So Helen turned me on to this large collection of photos of Russia taken for LIFE by Margaret Bourke-White during the second world war. Apparently a lot of them were unpublished. All of them are fantastic. You can see more here.

So Helen turned me on to this large collection of photos of Russia taken for LIFE by Margaret Bourke-White during the second world war. Apparently a lot of them were unpublished. All of them are fantastic. You can see more here.

luv u videogchat (pix of chatfriends)


jose


madeline


dan hughes



eric


mom & cailin


Biggs1249 & Dad


kristen

sweet foreigner party at my apartment
I am building bridges
italian
french
german
russian
czech
and me
blogging the sweet party
in siberia

Super-slow-motion pictures show soap bubble bursting in stunning detail

This is pretty awesome looking, and the lovely thing about tumblr is that it animates them…..well sorta.

Photographs of the Inside of People’s Fridges: You Are What You Eat

A photographer set out to take pictures of various people’s refrigerators in order to see if there was a correlation between their lifestyle/occupation and what was inside their fridges. The funny thing is, it does seem to make sense and WTF IS THAT A SNAKE IN THE FREEZER?!?!?!?!

check it out. here

Fishtown Almost Sunrise on Mercer

Fishtown Almost Sunrise on Mercer

Xrays of Video Game Systems (pics)

This stuff actually looks really really cool via Xray. More here

So outside of the store they removed all of the bushes a few weeks ago (for reasons unknown) and there appeared a duck’s nest there, left alone and unshielded. Not wanting to let this nest of eggs get eaten and or destroyed because the shopping center owner decided they didn’t want shrubs anymore, we took the liberty of getting a few branches from other trees and shrubs in the lot and shading the nest at least a little.

To make a long story short, the eggs hatched today, and above you can see the happy mom and ducklings. Yay!

So outside of the store they removed all of the bushes a few weeks ago (for reasons unknown) and there appeared a duck’s nest there, left alone and unshielded. Not wanting to let this nest of eggs get eaten and or destroyed because the shopping center owner decided they didn’t want shrubs anymore, we took the liberty of getting a few branches from other trees and shrubs in the lot and shading the nest at least a little.

To make a long story short, the eggs hatched today, and above you can see the happy mom and ducklings. Yay!