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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France by Jade Stephens
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go on more walks. walk for no reason. walk to solve a problem. walk to blow off steam. walk to get outside. walk to listen, read, and learn. walk to escape distractions. walk to improve your health. walk to think. a simple walking habit can change absolutely everything.
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New Zealand's Goblin Forest
Honoured to have received some wonderful results from this year’s @greatwalksmag Wilderness Photographer of the Year competition, including a win for ‘Creatures in the Shadows’ (photo 1)
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“In the Meadow”, by Japanese artist Natsuki Nakamura
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A Day of Summer by Betty Miles, illustrated by Remy Charlip, 1960
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Young Woman Reading, 1880 by Osman Hamdi Bey (Turkish, 1842–1910)
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“Well, of course I’ve tried lavender. And pulling my memory out, ribbonlike and dripping. And shrieking into my pillow. And writing the poems. And making more friends. And baking warm brown cookies. And therapy. And intimacy. And pictures of rainbows. And all of the movies about lovers and the terrible things they do to each other. And watching the ones in other languages. And leaving the subtitles off. And listening to the language. And forgetting my name. And feeling the dirt on my skin. And screaming in the shower. And changing my shampoo. And living alone. And cutting my hair. And buying a turtle. And petting the cat. And traveling. And writing more poems. And touching a different body. And digging a grave. And digging a grave. Of course, I’ve tried it. Of course I have.”
— september is a weary month, yasmin belkhyr (via wildflowerveins)
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