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fuckyeahbookarts:

DIY Convert an Old Book Cover into a Journal (by charlieandgrace)
fuckyeahbookarts:

DIY Convert an Old Book Cover into a Journal (by charlieandgrace)
fuckyeahbookarts:

DIY Convert an Old Book Cover into a Journal (by charlieandgrace)
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According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.

According to a theory the children from Ponyo grew up to be the baker couple from Kiki’s Delivery Service.
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moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

Locality actually depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the whole time continuity theorem and temporal displacement principles. So yeah, technically it’s next door to me… in Russia.
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lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
lascocks:

Throw me over your shoulder and carry me off to Valhalla you viking goddess.
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theofficialtester:

Shhhh!