A Trip to Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya)
Originally a church, then a mosque and now a museum, the Hagia Sophia is Istanbul’s most famous monument and one of the most important religious structures on the planet.
For a millennium after its construction in the sixth century, the Hagia Sophia was the world’s largest cathedral. Its famed dome rests on an arcade of 40 arched windows and remains one of the largest in the world, standing 55 meters (182 feet) from floor level at its maximum. From Byzantine mosaics to calligraphic roundels and even scaffolding from ongoing restoration, layers of the building’s history can be viewed all at once. To get a first-person look inside the Hagia Sophia, be sure to visit the Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia) location page.
I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun. -Jane Austen
poster by Nisa Moody
Femi got me at the Festival of Colors.
And one by one the nights between our separated cities are joined to the night that unites us. - Pablo Neruda
poster by Nisa Moody
Ronald says hi.
It’s getting real, y’all. UK invasion tour 2013.
My bookshelves at present. You can see my non-fiction books here. John Green is currently all alone on his own shelf here.
(via prettybooks)
Source: noseinabook
Another long night in the art building.
Making chicken roll-ups in the dorm is hard.
I don’t usually post selfies. I’m just so excited for a girl’s night with the nurses!
Fresh from the kiln!!
Meet Derrick.
A softbox here and a softbox there. Here a softbox, there a softbox, everywhere a softbox.













