Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Truly inherited...


peter lippmann-via form is void




Autoportrait avec Germaine Schroeder - Jean Reutlinger viamudwerks





If you were born and raised in Philadelphia and grew up in the 1950's especially the Northeast like around Oxford Circle you would fondly remember the truck carousel. The driver cranked a wheel to make it turn. The little horses all faced outward. there was also a truck called "The Whip" where you sat in the cars and it operated much like the Whip ride of today. We also had a man come around with a ferris wheel on his truck. What great memories everybody had - This photo is from 1910 but the truck from the 50's and 60's was pretty much the same except for the truck it's self !!!-via adam wallacavage


Darwin's Hummingbird specimen-darla teagarden mobil upload






claude verlinde






to the distant shores... by *Keid-89 on deviantART
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sleeping..by Felix d'Eon http://www.felixdeon.com/home.html






This astonishing palace was built by a postman , stone by stone, held together with cement, in between his rounds delivering the mail on the east side of the Rhone valley down in south eastern France- via David Cuthbert





painting by Julien Champagne-via shadowland





Thurston Hopkins''In the slums''-Liverpool, 1955






darwin's chair and cane-darla teagarden mobil upload.



"If it’s true that every seven years each cell in your body dies and is replaced, then I have truly inherited my life from a dead man; and the misdeeds of those times have been forgiven, and are buried with his bones."
—Neil Gaiman