and important message to remember.
These all sound like good listens, even though I typically don't listen to podcasts.
Could you recommend a couple of your favorite scary story podcasts? I need something to keep me awake at my office job and a lot of scary story ones tend to get. Well. Ableist or racist or some other -ist that kinda spoils it all for me xD
Oh HONEY. I’ve got you on this one. 😊
The No Sleep Podcast - Probably the best damn horror story podcast I’ve found to date. Amazing two-hour episodes with full-production stories and original music every week. Hugely talented cast of voice actors and authors, and a community which embraces and celebrates diversity. (I recommend starting with C.M. Scandreth’s “A Seaside British Pub” and the full-length sequel “Return to a Seaside British Pub” from Season 10.) Season passes are available and they are WORTH EVERY PENNY.
And That’s Why We Drink - Ghost stories, true crime, and general wackiness from best buds Em and Christine, with occasional cameos from the adorable Gio. There’s a fair amount of rambling in each episode, but it really feels like sitting down with friends and listening to some wild-ass stories.
The Cryptid Keeper Podcast - If creepy creatures and mythical monsters are what butters your crumpet, have a sitdown with Alex and Addison for tales of their favorite scary (or friendly) bois. Jokes are rampant, but the hosts are very aware of cultural context and show a great deal of respect for it, as well as pointing out problematic elements when they appear.
Lore - History is a strange place. Author Aaron Mahnke dives headfirst into the pages of the past and kicks up all manner of monsters, murderers, hauntings, and mysteries. If you’re a history buff or a lover of folklore, you’ll find plenty to love. This is less scary than interesting, as far as I’m concerned, but the subject matter is often very creepy.
There are SO many others out there, and I’ve got half a dozen waiting in my Stitcher favorites that I haven’t had time to get into just yet, but these should be enough to get you started.
Enjoy!!!
-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.
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