roll up and shine

Jenna. 23. Glasgow.
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my-favoritebook:

I Can’t Make You Love Me by Bon Iver

(Source: cordisre)


Take a stroll down Glasgow’s Queen Street past the Gallery of Modern Art on any given day and you might see a traffic cone sitting on the head of the statue of the Duke of Wellington. For the last 20 years or so, Glaswegians have been, despite requests from the police, crowning the Duke (and sometimes his horse!) with various cones in the middle of the night. The police remove the cones in the morning, but it won’t be long until another takes the last one’s place. I suppose you can say it’s become of a bit of a tradition. After all, as proved again by reactions to “Hurricane Bawbag”, no one has a sense of humour like the Scottish. 

Take a stroll down Glasgow’s Queen Street past the Gallery of Modern Art on any given day and you might see a traffic cone sitting on the head of the statue of the Duke of Wellington. For the last 20 years or so, Glaswegians have been, despite requests from the police, crowning the Duke (and sometimes his horse!) with various cones in the middle of the night. The police remove the cones in the morning, but it won’t be long until another takes the last one’s place. I suppose you can say it’s become of a bit of a tradition. After all, as proved again by reactions to “Hurricane Bawbag”, no one has a sense of humour like the Scottish. 

(Source: beautiful-scotland, via madnessfillsmyheartandsoul)

I like looking through my memory box. But not too often. I like finding all of the little treasures at the bottom of the box that I’d forgotten about and reminiscing about the memories that go along with those things. I keep adding to it, it’s bursting with precious little things that mean nothing to most people. I like it.

Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.

—Deepak Chopra (via gummiibar)

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ravenjoy:

The glowing firefly squid of Toyama, Japan. The firefly squid(Watasenia scintillans) is a member of the cephalopod family and gets its name from the flashing lights that resemble those of a firefly. This squid is famous for the incredible light show that occurs each year off the coast of Japan as millions of these tiny animals gather to spawn.

ravenjoy:

The glowing firefly squid of Toyama, Japan. The firefly squid(Watasenia scintillans) is a member of the cephalopod family and gets its name from the flashing lights that resemble those of a firefly. This squid is famous for the incredible light show that occurs each year off the coast of Japan as millions of these tiny animals gather to spawn.

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looking for flats, EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK, excited!!!

hiya new full time job, you’re ma pal :D I WILL live in Glasgow by the end of the summer, it’s happening!

bit short notice but does anyone want 2 free tickets for Alton towers on Friday 25th May? can’t go anymore so they’re free to whoever wants them?? :)