Native Queen Speaks

Proud Lumbee woman. Loves fashion, food, laughter, & shoes. Definitely shoes. Believes in love, family, true happiness, & second chances. These are just the musings of my mind.

All the ups and downs will soon be worth it—when I get there.

I’m fairly certain this would make me happy—for life.

I’m fairly certain this would make me happy—for life.

(via vizmo)

anthropologie:

Photographer Alberto Seveso’s series A Due Colori captures the brightly colored plumes that result from mixing ink into water. The result is a beautifully detailed exercise in underwater sculpture.
Via: Behance | HT: Colossal

anthropologie:

Photographer Alberto Seveso’s series A Due Colori captures the brightly colored plumes that result from mixing ink into water. The result is a beautifully detailed exercise in underwater sculpture.

Via: Behance | HT: Colossal

Now, my cereal is all soggy & I only have myself to blame.

Now, my cereal is all soggy & I only have myself to blame.

Gorgeous. 

anthropologie:

The Eye of Africa – also known as the Earth’s Bullseye – is a massive rock formation in Mauritania spanning 50 kilometers. This image was snapped by Dutch astronaut André Kuipers while aboard the International Space Station and captures the Eye as it can only be truly appreciated—from above.
Via: Mother Nature Network | HT: Lyla & Blu
Gorgeous.

anthropologie:

The Eye of Africa – also known as the Earth’s Bullseye – is a massive rock formation in Mauritania spanning 50 kilometers. This image was snapped by Dutch astronaut André Kuipers while aboard the International Space Station and captures the Eye as it can only be truly appreciated—from above.

Via: Mother Nature Network | HT: Lyla & Blu

Didn’t feel like driving to Chipotle. So, I improvized. #bonappétit

Didn’t feel like driving to Chipotle. So, I improvized. #bonappétit