I'm a postgraduate student with an old soul. I love ancient and medieval history, vintage clothing, and oldies music. Though I enjoy looking back at the past, I try to live in the moment and appreciate the little things in life. I love tea, movies, British television, period dramas, and classical music. I have so many interests that I don't think this page will have a focus. Expect posts about the things I'm passionate about, which include but certainly are not limited to tap dancing, music, Disney, Harry Potter, Merlin, Sherlock, Doctor Who, musicals, Starkid, Mad Men, Downton Abbey, and the Beatles.



“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.”
                                                                                             -Walter Elias Disney


themeparkdesign:

Yep, still can’t come up with a good enough caption for this.

themeparkdesign:

Yep, still can’t come up with a good enough caption for this.



christinajoyyy:

In honour of the 48th anniversary of the movie’s premiere
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY POPPINS!

christinajoyyy:

In honour of the 48th anniversary of the movie’s premiere

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY POPPINS!


thruwaltseyes:

Walt Disney shows off a model of the Jungle Cruise’s Congo Queen for a television show in 1955. 

thruwaltseyes:

Walt Disney shows off a model of the Jungle Cruise’s Congo Queen for a television show in 1955. 


nokissyforcarlosss:

“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” - Walt Disney



isolateddisneylover:

Teacups with Walt

isolateddisneylover:

Teacups with Walt





vintagethemeparks:

Opening Day Ceremony 

vintagethemeparks:

Opening Day Ceremony 




nostalgicdisney:

“Walt Disney Meets a Monster”
Walt Disney inspects a monster in his studio. “All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable,” he said.
Photo: John Loengard / Time & Life Pictures / Getty Images
October 01, 1962
Source: LIFE Magazine

nostalgicdisney:

“Walt Disney Meets a Monster”

Walt Disney inspects a monster in his studio. “All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable,” he said.

Photo: John Loengard / Time & Life Pictures / Getty Images

October 01, 1962

Source: LIFE Magazine