Welcome to my tumblr, it's not really new anymore but to be honest I still don't really know what I'm doing with it. I'm kind of a geek but in an adorable way, honest. I'm Swedish but spent the last four years in Glasgow for my undergraduate degree, which has been the most fun I've ever had.

Posts Tagged: green is one of my favourite colours

fastforwardtime:

Kadriorg / June 2011 by annasaarso on Flickr.

fastforwardtime:

Kadriorg / June 2011 by annasaarso on Flickr.

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herballistic:

diediemydarlingaudrii:

i wanna be here right now >.< 

no words

Our green tunnel paradise will have this as its garden.

herballistic:

diediemydarlingaudrii:

i wanna be here right now >.< 

no words

Our green tunnel paradise will have this as its garden.

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Source: littlepawz

cloudofgorgeousness:

places i would go to sit and read and sigh and think and frolic and love and sleep

danceabletragedy:

Tunnel of Love by Oleg Gordienko

So obviously this is where flannybabes and I would build our dream house and have a dog and raise our children and sit and read and be awesome together. The tunnel would take us to our house from the nearest road. I’d constantly wear plaid and suspenders and pretend to be a lumberjack.

Source: danceabletragedy

I miss being barefoot in forests. Åland has too many ticks for it to be something that can really be done :( (Unless you want to get phantom ticks crawling all over you)

Source: emilybronwyn

BRB GOING FOR A WALK.

BRB GOING FOR A WALK.

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receivethesound:

discoverynews:

Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway
Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal  mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had  erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel  through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.
keep reading

It looks like a hawk! 

receivethesound:

discoverynews:

Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway

Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.

keep reading

It looks like a hawk! 

Source: news.discovery.com

cosmek:

(by Thorbjørn Riise Haagensen)

cosmek:

(by Thorbjørn Riise Haagensen)

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