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Vy, 23
based in Milan and Venice
Literature student (but mostly aspiring storyteller)
speaks Italian + English + French

"I read, I go to the movies, listen to music — I am just the same as everyone else, only I am always looking for inspiration, looking to create. I am always searching, always on a quest for a beauty, for ideas and a muse to seduce me." - John Galliano

things I post about
books, sushi, Italy, France, Ireland, obscure European movies, art, Christoph Waltz, Isabelle Huppert, cats, A Song of Ice and Fire, costume history, art, and - oh beware of my tv series obsession.

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Posts tagged "Castle"

likeafieldmouse:

An anonymous author’s novel written on the walls of an abandoned house in Chongqing, China (2012)

(via bregma)

allthingseurope:

Prague Castle (by OneFlameintheFire)

allthingseurope:

Château de Chillon  (by raz1940 et Charlotte)

dorasireland:

Desmond Castle, Adare, Co Limerick (by John Carey .)

Adare Limerick Ireland

allthingseurope:

Predjama, Slovenia (by Germano Poli)

keptephemera:

Castello Sforza, photo by Caitlin Hyland.

(via booksnbuildings)

(via bregma)

dorasireland:

BLACK CASTLE RUINS (by Ben Sollis (CelticVisions))

Wicklow Ireland

xanthine:

travelintweeter:

Four incredible locations: Ireland, Scotland, Alaska, and Sorrento, Italy. Which is the most beautiful in your opinion? As for me, I’d have to choose Italy. But I love them all!

These are real places!? The Italian one really looks like something out of a Fantasy novel. 

(via bidonica)

theworldwelivein:

In the Morning Mist | Baden-Wüttemberg, Germany
© eckiblue

allthingseurope:

Najac, France (by S. Lo )

fuckyeahvintagephotography:

Castle staircase, 1927.

(via booksnbuildings)

elegantie:

aristocraticelegance:

skyisempty:

vintage23elfride:

the-village-green:

Montaigne

“My library is in the third story of a tower; on the first is my chapel, on the second a bedroom with ante-chambers, where I often lie to be alone; and above it there is a great wardrobe. Adjoining my library is a very neat little room, in which a fire can be laid in winter, and which is pleasantly lighted by a window…” Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592) 

(via verhextintothewoodsbienenkiste)