Everything you can imagine is real.

Pablo Picasso

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Happy St Patrick’s Day, Wear a Shamrock and dance an Irish jig for good old St Paddy!
St. Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland and March 17th is his his feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have celebrated this day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years, and it has grown in popularity and enthusiasm with each passing year, not just in Ireland, but anywhere where there is a large Irish ex-pat community.
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Picture: Today’s my Guinness / St. Patrick’s day event, Failte, March 17, Tuesday by Puamelia on flickr

somewhereintheworldtoday:

Happy St Patrick’s Day, Wear a Shamrock and dance an Irish jig for good old St Paddy!

St. Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland and March 17th is his his feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have celebrated this day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years, and it has grown in popularity and enthusiasm with each passing year, not just in Ireland, but anywhere where there is a large Irish ex-pat community.

More on St Patrick’s Day by Somewhere in the world today…

Picture: Today’s my Guinness / St. Patrick’s day event, Failte, March 17, Tuesday by Puamelia on flickr

Waaa! Foodopia posted my photo and recipe! Waiting for summer and watermelons to eat it!
foodopia:

Surprise rice.
Ingredients to mix: long rice, peppers, watermelon, pistachios powder, olive oil, lemon juice, black pepper.

Waaa! Foodopia posted my photo and recipe! Waiting for summer and watermelons to eat it!

foodopia:

Surprise rice.

Ingredients to mix: long rice, peppers, watermelon, pistachios powder, olive oil, lemon juice, black pepper.

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I like octopus. 
eatsleepdraw:

octopus. watercolour, moleskine

I like octopus. 

eatsleepdraw:

octopus. watercolour, moleskine

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Happy Mardi gras in an explosion of colours! (2)
powderdoom:

by Lloyd Simmonds

Happy Mardi gras in an explosion of colours! (2)

powderdoom:

by Lloyd Simmonds

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Happy Mardi gras in an explosion of colours! (1)
yourmothershouldknow:

McQ Otoño/Invierno 2012
Semana de la Moda de Londres
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McQ Autumn/Winter 2012
London Fashion Week

Happy Mardi gras in an explosion of colours! (1)

yourmothershouldknow:

McQ Otoño/Invierno 2012

Semana de la Moda de Londres

…..

McQ Autumn/Winter 2012

London Fashion Week

quotevadis:

“Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context - a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, an environment in a city plan.”
— Eliel Saarinen, a Finnish architect who became famous for his art nouveau buildings in the early years of the 20th century.

quotevadis:

“Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context - a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, an environment in a city plan.”

Eliel Saarinen, a Finnish architect who became famous for his art nouveau buildings in the early years of the 20th century.

Sicily is the earth concentrated: you can find any kind of beach, little islands, wonderful sea, the biggest volcano in Europe, mountains with snow, forests, art, architecture from Ancient Greece now, one of the greatest variety of food and sofisticated patisserie. But most of all, you can find our love.
Please, come visit Sicily. Tourism is the only way for us to grow. 
condenasttraveler:

Not Your Grandfather’s Sicily | Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily

Sicily is the earth concentrated: you can find any kind of beach, little islands, wonderful sea, the biggest volcano in Europe, mountains with snow, forests, art, architecture from Ancient Greece now, one of the greatest variety of food and sofisticated patisserie. But most of all, you can find our love.

Please, come visit Sicily. Tourism is the only way for us to grow. 

condenasttraveler:

Not Your Grandfather’s Sicily | Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily

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This is my first work. I made it after my first architectural model of a house on a hill.
Acrilic on polyplat and canvas 50x70.

This is my first work. I made it after my first architectural model of a house on a hill.

Acrilic on polyplat and canvas 50x70.

And this is how I like houses. Nordic style, white all over. But I’d probably mix it with Aeolian style. Opposite attraction, superb connection.
Now everything I miss is money, a job and one my own family. 
homeandinteriors:

Apartment in Sweden

And this is how I like houses. Nordic style, white all over. But I’d probably mix it with Aeolian style. Opposite attraction, superb connection.

Now everything I miss is money, a job and one my own family. 

homeandinteriors:

Apartment in Sweden

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