“When I walk into a church, I only see paintings of white angels. Why?“ - Eartha Kitt
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That’s a totally straight way of eating a pie, right?
I mean… Right?
Yeah… right… ;)
*gifs credits to @onceland
Husky getting nervous at his first swimming lesson
The Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku—literally translated as “forest bathing”—is based on a simple premise: immerse yourself in the forest, absorb its sights, sounds, and smells, and you will reap numerous psychological and physiological benefits. “Nature heals me with a mysterious power,” the photographer Yoshinori Mizutani recently said. Born in the countryside, surrounded by mountains, Mizutani told me that shinrin-yoku has always been a part of his daily life. In Tokyo, where he now lives and works, he takes his camera to the city’s parks and engages in a kind of photographic forest-bathing practice. In a new series of kaleidoscopic images created for us, his communion with nature starts at an almost cellular level.
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A vintage Joe with lifelike hair. He's wearing his Artic gear and his fatigue hat. He lost a foot in a parachuting accident, but never lets it slow him down. Yo Joe! #vintagedolls #vintagegijoe #gijoe
The Firebird segment — Fantasia 2000 (1999)
Corvid plays fetch.
Steve’s butt is very disappointed in someone.
[From Avengers #23, 1999.]
Galileo’s sketches from Sidereus Nuncius (1610), the first published scientific work based on observations made through a telescope
I am loving the tree cam, it has the most interesting stuff in my yard currently. Here's a little medley from the last couple of weeks.