oldflorida:

Quit layin’ around and get back to work destroying nature!

Massive cypress tree in the Lacoochee area (Pasco County)

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natgeofound:

Bathing beauties emerge from a “solarium” (a tanning booth), in St. Petersburg, Florida, June 1929.
Photograph by Clifton R. Adams, National Geographic

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c0untessbathory:

bitch please 

c0untessbathory:

bitch please 

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kittyinva:

1921 Lucile evening gown of a black chantilly lace hoop over a white satin slip, shown at the National Retail Garment Association Fashion Show at the Hotel Commodore, NYC. From Ebay.

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superseventies:

New York City, 1971

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hollyhocksandtulips:

“Woman with Umbrella in Rain” by Raimund von Stillfried. Artist: Kusakabe Kimbei (Japanese, 1841–1934), 1870s. Commercial photography studios in Meiji-era Japan were renowned for the subtlety and refinement of their coloring techniques. This hand-tinted image of a young woman caught in a heavy rainstorm achieved its naturalistic effect by knitting together multiple strands of artifice: the greenery in the foreground was a studio prop; the flaps of the kimono were suspended by thin wires to create the impression of a strong wind; and long, diagonal marks were made on the negative to suggest streaks of rain. (Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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vintageeveryday:

German bicycle sidecar, 1931

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freethinking70:

Branding is animal crudity… I think he deserved it!

freethinking70:

Branding is animal crudity… I think he deserved it!

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distinguishedbaloney:

just seen in ATL airport

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theamericankid:

At least the dog’s thoughtful about it. A cat would knock the glass over on purpose and sit on the book.

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cutesign:

Have a Nice Day! is a cute set of stainless steel coffee sticks by Italian design studio PlaydesignEach stick represents a day of a week from yawning Monday to a smiling Saturday.

Monday is struggling to wake up
Tuesday is hoping for a good beginning
Wednesday cracks a smile
Thursday … gnocchi (dumplings)!
Friday smiles at the weekend
Saturday is happy as a child

 cutesign

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