Untitled
Don’t cling to things, because everything is impermanent.
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie (via bookmania)
etsygoodies:

(via Paris is Always A Good Idea Hemp & Organic by sarahsmiledesign)
tattoolit:

This is a tattoo from the cover of the book “To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee. It was done by Jason Kelly at Memorial Tattoo in Atlanta, GA. When i save up some more money I will add some leaves to the tree.  
To kill a mockingbird has always been my favorite book and I remember reading it as a 14 year old for the first time. I specifically remember thinking: “if I ever have a daughter, I’d like her to be just like Scout.” 
Nine years later and I have a four month old daughter, who we named Scout Harper. I got this tattoo as a reminder of preserving innocence, striving for justice, and to always remember never to judge. 
All of the characteristics I pray my daughter will have. 

tattoolit:

This is a tattoo from the cover of the book “To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee. It was done by Jason Kelly at Memorial Tattoo in Atlanta, GA. When i save up some more money I will add some leaves to the tree.  

To kill a mockingbird has always been my favorite book and I remember reading it as a 14 year old for the first time. I specifically remember thinking: “if I ever have a daughter, I’d like her to be just like Scout.” 

Nine years later and I have a four month old daughter, who we named Scout Harper. I got this tattoo as a reminder of preserving innocence, striving for justice, and to always remember never to judge. 

All of the characteristics I pray my daughter will have. 

cwnl:

Fiery Moon

by Jerónimo Losada

Jerónimo Losada captured this amazing photo of the Moon from the roof of his house in Seville, Spain. He used a Canon EOS 60D camera and EF 75-300 lens at 300mm.

cwnl:

Fiery Moon

by Jerónimo Losada

Jerónimo Losada captured this amazing photo of the Moon from the roof of his house in Seville, Spain. He used a Canon EOS 60D camera and EF 75-300 lens at 300mm.

designcloud:

Illustrations by Fab Ciraolo combining modern-day trends with iconic figures.

(via MundoFlaneur)