неділя, 9 червня 2013 р.

memoirs

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themodernexchange: The Kinfolk Table: Recipes for Small...



themodernexchange:

The Kinfolk Table: Recipes for Small Gatherings (Coming Soon) | Amazon UK

"what massacre happens to my son between him living within my skin drinking my cells my water my..."

"what
massacre
happens to my son
between
him
living within my skin
drinking my cells
my water
my organs
and
his soft psyche turning cruel.
does he not remember
he
is half woman."

- from, nayyirah waheed (via quierohacercontigo)

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+52° 30' 31.42", +13° 21' 53.61"



+52° 30' 31.42", +13° 21' 53.61"

teachingliteracy:  (by NATT-at-NKM)



teachingliteracy:

 (by NATT-at-NKM)

dustjacketattic: photo by jamie beck



dustjacketattic:

photo by jamie beck

Living with French antiques - a passion by myfrenchcountryhome...



Living with French antiques - a passion

by myfrenchcountryhome | via transylvanialand

just-wanna-travel: Auckland, New Zealand



just-wanna-travel:

Auckland, New Zealand

missdilemas: Ogawa- Etude de Fleurs, Japan 1893



missdilemas:

Ogawa- Etude de Fleurs, Japan 1893

allthingseurope: Château de Chantilly - Interior (by...



allthingseurope:

Château de Chantilly - Interior (by Philippe_28)

burnedshoes: TIANANMEN SQUARE PROTESTS IN 1989 The Tiananmen...







burnedshoes:

TIANANMEN SQUARE PROTESTS IN 1989

The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, also known as the June Fourth Incident in Chinese, were student-led popular demonstrations in Beijing which took place in the spring of 1989 and received broad support from city residents, exposing deep splits within China's political leadership.

The protests were forcibly suppressed by hardline leaders who ordered the military to enforce martial law in the country's capital. The crackdown that initiated on June 3–4 became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre or the June 4 Massacre as troops with assault rifles and tanks inflicted thousands of casualties on unarmed civilians trying to block the military's advance on Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing, which student demonstrators had occupied for seven weeks.

The scale of military mobilization and the resulting bloodshed were unprecedented in the history of Beijing, a city with a rich tradition of popular protests in the 20th century. (+)

#1: Stuart Franklin
#2: Jeff Widener
#3: Unknown photographer

This day in history:

A lone, unknown man, referred to by many simply as "Tank Man" stands in front of a column of Army tanks in Beijing the day after the Chinese government's violent crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.

The identity of the man and what became of him are still a mystery to this day.


June 5, 1989 - 24 years ago today

(thanks to / via: picturesofwar)

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airudite: A Storm of Swords by flossyflotsam on Flickr.



airudite:

A Storm of Swords by flossyflotsam on Flickr.

bohemiansufi: Shalimar Garden by Arfan Mahmood on Flickr.



bohemiansufi:

Shalimar Garden by Arfan Mahmood on Flickr.

efedra: Death of Marat, Rez-de-Chaussée, Château de Versailles,...



efedra:

Death of Marat, Rez-de-Chaussée, Château de Versailles, 1985

by Robert Polidori

synchronized-smoking: x by ~dariagro



synchronized-smoking:

x by ~dariagro

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tetedecaboche: page 40 ¬ linda vachon / tête de caboche



tetedecaboche:

page 40 ¬

linda vachon / tête de caboche

left-nut: untitled by smallcutsensations on Flickr.



left-nut:

untitled by smallcutsensations on Flickr.

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