“And then, however limited his sphere, he still preserves in his bosom the sweet feeling of liberty, and knows that he can quit his prison whenever he likes.”
One of mine favorites lines from The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
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22/07
finished!
i’m obSESSIng over new lana del rey album, please play it at my funeral
speaking about funerals, i went today with my dad to my first driving lesson
well, it wasn’t as bad as i thought it would be
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Pastel spread again :)
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chapters of my life
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Abinger Hammer, Surrey, England, UK
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Foothpath to Shere, Surrey
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13/05/17, Surrey, UK
Home-grown
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Abandoned pump house and conservatory in a lake, Witley Park, Surrey, UK
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Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
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Betchworth, Surrey, England, UK
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fairlie lodge ▴ shackleford, surrey, england
owner john elton moved to the newly built modest bungalow called fairlie lodge in about 1965 where he lived with his housekeeper. he frequently had “ferocious rows over the fence” with his neighbour, lord carver of the old rectory, which resulted in the planting of a now “huge leylandii hedge” which today separates the two properties. following elton’s death in 1980, the bungalow was sold, and it was noted at the time that “the bungalow was somewhat bizarre in having ugly hardboard doors throughout and internal cedar cladding, but furnished with amazing antiques (louis xv table, chairs and sideboards and 6-8 huge oil portraits of the family past and present)”. the furniture was removed by his family, but the housekeeper was left behind; “she didn’t know where to go and sat in her bedroom with the removal men working around her”.
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fairlie lodge ▴ shackleford, surrey, england
owner john elton moved to the newly built modest bungalow called fairlie lodge in about 1965 where he lived with his housekeeper. he frequently had “ferocious rows over the fence” with his neighbour, lord carver of the old rectory, which resulted in the planting of a now “huge leylandii hedge” which today separates the two properties. following elton’s death in 1980, the bungalow was sold, and it was noted at the time that “the bungalow was somewhat bizarre in having ugly hardboard doors throughout and internal cedar cladding, but furnished with amazing antiques (louis xv table, chairs and sideboards and 6-8 huge oil portraits of the family past and present)”. the furniture was removed by his family, but the housekeeper was left behind; “she didn’t know where to go and sat in her bedroom with the removal men working around her”.
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Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
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