this afternoon was blue and i felt relief because the sky was like me
Autumn Tree
I've been feeling like leaves in a cliché autumn landscape: falling withered and yellowed at the slightest sign of wind on a cold and decrepit ground, where they were once part of a beautiful tree during the summer. I know the tree will survive the harsh winter, but the leaves will never be the same.
- secrets I tell the stars.
the rain knows all my secrets
“I used to come in every day and look for his number on the call sheet - it was number seven - and if his number was on the call sheet, it was an extra exciting day.” | HARRY POTTER: RETURN TO HOGWARTS
Mais de 1 ano se passou e eu nunca pensei que iria me libertar de você. Tantas noites pensando quando é que o luto da sua ausência iria passar. No entanto, acabou passando…
É estranho quando você não consegue perceber que estar vivendo o que tanto desejou.
Write a confession.
"It's been two years since I've been in love with my best friend. I never said that to him, because the ideia of not having him in my life after revealing this secret is very painful." -Anonymous.
Hey! You can write your confession. I'm here to listen to you <3
Details: Ship on Rough Seas, Max Jensen, 1908
A Colorful Quadrantid Meteor : Meteors can be colorful. While the human eye usually cannot discern many colors, cameras often can. Pictured is a Quadrantids meteor captured by camera over Missouri, USA, early this month that was not only impressively bright, but colorful. The radiant grit, likely cast off by asteroid 2003 EH1, blazed a path across Earth’s atmosphere. Colors in meteors usually originate from ionized elements released as the meteor disintegrates, with blue-green typically originating from magnesium, calcium radiating violet, and nickel glowing green. Red, however, typically originates from energized nitrogen and oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. This bright meteoric fireball was gone in a flash – less than a second – but it left a wind-blown ionization trail that remained visible for several minutes. via NASA