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// Welcome Tourists!//

mn70s:

Postcard of Split Rock Lighthouse (With Fresh Water Mermaid), 1970s

The Split Rock Lighthouse on Lake Superior’s North Shore opened to visitors for the first time in 20 years on May 2, 1971. Minnesota turned the lighthouse and surrounding property into a state park after acquiring it from the federal government.

Image via Split Rock Lighthouse

// what i plan to do with my college degree//

watercolor
watch copious amounts of movies
read copious amounts of books
run
run
run
cook
bake
eat
 

can’t believe this is my last week as a college undergrad. nutzo.

(Source: gwenstefanilove)

Once upon a time, on the north shore of Long Island, not far from New York, there was a very very large mansion, almost a castle, where there lived a family by the name of Larrabee. There were servants inside the mansion, and servants outside the mansion; boatmen to tend the boats, and six crews of gardeners: two for the solarium, the rest for the grounds, and a tree surgeon on retainer. There were specialists for the indoor tennis courts, and the outdoor tennis courts, the outdoor swimming pool, and the indoor swimming pool. And over the garage there lived a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, imported from England years ago, together with a Rolls Royce; and a daughter, named Sabrina.

I'm just a Minnesota girl with a hearty appetite for creativity.