Posts tagged beautiful

benningtonpostbac:

The meadows on campus are in full bloom. (Taken with instagram)

[reblogged by Ellie, who also wants to point out that you can see the top of the Stickney Observatory peeking over the flowers beyond the birdhouse!)

benningtonpostbac:

The meadows on campus are in full bloom. (Taken with instagram)

[reblogged by Ellie, who also wants to point out that you can see the top of the Stickney Observatory peeking over the flowers beyond the birdhouse!)

[reblogged by Ellie]
limbless-creaturess:

Crosset Storm.

[reblogged by Ellie]

limbless-creaturess:

Crosset Storm.

The Luminaries event organized by the Interfaith group. The lanterns were set up to form a labyrinth at the end of the world.

taken by Carolyn

benningtonpostbac:

The view from Cricket Hill (Admissions) porch today- green grass, trees in bloom and a little snow on the mountains. #Bennington (Taken with instagram)

[reblogged by Ellie]

benningtonpostbac:

The view from Cricket Hill (Admissions) porch today- green grass, trees in bloom and a little snow on the mountains. #Bennington (Taken with instagram)

[reblogged by Ellie]

[reblogged by Ellie]

[reblogged by Ellie]

disportment:

i go to school in the most beautiful place in the world, it’s pretty k

[reblogged by Ellie]

disportment:

i go to school in the most beautiful place in the world, it’s pretty k

[reblogged by Ellie]

tarragonshenanigans:

This is what 1st Street + not reading a philosophy textbook looks like.

tarragonshenanigans:

This is what 1st Street + not reading a philosophy textbook looks like.

The view of the Jennings meadow (the meadow between our music building and CAPA) on a sunny day as I walked up to Jennings to practice hammered dulcimer (a past time of mine when I need a break from photo and art history!)
- India K, ‘12

The view of the Jennings meadow (the meadow between our music building and CAPA) on a sunny day as I walked up to Jennings to practice hammered dulcimer (a past time of mine when I need a break from photo and art history!)

- India K, ‘12