(Source: summer-pear-a-dice)
(Source: summer-pear-a-dice)
GOD HE LOOKS SO POLITE
- “oh is this for me? really? are you sure?”
- “well okay if you insist. i hope i’m not taking too big of bites i know some people think that’s not gentlemanly”
- “oh this is really delicious, thank you so much i mean it”
- “mmm let me just savor the taste for a bit, mmmm oh yes thanks again for that”
- “yes that is very tasty. oh no you don’t have to give me anymore you’ve done so much already i couldn’t possibly accept so much kindness and generosity, you are an angel”
THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE CUTEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN…. EVERR
(Source: empirestatebuilding, via androgynous-space-demon)
I’m excited for Halloween. There’s going to be a lot of jack o’ lantern posts coming.
supercell over tropical island
1217477432hrDdsqu by dreameriz on Flickr
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Into the storm. by David Talley on Flickr. :)
Midtown Cloud
“I snapped this from the window seat as my plane was approaching LaGuardia Airport. The cloud is over Manhattan, while Brooklyn and Queens are visibile in the foreground, separated by Newtown Creek.”
Captured by Jeff Weston
Sandra Kantanen is a photographer based out of Helsinki, Finland who uses a very unique technique to develop her work. Kantanen prints her photographs with similar pigments found in acrylic paints on aluminum plates, then finishing the pieces with varnish. The result is an awesome visual treat turning photography literally into a painting, as she sweeps the wet prints with a brushes to leave visceral brush strokes and paint lines.
I’ve had this big bunch of succulents/cacti on the bottom shelf of my indoor garden for a while now. I had to find something to do with them, so I made a box o’ succulents. I’m quite happy with the results, no more messy succulent shelf.
**Thanks to Mason for building me a box.
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