skyline-sunset-in-my-veins:

freddieandersen:

survivablyso:

awed-frog:

emmersdrawberry:

erikkillmongerdontpullout:

A true warrior queen has risen

C h o s e n

I want her to be in charge of everything, just like the Lady intended.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/09/05/girl-pulls-sword-from-legendary-lake-of-king-arthurs-excalibur_a_23197937/

to clarify, these are two different young girls pulling two different swords from two different lakes, about a year apart. strange women in ponds will continue to distribute swords

Listen maybe Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is  a good basis for a system of government.

cerulean-beekeeper:

beachgirlnikita:

aerylon:

karenhealey:

forevernoon:

This is really nice work……..                                                                                via Art LOVER

THAT’S how you make lace??

And THIS is why lace was a worn primarily by royalty and aristocracy for so many centuries..  It was expensive and time-consuming to produce.  Wearing it, and wearing LOTS of it was a blatant show of wealth and excessive consumption.  

Mechanically-produced lace wasn’t really a thing until well into the 20th century, but there remains a wide gap between the quality of  mass-produced and hand crafted

In general textile arts are highly underated considering the amount of skill and time needed to execute pretty much anything.

Amazing.

Stunning 700-year-old giant cave used by Knights Templar found behind a rabbit hole in the British countryside

flarechaser:

arthurian-mythia:

bantarleton:

This sort of stuff just doesn’t happen.

As the Prophecy has foretold!!!

Buddy this is how 50% of archaeology happens. Someone falls in a hole and finds some cool shit.

Stunning 700-year-old giant cave used by Knights Templar found behind a rabbit hole in the British countryside