John Bramblitt lost his eyesight years ago but that didn’t stop his love for art. Instead of looking at his masterpieces to create them he uses touch!
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John Bramblitt lost his eyesight years ago but that didn’t stop his love for art. Instead of looking at his masterpieces to create them he uses touch!
Watch a video about John Bramblitt:
In a quiet soothing dream
I was once there in your town.
The streets led me with soft gleam.
I could feel you in the dawn.
Your presence pushed me strongly
To the gates of your sweet home.
Your heartbeat real and lively
Made me feel I’m not alone.
The window I reached slowly,
Let my hopeful stare inside
In your dreaming eyes so lonely
There was love you wouldn’t hide.
I saw your dreams, you wished me,
Held me tightly in your arms.
Alas, you couldn’t see me,
Feel my fingers push the glass.
And then in that dear moment
When I almost reached your mind
The night called me back home and
Took those pictures, made me blind.
I woke up. Cold winds’ whispers.
Now I stare outside and see
Where you’ve put your own fingers
Deeply hoping you’ll reach me.
I can’t miss to welcome the autumn, probably my favourite season, with a song. A fascinating time of the year.
I fell in love today,
There aren’t any words that you can say
That could ever get my mind to change
She’s enough for me, she’s in love with me
You’re a doll, you are flawless
But I just can’t wait for love to destroy us
I just can’t wait for love
It might be unexpected from a teen but what I’m thinking lately is that many parents don’t spend enough time with their own children. Paying to a babysitter is an option but still it’s not enough for your child to develop properly. Here’s an example of a six-year-old, who can actually achieve great things, when given the opportunity (she hasn’t been forced in any way to do it).
Do something unconventional together your little one will remember. Be their example and let them explore.
I can’t say no
It’s ripping me apart
In a dark room in cold sheets
I can’t feel a damn thing
I lost myself
Between your legs
Your medicine is in my head
You know I’d rather be alone
But then you call me on the phone
Oh the habits of my heart
I can’t say no
It’s ripping me apart
You get too close
You make it hard to let you go
Yeah
I tell myself, I like that
When you tie my hands behind my back
You’re confident I’ll give you that
But if you love yourself, you can fuck yourself
‘Cause I’d rather be alone
But you’re fragmented in my bones
Oh the habits of my heart
I can’t say no
It’s ripping me apart
You get too close
You make it hard to let you go
1. milk with cinnamon

2. kittens, especially when they fall asleep in your lap

3. deep house
4. warm wind before sunrise
5. travelling

6. photography

9. going to IKEA
10. becoming deeply concentrated when doing homework
11. walking in the woods on a cloudy day
12. stopping while travelling, just to enjoy running through the fields

14. gathering around a bonfire and staying awake until sunrise

15. walking barefoot
16. singing out loud together with a best friend
17. not being able to stop laughing
18. soft sweaters and slippers
19. tea

20. Majestic Casual
21. chocolate
23. caves

24. chasing a fish in the sea, just to make sure you can’t touch it
25. Just the greek town Rethymnon

27. french maccarons
28. windchimes and dreamcatchers

29. guided meditation
30. Chambao
31. when other people’s babies seem to like you
32. turtles

33. baking cookies, muffins, etc.

34. rainbows
35. drawing
36. singing alone
37. body scrubs
38. tight hugs

39. Christmas

40. lanterns, especially turkish lamps

43. graffiti
44. Baileys with chocolate cookies
45. Heidelberg

48. the few really cool classmates
49. teambuilding
50. cooking

51. WikiHow, Lifehack and Zenhabits
52. blogs
53. when you look at your friend and they know what you mean
54. to actually get organised
55. REVERSO Adventure School

56. those special people you don’t often talk to, but learn so much from

58. the hidden box, full of your secret stuff
59. collections

61. african drums
62. acoustic guitars

64. finding a four leaf clover

65. really helping those in need

67. going to your favourite band’s concert

68. weekends, when you can sleep until noon
69. planting trees or creating a whole garden
70. the feeling, when you first get paid for your work
71. everything that’s bio or eco

72. sleeping in the afternon after spending the morning at the beach
73. when foreigners speak your language
74. plush toys
75. learning languages
76. travelling by train

77. honest people
78. cool teachers
79. painted jars

80. fortune slips

82. going after an ant to find the ant-hill
83. camping

84. chill out music
85. passing your exams or getting an A
86. rewarding yourself for getting your work done
87. playing with your pet

88. unexpected opportunities
89. the beautiful side of every human’s personality
90. grandma

93. best friends
94. commedies
95. unexplainable wonders
96. dreams
101. astrology
102. smoothies

105. hip-hop dancers
106. riding your bike
107. the bed
108. ice cream
109. parrots
110. love.
1. Falling in love is a risk. What if it doesn’t work out? Ah, but what if it does?
2. We aren’t capable of imagining and explaining God. But he will always be there, just out of reach.
3. Too much thinking is what stops us from living.
4. Don’t waste your time reading all the wise stuff, such as tipps and how-tos. Stick only to one idea until you make a habit out of it.
5. Feel guilty when you’re buying junk food, not while you’re eating it.
6. Posessing something stops you from appreciating it’s beauty.
7. Try never to go to bed mad.
8. The atoms that make up your human body today are same atoms that formed during the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago
9. Time won’t fly away fast unless you chase it.
Mix this song with the feeling when you’re back in the hotel room in the afternoon after a long ski day and a hot bath. *.*