3 days ago | 7,142 notes (originally from genevieve-serendipity)


Reason #1,345 why this city rocks: you lose your way and end up in a house Gaudi built.






4 days ago | 1,428 notes (originally from felldowntherabbithole)
#music


3 weeks ago | 782 notes (originally from observando)
#photo ref

hi,

I’m selling my ticket for the Florence + The Machine concert in Berlin Columbia Halle although it breaks my heart that I can’t attend.

please send me a message if you’re interested and we can arrange the details!

edit: actually I have 2 tickets, my friend needs to sell hers as well.


"Every day the coffee’s bitter no matter how much sugar goes in. The shower is clammy and even the cheeriest music is a dirge. Every coat’s itchy and too small, like they took part of your body with them. And then one night you find laughter in the offhand remark; you find yourself healing like a good little scar; and you’re ready once more to hover over the cliff [like] a breath of fresh air before gravity remembers you."

+ Daniel Handler, author of Lemony Snicketon how to stop loving someone. (via lavielivre)
3 months ago | 537 notes (originally from lavielivre)
#quotes

baffetti:


The eye-catching swimming pool in Mumbai, India, has been built to raise awareness about the threat of sea level rises as a result of global warming.
It was constructed by attaching a giant aerial photograph of the New York City skyline to the floor of the pool.
The idea was conceived by advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather, who were commissioned by banking giant HSBC to promote its £50million project tackling climate change.
The Ogilvy team came up with an innovative way to show the adverse impact of global climate change. They glued an aerial view of a city to the base of a swimming pool.When the pool was filled with water, it gave a shocking effect akin to a city submerged in water. The visual of a sunken city shocked swimmers and onlookers, driving home the impact of global warming, and how it could destroy our world someday.

baffetti:

The eye-catching swimming pool in Mumbai, India, has been built to raise awareness about the threat of sea level rises as a result of global warming.

It was constructed by attaching a giant aerial photograph of the New York City skyline to the floor of the pool.

The idea was conceived by advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather, who were commissioned by banking giant HSBC to promote its £50million project tackling climate change.

The Ogilvy team came up with an innovative way to show the adverse impact of global climate change. They glued an aerial view of a city to the base of a swimming pool.
When the pool was filled with water, it gave a shocking effect akin to a city submerged in water. The visual of a sunken city shocked swimmers and onlookers, driving home the impact of global warming, and how it could destroy our world someday.

(via bohemianspirit)

3 months ago | 24,266 notes (originally from contextblog-deactivated20120228)