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Posted on May 29, 2012 via Don't stop now. with 1,161 notes
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Posted on May 29, 2012 via Eternal Sunshine with 84,500 notes
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Posted on May 29, 2012 via MPD with 222 notes
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This charming [154-square-foot] backyard retreat, constructed in less than six months, used salvaged lumber from three Oregon barns, a salvaged copper roof, natural plaster walls and a wood stove. The loft support is exposed, underlining a desire to showcase the beauty of the structural elements.
(via The Backyard House — PortlandOnline)
More photos on owner Megan Lea’s site here.
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Posted on May 28, 2012 via Unconsumption with 703 notes
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d-d-d: magicalnaturetour: Sheepwatch. By Anne Marie Bouyssou. Poor Doggie :)
Posted on May 28, 2012 via Magical Nature Tour :) with 34 notes
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Posted on May 28, 2012 via Qu'est-ce que c'est que ça? with 1,157 notes
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Posted on May 24, 2012 via Good Music For Good People with 18 notes
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Posted on May 23, 2012 via INSPIRING-PICTURES.COM with 7,691 notes
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Sleeping house in Tamworth, New Hampshire. Built in 2008 by a father and son team from locally milled lumber.
Submitted by Charlie Myer.
Posted on May 23, 2012 via Cabin Porn with 993 notes
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By Ralph Gibson
Posted on May 23, 2012 via Semiotic apocalypse with 257 notes
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These photos of Rome’s starlings by Richard Barnes are plenty interesting on their own, but they’re even more interesting when narrated by Jonathan Rosen in this New York Times multimedia slideshow.
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Posted on May 22, 2012 via Stacey thinx with 671 notes
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Posted on May 22, 2012 via Everything's Endless with 19,148 notes
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Posted on May 22, 2012 via I'M ROOTING FOR TREES with 3,216 notes
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Posted on May 22, 2012 via Cabin Porn with 930 notes
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This charming [154-square-foot] backyard retreat, constructed in less than six months, used salvaged lumber from three Oregon barns, a salvaged copper roof, natural plaster walls and a wood stove. The loft support is exposed, underlining a desire to showcase the beauty of the structural elements.
(via The Backyard House — PortlandOnline)
More photos on owner Megan Lea’s site here.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m28rbgNb9P1qzv12bo1_r1_500.jpg)







