Eating in this decorative corner is an adventure in fantasy. The naturescape on the wall is a lavish blend of lush green vegetation and ornately civilized detail. So, too, is the room, encapsulated in a vibrating green-and-white checkerboard wallpaper that breathes a quiet bustle.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
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A little shrine for old wounds
© Jee Won Park (ig: zeewipark)
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Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ Portrait of a little boy with a goat on a sawn-off tree trunk, Netherlands, 1912-1922 | src Spaarnestad
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The Cartington Oak Coffin, 4300 Years Old, The Great North Museum, Hancock, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Michael Staniak (Australian, 1982), Untitled, 2018. Mixed media on aluminium plate, 200 x 150 cm.
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Tree trunk chair found in Kendall, England
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In the realm where dreams entwine, Beneath the moon's enchanting shine, A lone bird perches, poised and free, In a dance with celestial decree.
Its silhouette a wisp of grace, Against the moon's ethereal face, A moment captured, pure and rare, In the magic of the midnight air.
Each feather a whisper, a delicate hue, In the moon's soft embrace, anew, A symphony of shadows, light, and flight, In the quiet symphony of the night.
Oh, how the moonbeams softly sigh, As they caress the wings that fly, In this nocturnal reverie, Where reality and dreams agree.
So let us linger, hearts astir, Beneath the moon's enchanting lure, And cherish this celestial sight, In the embrace of the eternal night.
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this tree reminds me of my men. the rough skin makes people think they don't need affection. But that is not true. Even the hardest shell needs love and care, and even the toughest skin can sparkle in the sun when I lay hands on it, like Jesus once did. I also have a whip if that's what my men prefer
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