…the relief of simplicity.
Virginia Woolf, from “To The Lighthouse,” originally publ. c. 1927
(via metrosouthern)
overclassy:
“https://weheartit.com/minimalandclassylover
”
yesterdaysprint:
“The Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, December 21, 1932
”

yesterdaysprint:

The Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, December 21, 1932

vintageborn:

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Loré Pemberton

felixsandman:

season 1 / season 2 

warmhealer:
“There’s something about wandering in and out of London bookshops, alone, daydreaming.
”

warmhealer:

There’s something about wandering in and out of London bookshops, alone, daydreaming.

Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.
Edith Sitwell (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
flyingiseasy-landingnotsomuch:
“Mary Oliver, I Go Down to the Shore
”

flyingiseasy-landingnotsomuch:

Mary Oliver, I Go Down to the Shore