this is my blog's alter ego. I tumbl quotes, graphs, science-y things, and quite a lot of harry potter/doctor who/etc/etc. Sometimes I also pin, and tweet, and find crafty things to do.

“The world’s beauty is in soap bubbles, little specks of dust, galaxy shards, tiny things swept under the rugs that we stomp on day after day because we’re too busy to notice small treasures...The busy ghost presses his hands into my back and pushes me one way or the other to do this or that. I want to stop to see, to think, to breathe. I want to put my ear to the soil and listen for the ants. I want to daydream, fly a kite, run my hands through thick, green grass...” (Ophelia Blooming)

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The Office of Letters and Light Blog: 30 Covers, 30 Days: Day 30 Bonus Cover! →

lettersandlight:

Behold our second and final cover of the day! Henry Sene Yee created this cover in 24 hours along with his previous cover:

Glimpse of Another Shore, by Sarah Ahiers:

In a country where one member of each household must serve the navy in the war effort, sixteen year old…

I love the mixture of picture and drawing

bitchville:

Incredibly Colourful Magnified Grains of Sand
Viewed at an astounding magnification of over 250 times, tiny grains of  sand are surprisingly colorful and extremely unique. Each piece is  either a fragment of crystals, spiral fragments of shells or crumbs of  volcanic rock. To see these incredible images, Dr. Gary Greenberg goes through a  painstakingly lengthy process. First he takes many photos from different  points of focus. Then, he combines them using software to produce one  spectacular image. “It is incredible to think when you are walking on the beach you are standing on these tiny treasures,” says Greenberg.”
via http://sandgrains.com/ and ISI

Oh, my - this is AMAZING! Very beautiful.

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bitchville:

Incredibly Colourful Magnified Grains of Sand

Viewed at an astounding magnification of over 250 times, tiny grains of sand are surprisingly colorful and extremely unique. Each piece is either a fragment of crystals, spiral fragments of shells or crumbs of volcanic rock.

To see these incredible images, Dr. Gary Greenberg goes through a painstakingly lengthy process. First he takes many photos from different points of focus. Then, he combines them using software to produce one spectacular image.

“It is incredible to think when you are walking on the beach you are standing on these tiny treasures,” says Greenberg.”

via http://sandgrains.com/ and ISI

Oh, my - this is AMAZING! Very beautiful.

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Reeeallllyy awesome free textures. Visit the gallery here.

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Reeeallllyy awesome free textures. Visit the gallery here.

Mar 18th at 1PM / tagged: free. texture. digital. art. / reblog / 1 note
I want to paint.

I want to paint.

(Source: guidedbyvices)

Mar 18th at 1PM / via: vintagerosegarden / op: guidedbyvices / tagged: colors!. rainbow. paint. art. / reblog / 418 notes