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My-House | Austin Maynard Architects Location: Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia Photography: Tess Kelly
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when i think of you i forget to breathe • burning things to keep warm • maybe love is real after all
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As promised, here’s the building on my street once the vines have all turned fiery red in October!
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the fandom: blizzard can we please have more good skins for the overwatch characters
blizzard: sure
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blizzard: please play hots
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Penning Ideas and Sketches in One Commonplace Book with @ellbrt
For more photos of Ellina’s fountain pens and personal reference books, follow @ellbrt on Instagram.
Sure, all a writer needs is a pen and some paper, but Ellina T. (@ellbrt), a student living in France, finds far more joy in the writing process when she has one of her beloved fountain pens in hand. “A fountain pen really becomes a part of you the more you use it and take care of it. That’s why I’m so attached to my collection,” she says. Ellina pulls out one of her 20 fountain pens to take notes in class, but where the ink really pours is in her “commonplace book.” “Historically, a commonplace book is a way to record what a person learns and reads throughout their life,” she says. “My notebook contains all the things I find interesting in life or online — quotes from books, recipes, interviews with people, Spanish words, programming language syntax, anything. It’s my personal reference book.” She also writes down ideas that pop into her head and paints or sketches the things that surround her. “I put no limitations on things that can go into my notebook. It’s an ‘anything and everything’ notebook for me.”
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