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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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What the city is missing: Thierry Cohen photographs cityscapes and then photographs deserts at night, combing the two to show us what our cities would look like with the lights off. The stars are not enhanced, they are actual photos from relative latitudes that would expose the same starry sky view if it weren’t for light pollution. Click on each photo to see which city it is.
I love this planet so much I want to eat it up! Check out this Earth cake with crust, mantle and core, made by Rhiannon of Baking Adventures in Melbourne, Australia. Gneiss cake.
Pair this with a side of Laura Moriarty’s geologic sculptural paintings. They really rock.
(via Boing Boing)
Ice cream core?
It’s Bob Dylan’s world. We just live in it.
Sara Bareilles - Brave
You are the mountain, you are the rock, you are the cord and you’re the spark. You are the eagle, you are the lark, you are the world and you’re remarkable. You’re the ocean eating the shore, you are the calm inside the storm. You’re every emotion, you can endure. You are the world and the world is yours. – Preview it on Path.
Wouldn’t be April 20th without an abundance of weed. #420 #dandelion
I physically could not be more excited…. So I made a photo set
That and that. And that. And that one, too.
I’m sort of thrown off today. it’s hard to be motivated to bring you science when there’s Reality going on.
When something hits us upside the head like the Boston Marathon explosions, we can feel dizzy, disoriented … left swirling in a dust-storm of rapidly beating hearts, furrowed brows, held breath and shaking heads. That’s how I feel, anyway. I’ve been sitting here, repeatedly muttering statements that begin with “What the f…” and simultaneously cheering and cursing the power of social media to communicate painful news. I keep looking through Twitter and blogs, knowing exactly what I’ll see and don’t want to. So powerful, but so unfiltered.
It’s not the first time in the past year that this message from Fred Rogers has been appropriate, and that’s perhaps the ultimate tragedy. But he’s right. Every photo of violence and blood in the streets of Boston that we won’t unsee is full of people running in to help. And if we have to look, that’s what we should focus on.
My thoughts are with Boston.
(Source: mimis-thinspiration)
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Well that’s neat. One of my favorite activities and some of my favorite colors. Kind of wish it was a patch for sale rather than a pin, but either way, big fan.