November 3, 2009
A ladybug, trying to catch a free ride.

A ladybug, trying to catch a free ride.

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“Follow your bliss.” ~ Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell and Jean Erdman c. 1939

“Follow your bliss.” ~ Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell and Jean Erdman c. 1939

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November 2, 2009
Moving Color glass tiles come in a few different textures and designs, including tye dye. The tiles can be installed in any interior or exterior setting and change colors with heat exposure, so they’re ideal for showers, fire places or fountains.

Moving Color glass tiles come in a few different textures and designs, including tye dye. The tiles can be installed in any interior or exterior setting and change colors with heat exposure, so they’re ideal for showers, fire places or fountains.

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As a graphic designer I am quite amazed at how many companies do not have a high resolution version of their logos. There has to be an original logo somewhere? It is my mission to save these companies and rescue them from the low res blues!

As a graphic designer I am quite amazed at how many companies do not have a high resolution version of their logos. There has to be an original logo somewhere? It is my mission to save these companies and rescue them from the low res blues!

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November 1, 2009
Those clever Dutch:
You may have heard the term flashpacking, the act of traveling in the spirit of a backpacker but with the budget of one more monied. Well, from the Netherlands comes what might be the ultimate in flashcamping—a portable, wood-burning spa.
The Dutchtub is a personal hot-springs-to-go. If you have a tub-sized patch of flat ground, wood and 200 gallons (750 liters) worth of water or snow you can have your own spa virtually anywhere.Here’s how it works: 
Fill your tub with water via a suction hose, bucket brigade or whatever other means you can. 
 Next, attach the included convection unit to the side of the Dutchtub and build a three-to-four log fire within its coil. Then cover your tub and wait for the water within to get toasty warm.
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Genius is still a job somewhere on the planet.
via: lickystickypickyme

Those clever Dutch:

You may have heard the term flashpacking, the act of traveling in the spirit of a backpacker but with the budget of one more monied. Well, from the Netherlands comes what might be the ultimate in flashcamping—a portable, wood-burning spa.

The Dutchtub is a personal hot-springs-to-go. If you have a tub-sized patch of flat ground, wood and 200 gallons (750 liters) worth of water or snow you can have your own spa virtually anywhere.

Here’s how it works:

Fill your tub with water via a suction hose, bucket brigade or whatever other means you can.

Next, attach the included convection unit to the side of the Dutchtub and build a three-to-four log fire within its coil. Then cover your tub and wait for the water within to get toasty warm.

source

Genius is still a job somewhere on the planet.

via: lickystickypickyme

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October 30, 2009
A queen’s pet gazelle was readied for eternity with the same lavish care as a member of the royal family. In fine, blue-trimmed bandages and a custom-made wooden coffin, it accompanied its owner to the grave in about 945 B.C. See more of Egypt’s animal mummies here.
©2009 Richard Barnes / National Geographic

A queen’s pet gazelle was readied for eternity with the same lavish care as a member of the royal family. In fine, blue-trimmed bandages and a custom-made wooden coffin, it accompanied its owner to the grave in about 945 B.C. See more of Egypt’s animal mummies here.

©2009 Richard Barnes / National Geographic

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Best friends

Best friends

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October 29, 2009
“Disobey. Defy. Take your own time. Fly.” ~Anne Clark

“Disobey. Defy. Take your own time. Fly.” ~Anne Clark

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Goodbye sun… hello snow.

Goodbye sun… hello snow.

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