Summer evenings
This is why you should care about what is happening in Belarus.
For a president who gets reelected with 80% after 26 years of rule, Lukashenko seems to really need to make sure the “irrelevant, minor opposition” is crushed, it seems.
“nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History
museums are giving us quality quarantine content
“But Finrod walks with Finarfin his father beneath the trees in Eldamar.”
— The Silmarillion
english: yeah so we’re going to call this dark part of the day “night,” after the latin “nox”
german: sounds good. “Nacht” it is.
spanish: alright, “noche”
italian: “notte,” cool
russian: “noch"
french: “nuit”
swedish: “natt”
latvian: “nakts”
danish: “nat”
lithuanian: “naktis”
polish: “noc”
czech: “noc”
dutch: “nacht”
estonian: :)
english: oh god please no-
estonian: öö
french: …
estonian: :)
This painting is a hommage to Böcklins ‘Toteninsel’, my visit at Isle of Skye in Scottland this spring and to J.R.R. Tolkiens 'Mandos’.
Of the brave and anguished fallen,
of the valiant and noble soul.
—— House of Fingolfin, the Nolofinwëans.
Nolofinwëan week 2019
If anyone needs an explanation for the biggest trend of the year, this’ll do it.
The polar vortex has kept Lake Michigan frozen for the most part of winter. For example, in Chicago, Illinois, temperatures reached -30C (-23F) during the peak of the cold, causing ice shelves to form on the lake – hills formed from waves crashing over existing ice piles. Moving water underneath the ice is pushing the sheets to the surface, shattering them into mesmerizing patterns, visible along South Haven’s pier. (Source)
The Slayers. Wanted Lina Inverse. 🔥
A lighthouse in Michigan, before and after major ice storm
several pieces from this May 2018. one image a day initiative. it was worth it!





