This is from a friend’s Facebook page. It was just so dieselpunk, I had to steal it for my own!
1938 Zeiss Ikon 532/16 Super Ikonta B…sadly, a torn bellows has put her out of commission for now.
Update: This one was sold to another Zeiss Ikon enthusiast in New York. Hopefully it will be back in service soon! Cameras like this need to be used.
I really love the lines of the Volvo 544.
Volvo PV544 | 1964
The very first PV444 and PV544 Volvos were produced during the early part of WWII. The fuel crisis and general lack of resources during the war drove Volvo to design a car that was small and economical. Exactly 440,000 of these hunch-backed Volvos rolled off the assembly line during the 18-year production run. Being in California, this particular one was likely assembled in Volvo’s Canadian Dartmouth/Halifax plant - the first Volvo plant to be established outside of Sweden.
Street-parked in the shadow of Bernal Hill, in the Mission. San Francisco, CA.
There you are! (Amber @ Scarborough Renaissance Festival, 2009)
1959 Voigtlander Vitomatic II, 50/2.8 Color Skopar, Fuji 400.
I would TOTALLY drive this!
Rolling Homes: Handmade Houses on Wheels by Amy Merrick on Flickr.
by Jane Lidz 1979
"Bulletproof" green tea.
1 tsp. matcha green tea powder
8 oz hot water (I use water that's just under boiling.)
2 tbs real butter (I use Kerrygold grass-fed butter.) OR 2 tsp ghee
1.5 tbs MCT oil (Like fractionated coconut oil or palm kernel oil.)
Place all ingredients into a blender (I use a Vitamix, but any blender will do.) Blend until a foam appears at top and all ingredients are smoothly mixed. (Takes about 15 to 20 seconds for me.) Pour into your favorite cup or mug. Enjoy hot! *Note: Add no sweetener or milk; drink it just as it is.
I want a house with a basement that looks like this.
Shakespeare and Company Bookstore in Paris, France
I'm in.
Harry Dresden fans unite!
Having dinner with our friends, Geremy, Gabby, and Gabby's dad, Vince. Biddy is overseeing the cooking.... (at Denver Colorado USA)
I can only imagine what it might be like to look up and see a zeppelin drifting overhead.
Zeppelin over Budapest, Hungary, 1931