Solar eclipse, August 9th, 1896.
Science-Gossip. vol. III, 1896-97.
Internet Archive
Night Skies of France by Laurent Laveder via TWAN (left, right)
'gary chryst as the chinese conjurer in "parade," the joffrey ballet' in the world's great ballets - john gruen (1981)
Saint Stanislaus Cemetary, Boswell, PA Photos by: Kristy Lawson
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she's so talenteddddd <3<3
She’s so graceful
Where do I even begin with this duology? Although I haven’t read a lot of fantasy literature, this series has truly become the best I’ve ever encountered. The story unfolds in the kingdom of Blunder, a realm shrouded in thickening fog with a deep and complex history tied to magic. The citizens have a unique way of accessing this magic, which only adds to the intrigue. As I delved deeper into the chapters, my fascination grew with Elspeth’s lore and her family’s history. The author provided just enough details for world-building without overwhelming the reader. I became completely absorbed in the world I conjured in my mind. It was mysterious, gothic, and cold; the suffocating fog created a constant sense of danger, yet it remained hauntingly beautiful. I would rate this series a 7.5/10!!
going here would fix me actually
This counts as vent art.