Hey y’all
I’ve been somewhat neglecting tumblr upon discovering the wonders of insta (shameless plug @forrzzz), but I wanted to share some wonderful news with you all.
On August 4th, my relationship with @bear-r reached new heights as we decided that the time had come to get married and really start our wonderful life together. I know it may come as no surprise that we’ve taken the leap, but the relief of it happening has been a huge release of stress for the both of us. Although we have a perilous road of both marriage and immigration planning ahead, it pales in comparison to the thought of my life spent without my beautiful soulmate.
All gushiness aside, I feel like I/we have turned a big ol adult page in our life, and it’s doing wonders on my outlook on life and the future. Now accepting all well wishes and good vibes for our grand adventure. Thank you to all my silent tumblr fam, we’re gonna make it. ✌🏼✨
Hello my li’l tumbl-bunnies, I don’t think I’ve been on here in literal months now, but I wanted to share this qt news that my boy wrote up so nicely! 💕
Forrells and I have been in an international, long-distance relationship for nearly 9 years now. On paper, Canada doesn’t seem that far from Detroit, but in practice I promise it’s not close enough. I am nervous and tbh fairly stressed about the year ahead, but man am I ever stoked to import my fave Canadian!! I am so excited to spend the rest of our lives actually being together in ways we’ve been deprived of our entire time as partners thus far. Cheers to us for stickin’ it out and finally closing the physical gap between each other. 🙏💛🌞🌻✨


1.25hr sketch session on a nice conservatory trip arranged by Light Grey Art Lab • I absolutely never work from life or use a sketchbook so this was real weird, but it was worth it when i looked up to find 5 little kids watching me wide-eyed


Louis Armstrong serenading his wife, Lucille Wilson, in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Khufu in Giza, Egypt, late 1960 or early 1961 | colourised version of an originally black and white photograph featured in The New York Times in 1961 | credit: AP

june 2015
also june 2016
turns out … also june 2017
june 2018 ! time is moving fast and i cannot keep up

Susan Norrie (Australian, b. 1953), Godzilla Enters Tokyo Bay, 2004. Gouache on paper, 14 x 20 cm.