wild & whimsical..
A collection of the things I read, see, and learn on the web

Art, Books, Cultures, Fashion, Language, Music, Religon, Science & World News

gotagirlcrush:

Got a Girl Crush On: Alexandra Meyn’s treehouse in Bed-Stuy
Full article (NY Times): A Treehouse Grows in Brooklyn
(via cabinporn)
allthingseurope:

Edinburgh, Scotland
(by 夏先生)
marrypotter:

Vera Wang Spring 2012 Preview
witchsauce:

Jabberwocky (1971, dir. Jan Švankmajer), a surrealistic short film loosely based on Lewis Carroll’s nonsense poem Jabberwocky.
climateadaptation:


Frozen Abiqua Falls, Oregon (by Jesse Estes)

“Nestled in the hills above the small town of Scotts Mills, hides a waterfall lover’s dream. Getting to Abiqua Fallsis part trek, part hike, and part scramble. The 101 foot falls tumbles into a massive arena of columnar basalt, colored red and green by lichens and moss.” via Adam Sawyer
See photos of this stunning waterfall during summer, here.
"In its silence, a book is a challenge: it can’t lull you with surging music or deafen you with screeching laugh tracks or fire gunshots in your living room; you have to listen to it in your head. A book won’t move your eyes for you the way images on a screen do. It won’t move your mind unless you give it your mind, or your heart unless you put your heart in it. It won’t do the work for you. To read a story well is to follow it, to act it, to feel it, to become it—everything short of writing it, in fact. Reading is not “interactive” with a set of rules or options, as games are; reading is actual collaboration with the writer’s mind. No wonder not everybody is up to it."

Ursula K. Le Guin, Harper’s Magazine (via bookoasis)

(via whimsicallywandering)

hymntohope:

Early Paintbox Set / Fraktur Pigment in Bottles (18th Century)
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