It was all about the very early 20th century/late 19th century transitional period. Art-nouveau era architecture was amazing.
Thanks for this. My hair is very thick and was always very healthy, no matter how often I ironed or curled it. It's genetic, my grandma, aunts, cousins, mom and sister all have good hair
Yes, the fifties suck. From earlier that century I would prefer to live in something neoclassistic for instance above a typical art nouveau building. I don't say it can't be aesthetical pleasing (also to me) but it's not my preference even not from that period in time.
^ hey now, you don't gotta go calling him a girly man just cause he doesn't have or you can't see any chest hair
You are lovely, and so is the area you live in. I felt so at home in Northern California. Nothing like the superficial plastic-ness of LA.
Never lived there, just visited. But I got a sense that that was "home" for me, on some gut level. Drove from Portland down to Central CA. All of it unique, beautiful and inspiring!
That stretch of land is my favorite area in the world (that I have been too) California should really be two separate states... the two halves are so different and then besides, we could sell our water to southern California instead of just giving it them
I like both northern and southern california.. here is a picture of a weird sunset i took a few weeks ago.
I don't think anyone gets tired of the nature pics you show. That area of the world is special. Didn't know you did surfing. Is it fun?