mpdrolet:

From Black Maps—American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime 
David Maisel

annaelsaa:

leslie feist

featherstone22:

Road Trip

raiseourstory:


“Life in New York is the only life I’ve ever known. I was just five years old when I came to the United States from the Philippines in 2000. I lived my early years thinking I was like my peers: an American. This country’s culture was my culture. I spoke English without a trace of a Filipino accent. It wasn’t until the end of my sophomore year of high school that I found out I was undocumented, and my life began to fall apart. School felt pointless and my grades plummeted. Perhaps I could graduate, but I doubted I would be able to go to college, have a career, or any real future. I began to think about suicide.
I‘ve made strides in overcoming my depression through working as an activist and with the support of my friends, but I still worry that my dreams remain in jeopardy. I hope by sharing my story, I can inspire us not to make the struggle last so long for others as it has for me.”

Stay tuned for more…

Whatever you desire is already connected in some way to who you are and what you now have. Find that way, follow the connection.

Ralph Marston (via creatingaquietmind)

(via crookedtreee)

phytos:


Henrik Isaksson

jerblake:

sea change #3
jeremy blake

My name is Italia
[like the country].
22 years of age.

I thrive on the wonders of the universe, on those things I cannot yet explain, and on the beauty of the Earth.

This is a depiction of who I am and my interests.