amidst my thoughts
An amalgation of older posts before I moved things over! Currently at hamletienne.tumblr.com
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amidst my thoughts
An amalgation of older posts before I moved things over! Currently at hamletienne.tumblr.com
Moving Blogs!
  • Hey all, just a heads up that I’ve moved over to @hamletienne, so if you’d still like to, feel free to follow me over there! It’s under the same name this blog used to have for the sake of some continuity :)

    I was just getting annoyed with the sideblog vs. main blog allowances, so I copied over a bunch of old posts and will be posting new things from there now 💃🏻

    Hope to see you there!


  • carpe-noctvm

    Snow Queen


  • Jan 24 20212,714 notes
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  • sildrotha

    Snow falling on the Krug Memorial
    Hans Schuler, sculptor

    Loudon Park Cemetery
    Baltimore, Maryland


  • Jan 24 202122,893 notes
  • allthingseurope

    Hof Ter Saksen Castle, Belgium (by Roland Tempels)


  • Jan 23 202123,675 notes
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  • shiftittotheleft

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    Philadelphia, I love you.


  • Jan 20 202134,184 notes
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  • tokyo-fashion

    Super snowy Harajuku at 2am on Valentine’s Day night 2014. These are long exposure photos (using a tripod), so you can’t really see the snow falling, but it was snowing pretty hard! These shots are of Takeshita Dori, Harajuku Dori, Cat Street, Meiji Dori & Omotesando Dori.


  • Jan 20 202179,434 notes
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  • expressions-of-nature

    Sweden by Jaanus Jagomägi


  • Jan 18 20212,637 notes
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  • escapekit

    Winter in August - Part II

    Germany-based photographer Marina Weishaupt shares beautiful views of the Swiss Alps in her ongoing series. 


  • Jan 17 20214,112 notes
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  • kyloren

    or how the world can seem so vast!

    ANASTASIA
    1997 | dir. Don Bluth & Gary Goldman


  • Jan 16 20212,162 notes
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  • safifonhasstrel

    @booksociety‘s December Reading Event: RetellingsThe Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden

    “Nothing changes, Vasya. Things are, or they are not. Magic is forgetting that something ever was other than as you willed it.”