Looking up at the ceiling of Marie Antoinette’s bedroom at the Palace of Versailles.
“There is but one Paris and however hard living may be here, and if it became worse and harder even -the French air clears up the brain and does good- a world of good.” ― Vincent van Gogh
(photos by overdose-art)
Oxford by Di Farah
Quinta da Aveleda, Portugal. From Alicornio and Karl Gercens.
Alnwick Poison Gardens. The gardens were established in 2005 by the Duchess of Northumberland who’s affinity for the apothecary gardens inspired the collection of nearly 100 deadly and hallucinogenic plants.
Nicola Michetti, (It. architect, b. 1675, Venezia, d. 1758, Roma), Coffeehouse, built 1731-33, Palazzo Colonna, Rome
Zodiac Clock that I saw in Venice—St. Mark’s Square
Twas a long time ago, longer now than it seems, in a place perhaps you’ve seen in your dreams. For the story you’re about to be told began with the holiday worlds of old. I know you’re curious to see what’s inside, it’s what happens when two holidays collide. (x)
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul (by David Hurley)
Venice (Veneto, Italy) by Petrana Sekula on Flickr.
If this isn’t an entrance to a fairy world then I don’t know what is…
Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye, Scotland, April 2014
Dolomites, Italy | John Newton
how is this town real