Sondra Horton Freigh in her book Dancing into Darkness: Butoh, Zen, and Japan (via pumpkinflavour)
Seduced by the lie of butterflies
Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting in Romeo and Juliet (1968), directed by Franco Zeffirelli.
Abandoned mine transformed into a museum! Salina Turda Museum. Roumanie, Transylvanie
The Embrace
Benes Knupfer
Yayoi Kusama’s “Fireflies on the Water” light installation at the Whitney Museum, 2012. Photos taken by Gabrielle Plucknette and are owned by the New York Times.
During the month of November, there is a festival in Northern Thailand called the Thai lantern festival. Its name, Yi Peng, translates into Floating Lights Festival, and literally thousands of people gather each year to release their lanterns in Unisom and watch them float in to the night sky. The Thai holiday which happens during the second month of the Thai calendar year, is a breathtaking event to watch on video, and even more stunning to witness in person. As the many lanterns are released and go on to soar for hours, the result is a night sky full of awe inspiring flickers of light that illuminate the whole city.
Above the Clouds by Thunderbolt TW
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It’s Hotel Kakslauttanen! This is their glass igloo village where you can watch the beautiful and vivid northern lights from your bed. How wild would that be?! There is so much do and experience here. If you are brave enough you can take it one step further than the glass igloo, and sleep in real snow-built igloos! Of course, they have cabins too (that are absolutely amazing and drool worthy). I would love to go someday!
If you decided to have sex everyone would see.
Cloud lights. This is one of the single most awesome ideas ever. In the comments instructions were given:First, you need some cotton batting, a paper lantern, and three flameless candles, the type that Glade sells. Pull at the cotton batting until it looks fluffy, light, and cloud-like. Then, hot glue it to the outside of the paper lantern in various places. Make sure it’s fluffed to your liking, then light the lights and stick them inside. Hang the lantern wherever you’d like.