Inventing Snow
Welcome to the Creative Resources page for Inventing Snow. Mayme Snow is a freelance writer, musical composer, gardener, and autodidact of linguistic anthropology without the slightest care if any of them will ever make her any money. Read her work here.
A skeleton that is at least 200-years old appears in the tangled roots of an old tree blown over by Sandy. The Oak was growing over an unmarked mass grave in New Haven. Photo by Thomas MacMillan
#Autumn is here. – View on Path.
(Source: forever-the-horizon, via thedailyhumanist)
Andreas Amador creates intricate sand paintings by tide (via Colossal)
(via mariaalrenjoy)
Visitors Tunnel at the JVA/Prison in Düsseldorf by Markus Linnenbrink



209
