hearts—and—bones:

TrAveL the WoRlD | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/Xyp54O

hearts—and—bones:

TrAveL the WoRlD | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/Xyp54O

thelongroads:

Venice, Italy

thelongroads:

Venice, Italy

natmcgiffert:

Pesaro, Italy 2013

ornaments-of-the-world:

Polish pisanka (plural pisanki) is a common name for an egg (usually that of a chicken, although goose or duck eggs are also used) richly ornamented using various techniques. The word pisanka is derived from the verb ‘pisać’ which in contemporary Polish means exclusively ‘to write’ yet in old Polish meant also ‘to paint’. Originating as a pagan tradition, pisanki were absorbed by Christianity to become the traditional Easter egg. Pisanki are now considered to symbolise the revival of nature and the hope that Christians gain from faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Source http://pinterest.com/pin/91268329921006088/

ornaments-of-the-world:

Polish pisanka (plural pisanki) is a common name for an egg (usually that of a chicken, although goose or duck eggs are also used) richly ornamented using various techniques. The word pisanka is derived from the verb ‘pisać’ which in contemporary Polish means exclusively ‘to write’ yet in old Polish meant also ‘to paint’. Originating as a pagan tradition, pisanki were absorbed by Christianity to become the traditional Easter egg. Pisanki are now considered to symbolise the revival of nature and the hope that Christians gain from faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Source http://pinterest.com/pin/91268329921006088/

kieranpoole:

A few days in the city of sin, also known as Amsterdam