the universe was our ceiling,
and we felt the infinite,
the fleeting,
the spaces between,
falling and rising
in every breath we shared
underneath its light.
(Source: thedustdancestoo)
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DIY inspiration: Vintage kitchen canisters repurposed as pendant lights.
(made by Rodney Trice of T.O.M.T., featured previously here)
This is a great addition to the Unconsumption gallery of items made into lighting.
(Source: gofuckingnuts, via morningvalentine)
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(Source: h-e-r-o-i-n, via morningvalentine)
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Another idea for the garden-related repurposing file:
Old metal wheels — look for them at flea markets — wired together to make edging for a planting bed.
(via This Old House)
Individual images taken of Venus in one year to create a full curve. The summer solstice being at the top, winter solstice at the bottom, and equinox where they lines cross.
(via curtisedwingreen)
The most beautiful and true thing you’ll read today, from Hermann Hesse.
(via curtisedwingreen)
the universe was our ceiling,
and we felt the infinite,
the fleeting,
the spaces between,
falling and rising
in every breath we shared
underneath its light.
(Source: thedustdancestoo)