ART HISTORY MEME; 4 colors:
Mint Green [¼]
Maybe it’s brave to quit your job to go paint in Peru for a year, but it’s also brave to work two jobs to help pay for your mom’s medical bills. It’s smart to stay at the law firm until your loans are paid off. It’s OK to only tolerate your job but love your hobbies, because as soon as passions are turned into careers, you risk turning love into work.
So you don’t love your job — who gives a shit?
Are you happy with yourself? Are you happy with the way you treat people? Are you happy with your life?

Alright so I saw a post on here and it was this song but sped to walking speed…except Alex sounded like a chipmunk. So I took it upon myself to do the same thing, except keep the original pitch. I love it.
HOW DO YOU DO THIS MAGIC
Howl’s Moving Castle phone wallpapers | Set #2
Quality is best when saved straight from your phone! Feel free to use them. It would be greatly appreciated if you like/reblog if you do. Enjoy :)
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These be the best mozzarella sticks though
I’m very very late ! ê___ê’
Here some pics of my children book”The little Red Wolf” ! :>
Now available in french bookstore and on amazon (the picture of the book on amazon is very very ugly but the book look really better for real…ù__ù) !
This looks amazing!!
This is tempting. I’ve been looking for ways to practice my French.
MD: The first stop on Tenzin’s family vacation is the Southern Air Temple, where Avatar Aang grew up. Following the Hundred Year War, Aang established the Air Acolytes. Later, the Acolytes moved into the various temples and repaired them to their former states. The four Air Temples became pilgrimage sites for the Air Acolytes as the studied Air Nomad history and philosophy.
Concepts by Josh Middleton. Painting by Frederic Stewart.
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etsy:
Etsy seller FoxtailBoutique does magical things with basic geometric shapes (we especially like the pieces with spinning parts).
there, but it’s owned by lazy, stupid, or essentially boring
people. You can’t just be talented: You have to be terribly
smart and energetic and ruthless. You also have to become
necessary to people, by working hard and well and bringing
more than your bones and your skin to the project. Don’t just
show up. Transform the work, yourself, and everybody
around you. Be needed. Be interesting. Be something no one
else can be–and consistently.
University Bag Guide by furrylittlepeach
Hey peaches! So, I was asked to do a what’s-in-my-bag post by an anonymous cutie, who starts their first year of uni in two weeks. I thought I’d do a thorough run-through because I’m sure a lot of you are in the same position. I tried to leave some things out as they only apply to art/design students and I wanted this to be applicable to everyone.. Are you ready? Here we go:
The Bag
When it comes to university bags - size does matter. You don’t want to strain your arms with unnecessary loose items because your fashion-victim ass couldn’t bring itself to buy a big enough bag. It doesn’t matter whether you’re into totes, or backpacks, just please, please, please make sure it’s something that’s going to fit your books, laptop, stationary -everything - into. As an art student I also like to carry a canvas tote in case I end up making something that I need to bring home.To be honest, I’m not sure if all these are really essentials for survival, but they get me through my uni day just fine and dandy so I’m putting them in anyway.
You know - the usual. In my case this is always my iPhone, keys, wallet (if you have business cards - some of you may not - make sure you’re stocked up. Always.), moisturiser, lip-balm, my inhaler (awhhhhhyeah) something to eat, and of course something to drink. I also like to carry around things to entertain me on the way to uni - headphones, my gameboy, a magazine, sketchbook or a novel usually suffice, and make the long train ride a quicker, more productive one.
Books
This really depends on your course and what the specifications are for the things you need to bring. There’s usually some sort of material list somewhere so do a search on your uni website for your course guides and find them. You’ll need your subjects’ textbooks (if applicable), a yearly planner/diary as well as something to write in whether it be a traditional notebook or laptop (Creatives: you’ll also need a VAPD).And last but definitely not least - stationary! If you’re doing a writing heavy subject or something less practical, obviously you won’t anything as extensive as this, but as an art and design student my pencil case is an extension of my hands and brain so I bring everything I may or may not need in one uni day. This includes pens, pencils, rulers, pen/stanley knives, technical drawing equipment, paintbrushes, tape, glue, rabbit-shaped paper-clips, a USB and the kitchen sink. As the year goes on a plastic folder is added to the collection of things in my bag(s) as well as a portfolio case.
I probably haven’t covered absolutely everything, but I think I deserve some sort of virtual high five for effort, visual aids and links. You will probably only need a basic version of this for your first few classes because all you’ll really be doing is settling in and going over your course structure/curriculum but I hope this helps and makes your introductory university experience less scary. Good luck little ones! Love ya x
A new take on the age old rice ball is gaining popularity in Japan. Known as onigirazu, so named as chefs can quickly make them without worrying about getting sticky rice hands, these versatile and hearty dishes have rapidly become popular search subjects on cooking apps such as Cookpad and have even inspired several recipe books.
The photos above by Laura Tomàs Avellana on Flickr show how to make onigirazu in just a few steps. All that is needed is nori, rice, plastic wrap, and fillings.















