May292012

And my favorite piece from that collection.

Stephane Rolland, Fall/Winter 2011 Collection

12AM
One of my favorite designers (and shows) to date.

Stephane Rolland, Fall/Winter 2011 Collection

One of my favorite designers (and shows) to date.

Stephane Rolland, Fall/Winter 2011 Collection

(via fashionindetails)

12AM
fuckyeahtattoos:

This is the skyline of my hometown, Portland, OR. I’m in the Navy, so I don’t get the chance to go home often, and I won’t be able to permanently go home for five years. I miss it every single day. But now, no matter where this life takes me, I’ll always be headed home.

Idk about the placement, but this is gorgeous.

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is the skyline of my hometown, Portland, OR. I’m in the Navy, so I don’t get the chance to go home often, and I won’t be able to permanently go home for five years. I miss it every single day. But now, no matter where this life takes me, I’ll always be headed home.

Idk about the placement, but this is gorgeous.

12AM
I’ll take me some Jon Hamm any day of the week.

I’ll take me some Jon Hamm any day of the week.

(Source: dandismodextrarradio)

12AM
The Work ofJason deCaires Taylor
“In 2006, Taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park. Situated off the coast of Grenada in the West Indies it is now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic. His latest creation is MUSA (Museo Subaquatico de Arte), a monumental museum with a collection of over 450 public sculptural works, submerged off the coast of Cancun, Mexico; described by Forbes as one of the world’s most unique travel destinations. Both these ambitious, permanent public works have a practical, functional aspect, facilitating positive interactions between people and fragile underwater habitats while at the same relieving pressure on natural resources. Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work, including the BBC, CNN, USA Today, the Guardian, Vogue, New Scientist and the Discovery Channel, yet nothing can quite do justice to the ephemeral nature of his art; for each actual visit to his sites is both unique and subject to the dynamic, fluctuating environment of the ocean.”

The Work ofJason deCaires Taylor

“In 2006, Taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park. Situated off the coast of Grenada in the West Indies it is now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic. His latest creation is MUSA (Museo Subaquatico de Arte), a monumental museum with a collection of over 450 public sculptural works, submerged off the coast of Cancun, Mexico; described by Forbes as one of the world’s most unique travel destinations. Both these ambitious, permanent public works have a practical, functional aspect, facilitating positive interactions between people and fragile underwater habitats while at the same relieving pressure on natural resources. Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work, including the BBC, CNN, USA Today, the Guardian, Vogue, New Scientist and the Discovery Channel, yet nothing can quite do justice to the ephemeral nature of his art; for each actual visit to his sites is both unique and subject to the dynamic, fluctuating environment of the ocean.”

May282012

davidawarren2:

Andy Goldsworthy

Environmental artist who creates this awesome pieces and leaves them about the land to be enjoyed!

4PM

How fierce…

Just wipe away those tears and let out a belt. Brilliant.

1PM
“[in reference to an unawakened existence] Instead of a natural and non coercive authority, we impose our will on others either through manipulation and intimidation or by appealing to the opinions of those more powerful than ourselves. Authority becomes a question of force rather than of integrity.” -Stephen Batchelor

“[in reference to an unawakened existence] Instead of a natural and non coercive authority, we impose our will on others either through manipulation and intimidation or by appealing to the opinions of those more powerful than ourselves. Authority becomes a question of force rather than of integrity.” -Stephen Batchelor

1PM
Memorial Sunday Sunset! Followed with a great bonfire and some good beer!

Memorial Sunday Sunset! Followed with a great bonfire and some good beer!

May272012
I don’t really know the show! But I was impressed with the visuals and the performances from the clips!

I don’t really know the show! But I was impressed with the visuals and the performances from the clips!

(Source: hipstertheatrepictures)

6PM
bluepueblo:

Rock House, Monsanto, Portugal
photo via besttravelphotos

bluepueblo:

Rock House, Monsanto, Portugal

photo via besttravelphotos

4PM
May262012
nlcuffee:

And like babes in a mother’s arms, they slept. (Taken with Instagram at Oxford)



I miss my wittle guys!!!

nlcuffee:

And like babes in a mother’s arms, they slept. (Taken with Instagram at Oxford)

I miss my wittle guys!!!
7PM
So good, right?

So good, right?

(via lazypoet)

7PM
bluepueblo:

Hobbit House, New Zealand
photo via dubo

ABBY! My favorite travel blog just posted this!!!

bluepueblo:

Hobbit House, New Zealand

photo via dubo

ABBY! My favorite travel blog just posted this!!!

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