Florence Welch, in the Criterion Closet, talking about Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, saying "medieval, vampire, witchcraft".
The three genders.
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Florence Welch, in the Criterion Closet, talking about Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, saying "medieval, vampire, witchcraft".
The three genders.
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now i really want someone to call me duck
iβm the other unemployed friend who decided i couldnβt afford $25 for art garfunkel
the feminine urge to tragically, romantically drown here.
in a shakespearean way, not in a scary way
same spot today. still slightly frozen despite being 75 degrees. weird to be looking at a partially frozen lake while iβm in short sleeves and sweating
iβve been to this spot in central park several times and never noticed this face until pokΓ©mon go, of all things, brought it to my attention. couldnβt find any mention of it anywhere else. pokΓ©mon go called it alexander the great. i think it looks like jebediah springfield from the simpsons
Folk faith sorceries often deploy like to thwart like. A system of sympathetic magic to defeat hostilities believed to be walking abroad. The placement of Wicker Queens on agricultural land as field wards is an example of imitative practice and many a farmer will tell you it works. β Dr. M. Benn
View looking down towards a pathway lined with bare trees. Either side of the pathway are gravestones amongst grassed over areas.
Tree lined path at Edgerton Cemetery, Huddersfield.
#ThickTrunkTuesday
The Georgian pendant vaulting of the nave at St John's Episcopal church, Edinburgh. The work of William Burn, 1815-18, the thin wall shafts leading to fan vaults give the illusion that the walls are wavy, but they aren't. All the vaulting is non-structural, of course. 1/2
My photo shows a museum display with colourful Minoan pottery cups arranged on three clear shelves, one above the other. These cups, known as Kamares Ware, are from Phaistos, Crete. They were made in palace workshops, c. 1800-1700 BC. The cups range in shape and size from conic and cylindrical cups (top and middle shelves) to hemispherical and carinated shaped cups (bottom shelf). They are decorated with multi-coloured geometric motifs; with spirals and swirls painted in red and white pigment on black.
Sipping my coffee βοΈ and thinking about these marvellous Minoan cups!
They look so modern itβs incredible to think they were made during the Bronze Age some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete. π· by me
#Archaeology
the cast of Star Trek Voyager in street clothes awkwardly posing with late-90s computer hardware and consumer electronics
this is what it feels like to post on bluesky
Godly imperfection. A mono photo taken inside St Paulβs Cathedral in 2024.
#B&W #photography #photo #blackandwhite #bwphotography #bnwphotography #monochrome #mono
Random photos in my photo album: Wells Cathedral.
The possible tombstone of Γthelwulf, King of Wessex
Did you cry a little because you touched the possible tombstone of Γthelwulf, King of Wessex inside a 900-year-old church today? Because I SURE DID.
iβve never seen the lake this frozen
iβm gonna have too many snow pictures
same rocks different seasons
same gully different seasons
ventured out into the snow
ohh that would have been good. iβve never been either
One of my favourite Hampshire churches. St Mary and St Michael, Stoke Charity. A lovely brass of Christ ascending from the tomb.
He was bound to drop that scarf in some time zone or other.
yeahhh i guess the good news is the festivals iβve gone to are less sexist than me lol
tchotchke
patti smith
evanescence
TLC
lauryn hill
oh no this one is embarrassing for me. i can only do it if festivals count
a medieval illustration of an anatomically accurate woodcock perched in the floral margins of a manuscript
the "medieval people didn't know how to draw animals" crowd has been real quiet ever since john siferwas dropped the Perfect Woodcock
this guy really cares about us. heated rivalry from the nypl? i love my city