Just realized that the reason I love making friends on tumblr is because it’s exactly how you make friends on the playground as a six year old. No, I don’t know their name but they love mermaids too and built this awesome sand castle. No, I don’t know their age but their imaginary cheetah is friends with mine. You like this show? You like this character?? You can sing the theme song really loud??? Here is a flower crown. Here is a juice box. You can share my time and I might never see you again but part of you stays in my soul forever. In my mind we’re still on the swing set and the sky is blue and nothing will ever be wrong again.
if you'd like me to keep creating these type of daily planners, please let me know in the comments!
🐉🧚♂️🔥Daily planner designed for the little dragons 🔥🧚♂️🐉
I wanted to create these types of daily planners for people who love organizing things and the second one is going to be a planner based on Stella, I'm open to ideas btw, but eventually going to create planners for the whole gang
(I don't know how to call Bloom fans but anyway I came up with my own fandom name idea lol)
🐉🧚♂️🔥Daily planner designed for the little dragons 🔥🧚♂️🐉
I wanted to create these types of daily planners for people who love organizing things and the second one is going to be a planner based on Stella, I'm open to ideas btw, but eventually going to create planners for the whole gang
(I don't know how to call Bloom fans but anyway I came up with my own fandom name idea lol)
I had my IELTS exam recently, which kept me pretty busy. But I did manage to put together some text for you! I hope it's interesting enough for you to enjoy.
Hi there! This is my third episode on Just So Random! the podcast show I created.
This episode is about the movie Kingdom of Heaven, which I have been wanting to discuss for some time. Please leave your thoughts on the episode in the comments below or on the Instagram page of Just So Random! (@just_sorandomm)
Hi there! This is my third episode on Just So Random! the podcast show I created.
This episode is about the movie Kingdom of Heaven, which I have been wanting to discuss for some time. Please leave your thoughts on the episode in the comments below or on the Instagram page of Just So Random! (@just_sorandomm)
@roach-works // Melissa Broder, "Problem Area" // Mary Oliver, "The Return" // @annavonsyfert // Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer // Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance // David Levithan, How They Met and Other Stories // Tennessee Williams, Notebooks
Lately, I've been swamped with work and haven't been able to dedicate any time to my podcast channel. It's a bummer because I really enjoy creating content for it.
Anywayyyy.. here's a little tip for the next episode! Hope you like it!
I wanna live in a castle like that so much but zi'm broke 😮💨
Dunnottar Castle, "fort on the shelving slope" is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles (3 kilometers) south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages. Dunnottar has played a prominent role in the history of Scotland through to the 18th-century Jacobite risings because of its strategic location and defensive strength.
Dunnottar is best known as the place where the Honours of Scotland, the Scottish crown jewels, were hidden from Oliver Cromwell's invading army in the 17th century. The property of the Keiths from the 14th century, and the seat of the Earl Marischal, Dunnottar declined after the last Earl forfeited his titles by taking part in the Jacobite rebellion of 1715. The castle was restored in the 20th century and is now open to the public.
The ruins of the castle are spread over 1.4 hectares (3+1⁄2 acres), surrounded by steep cliffs that drop to the North Sea, 160 feet (50 meters) below. A narrow strip of land joins the headland to the mainland, along which a steep path leads up to the gatehouse. The various buildings within the castle include the 14th-century tower house as well as the 16th-century palace.