
Path of Autumn (part III) (by Kien Nguyen Photography)
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Od·ys·sey :- A series of travels: a long series of travels and adventures
My Odyssey So Fine, It Dares To Defy This Very Time.
The names Mushba-- not Mishbah, not Muzbah, or Bushra, Mushba, M-U-S-H-B-A. I'm 18, in the most delightful country in the world (Pakistan), have the most revered of beliefs (Islam); i'm also sarcastic, but i'd like to think i have a nice of humour, as i steer through these difficult waters i've suddenly found myself in, with the help of a blog no one reads, and a tumblr where i post whatever my heart desires. Currently, due to these difficult waters, i'm neglecting my online life to get a real life, but i'm sure you neglect a few things yourself, so we're even. Feel free to say hi (i'm very nice), or stalk (i can be very rude too!); whatever tickles your fancy.
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This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here:
Katara, of the Southern Water Tribe by ~TeaInK
Ho-ly crap. This is both amazing and...

Which Hogwarts house will you be sorted into?

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This Tumblelog consists of reblogged photos and art i like; rants i've written myself; quotes that i collect; links of stuff i want to share/publicise; stuff from my art blog; & causes i support. A good way to navigate through my blog is to click the tags and use the index. Thank you for reading.
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Path of Autumn (part III) (by Kien Nguyen Photography)

Iceland - Dyrfjöll Mountain Spring (by The Strongs)

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Sfumature (by fotomassimo)

Morning Light! (by niklens)
We got lost and drove the long way around this lake. It was fucking magic. There’s no filter or photoshop on any of these.
Dotted around the lake are large houses, some in varying stages of construction, which are made with the money guys send back from working for minimum wage (etc) in the U.S. doing the hard labor that American’s don’t seem to want to do any more. They’re huge houses, too, on one of the most picturesque lakes I’ve ever seen with my eyes. And people treat them like shit in the U.S; all the while, they’re sending back money to build a dream home in basically Narnia.
So even though you just paid $14 for Eggs Benedict at the Waverly for your casual brunch this past Sunday, the guys who made it in the kitchen are living wisely and making a dream come true for them and their family. Who’s the real winner here?

Flying to somewhere (by Antonio Zarli)

Freedom 2 (by Atilla1000)

country roads (by aphotoshooter (catching up..))