Sunday, July 31, 2016

At Water’s Edge by Maureen Minehan

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Catch Of The Day


Skydiver Luke Aikins lands safely in a net in Simi Valley, north-west of Los Angeles, after jumping 25,000ft from an airplane without a parachute or wing suit.

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Are You Socially Adequate?

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Time Capsules


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Tanausu

“Tanausu” by Sabotaje Al Montaje in La Palma, Spain 

 Tanausu was a great Aboriginal King from Palm Island and a great warrior. He represented the noble land. He closely attached, to the nature, his family and his land. He lived in the paradisiac land of Caldera de Taburiente with its clean skies and crystal clear waters sheltered by a fortress of walls made up of ancestral and long-lived tapestries of flora and vegetation. Tanausu merges with its environment, it blends with it, being a single image, a single landscape: man of peace, calm and reflective, monarch of a tolerant and forgiving tribe.
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How to Take a Great Selfie


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One a day

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Weekend plans

Igor B. Glik, Selected Works

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Maia Flore

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Cute & Cruel


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When It's Not Obvious Enough What Needs To Be Done


Parenting is hard, and it's even scarier when you have to leave your kids alone.
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Pimped Up Zagreb Pumps Become Original Souvenirs



The five-member team started the project to give new life to the old water pumps, and to give the city some ‘soul’.
They have become recognisable around the city and now you can get your own one to take home as the crew have released miniture souvenir versions.

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Come With Us



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Children’s Drawings Turned Into Jewelry


Tasarım Takarım (I Wear Design) turns children’s drawings into fine jewelry, translating the doodles into small pendants made of silver or gold. These endearing pieces showcase the timeless imagination and creativity of children.  more

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Chill, Martina Lucarelli

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Gentle Giant


Photograph by Gaby Barathieu, National Geographic Your Shot

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Big Sur Sunset

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Legend has it that opera singers can break champagne flutes just by wailing – but is it actually possible?

You’re probably familiar with the urban legend: the opera singer ascends the stage and clears his throat. His audience cheer and wave their champagne flutes in anticipation. He opens his mouth – and a roomful of glasses smash to pieces. We have no record that this has ever actually happened, but there were rumours that the legendary tenor Enrico Caruso could quiver a glass into a million pieces. And according to physics, it should be possible.Watch the video here to find out.

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Friday, July 29, 2016

May this day be formidable


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Trains of Thought


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Giddy up!

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Breakfast of Champions

Sandy Ashley

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Demand for 'Cute' Bulldogs Is Destroying the Breed


English bulldogs are one of the most popular breeds in the world, but the features people love—short faces, squat bodies, and wrinkly skin—lead to numerous health problems for the breed.

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