📷 furtho: Jacques Henri Lartigue’s Simone Roussel Driving The “Two-Wheeled Bob”, 1913 (via here) https://t.co/Jru4btGkpb
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 30, 2019
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📷 furtho: Jacques Henri Lartigue’s Simone Roussel Driving The “Two-Wheeled Bob”, 1913 (via here) https://t.co/Jru4btGkpb
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 30, 2019
📷 furtho: _Jack_B_’s untitled landscape (via here) https://t.co/hmItI4GlP3
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 30, 2019
📷 artemisdreaming: Ghost Dance Dress, Southern Arapaho artist, Oklahoma, circa 1890 (Joshua Ferdinand/Ken and Judy Siebel Collection) Related post: Here https://t.co/bEZ6KqpT4a
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 30, 2019
kool ladies pic.twitter.com/X34Rzolav5
— Neiljetel (@neiljetel) November 29, 2019
The electric toothbrush battery died but luckily my skill set allows me to use it like a manual.
— Danny (@Mardigroan) November 26, 2019
Sleeping Beauty (1959) is by far the most visually stunning animated film ever made pic.twitter.com/Abdn7a1HgZ
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 28, 2019
Woman standing next to Giant sequoia tree, 1930s pic.twitter.com/G2ysTO8UWs
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 29, 2019
LOL the millennials making fun of boomers are stunned that there isn’t an iPhone app to open cans pic.twitter.com/0mcze8Colt
— Quoth the Raven (@QTRResearch) November 29, 2019
“The virtue and alleged simplicity of this lifestyle is both a fantasy and a privilege. The Ingalls family’s lifestyle was rooted in the massive appropriation of someone else’s resources, and it was not sustainable, even for them.” https://t.co/snt3ENq1iI
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) November 28, 2019
Totoro snowmen pic.twitter.com/g3OaLyq13v
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 28, 2019
📷 historycultureeducation: Auto Wreck in Washington D.C, 1921. Source: https://t.co/Pbd8U5PB9P https://t.co/7jgdQDr6D7
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 28, 2019
📷 johnnythehorsepart2: t is believed that this is the only photo in existence of the Great Norwegian Mountain Troll. It was taken in December 1942 by the crew of an RAF recon flight 300 miles north of Berge. [Source Unknown via Hubert Mounier https://t.co/lgr3KIyf65
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 28, 2019
Smooth pic.twitter.com/z6fjEF7ivq
— MusicIsLife (@MusicIsPeople) November 25, 2019
— People dancing to Steely Dan (@steelydance) November 21, 2019
In Japanese, dusk is called ‘the time to light a lamp’. Hiromishi goro. In England, hitomoshi goro is around 4 pm. pic.twitter.com/ghlhmHwUNR
— Suama Sato (@suama_w) November 20, 2019
it’s Steely Dan Day at Pitchfork, w/ 4 essays on their albums I can’t wait to read, and I wrote about my favorite SD record https://t.co/0TaP6dVFY8
— Mark Richardson (@MarkRichardson) November 20, 2019
🎶 (via https://t.co/H84wGr8DCI) https://t.co/MMfvltOZ3c
— Grey Coopre, Calli-pitter Hunter (@GreyCoopre) November 16, 2019
The four seasons on Kotisaari Island in Finland
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 13, 2019
(Photo: Jani Ylinampa) pic.twitter.com/oeReUNMeQ9
The Galapagos Sally Lightfoot Crab eats skin parasites and dead skin off of the marine iguanas pic.twitter.com/PUQRsXTfWM
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 12, 2019
— Old Holborn QC ✘ (@Holbornlolz) November 11, 2019
I’m texting to inform you all that Uncle Jim has sadly succumbed to his injuries after falling off the ledge of our 17th-story window. On the way down it may have looked like he was frantically waving the blue flag, when he was meant to wave the pink. Anyway, we’re having a girl!
— A Mancino-Williams (@Manda_like_wine) November 9, 2019
The Australian Aboriginals believe the Rainbow Serpent shaped the earth, which was flat in the beginning. While he went out and about all across the land it took its rounded shape, valleys and rivers and mountains were created by the movement of his body.
— Schwanenlied (@dark_swan) November 7, 2019
#FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/KWY4ohEqJt