(Source: casualmalexlfan, via lovely-little-lotus)
Biologists would have you call this thing an Armadillo-Girdled Lizard, Cordylus cataphractus, but I won’t be fooled. This is clearly a baby dragon. They also have this adorable habit of biting their own tails for no discernible reason. Which is adorable until you remember what the ouroboros is, and inevitably conclude that these things are also dark magic.
Magical dragons.It all makes sense.
(Source: damiandominodavis, via lovely-little-lotus)
(Source: bobrossgifs, via lovely-little-lotus)
Kolam (via Yesterday Was Dramatic, Today is OK)
Kolam is a rangoli traditionally composed of geometric lines and shapes, drawn around a grid pattern of dots. It is drawn by south Indian women with rice or chalk powder in front of their homes.
(Source: panoptic, via lovely-little-lotus)
Battle of Flowers Parade, San Antonio, Texas, 1937
(I pulled these photos out of the UTSA online digital archives. You should check it out, there are gems in there.)
(via selena-andthejets)
(via proto-merkabah)
Cindy Clark, a Pennsylvania-based dog breeder decided to share these images of her then 3-month-old nephew with a few 3-week-old French bulldog puppies.
hooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
(via lovely-little-lotus)
Kuroshio Sea - Second Largest Aquarium Tank in the World (x)
(Source: howwemadelove, via asplashofme)
(Source: leslizzrables, via lovely-little-lotus)
orchid-ink:
nolan-kane:
Codex Seraphinianus, 1976-1978
‘The Codex Seraphinianus is a book written and illustrated by Italian artist, architect and industrial designer Luigi Serafini, from 1976 to 1978. The book appears to be a visual encyclopedia of an unknown world, written in one of its languages, an alphabetic writing intended to be meaningless.’
- Wikipedia
source
(“:
(Source: nolan-kane, via buddhist)
(Source: fasterhardermvrk, via selena-andthejets)