#San Francisco Mountain
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thewolfnessphotography · 8 months ago
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San Francisco Peaks
Arizona.US
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lostsoulsparadise · 4 months ago
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Lost Souls Paradise | Instagram
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emaadsidiki · 1 month ago
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Golden Gate via Marin Headlands ੈ࿐♥︎
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wandering-jana · 3 months ago
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Sunset Crater
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Flagstaff, Arizona
2018
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vintagehomecollection · 1 year ago
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'Cottage Life = Organization. Our home has very little space, however, it has everything a home should have. We tend not to hold onto junk or things we don't like. We love our cottage, it loves us, and I think, at least from what others say, it shows.' - Lou and Lori Scalise
The Cottage Book, 1989
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undergroundrockpress · 11 months ago
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Jerry Garcia & Mountain Girl⁣. the Grateful Dead House 710 Ashbury Street San Francisco 1967.⁣ Photo : Jim Marshall.
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thomaswaynewolf · 1 year ago
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nr1-logo-design-inspiration · 9 months ago
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Creative "goat" wordmark
Your brand starts with the signature (logo).
Limited inquiries this week ✉🔄
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kingwaino · 24 days ago
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i have done...an absolute deep dive into blues and folk music tonight. it was 100% one of those blink and three hours have passed type of deals. worth it though.
#be warned if you go into the tags i will explain how this all came up. educational but long!#so it started with two questions. mostly because i live in the ozarks i wanted to know and secondly i like music if you haven't caught on#(btw i am so giving you guys the quick and easy version if you are reading this at all)#anyway. the first question was 'why does the ozarks have such a country influence but also bluegrass but also blues but also folk but al-'#because while i grew up in stl i am now like. living living in the ozarks right? right. and i for sure can see how we are the like...#the little sibling of the appalachian mountains. and i thought it was just cause aw cute mini mountains (highlands people)#but instead its cause there were settlers from appalachia! which makes a ton of sense now seeing influences and culture etc etc#so we cleared up that. we know why the ozarks is the way it is (or at least part of it)#btw anyone who says branson is a “true reflection” of the ozarks is out of their damn minds.#that shit is tourist central and just drives me up the wall. they are playing a parody of themselves is the best way to describe it#caricature maybe??? point is. “h'yuck h'yuck we're the country jubilee!” is not uhhhh ozarks and never was?#like it was but they took it a step further. so. anyway#can you tell i'm fixated on this right now? moving on! question 2 was quite literally 'what genre is this song'#it's 'fault line' by black rebel motorcycle club (which i highly suggest everyone listen to)#but i was like hmmm very bluesy harmonica but just fingerpicking guitar so that's more folksy#so! i went on a deep dive of what technically considers blues blues and what folk is. and guess what! the ozarks play into this too#because! the thing is that the ozarks is weird. st louis is technically not in the ozarks but on the outskirts. and stl is influenced by...#the mississippi delta! therefore blues music which led to rock and roll etc#(that's a whole other tangent for another day on stl and blues and rock and roll)#but anyway it makes sense that once you have folks from stl area coming down to the ozarks then you also have that combo of...#mississippi delta and appalachia music. so then we go back to “fault line” right?#i have declared it folk mostly because it definitely doesn't follow traditional blues progression or call and response.#so anyway. deep dive tonight was basically what is this song's genre and how does that wrap into where i live!#which also. brmc is like...usually listed as a “rock” band from san francisco which hey! awesome.#but like. from the songs i've heard and especially causing me to do this deep dive...they do not strike me as a californian band#music is cool! regions are cool! culture is cool! i just like to see how it's all spread out ya know?#if you've read this far gold star! i hope you've learned something tonight from reading the ramblings of a fixated person#i'm rambling again aren't i
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wildernessjournals · 2 years ago
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Following these small lakes, the source of Pinnacles Creek which feeds into Piute Creek, which feeds into the San Joaquin River, which flows to the San Francisco Bay. John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Photo by Van Miller
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elinerlina2 · 1 month ago
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San Francisco 🌍
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themonsterthing · 7 months ago
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vanwinkle11 · 1 year ago
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Looking east over the San Francisco Peaks from the top of Humphreys Peak, Arizona’s highest point, on July 14, 2023
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emaadsidiki · 1 month ago
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Golden Gate via Fort Baker ༄*ੈ✩
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wandering-jana · 28 days ago
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San Francisco Mountains
Taken near Flagstaff, Arizona.
Winter 2018
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activatebutterflyshield · 8 months ago
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The Muses hit me with some random inspiration today so here’s a proper design sheet for He of the Lingering Smog and the Glittering Lights, aka Hollywood Angel, aka the God of Los Angeles, featuring the script Chahvinik by @thecrazyneographist.
He’s mostly based on the name of his city, the fashion sense of the famous bit of Humanity that calls him home (clothing is half gala dress, half black tie suit), all the ink those writers use up, paparazzi, Hollywood’s history of censorship, the smog that blankets his land, the manipulative nature of the industry, and the horses of the Spanish who took the land for the Angels.
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