19 January 2011

Italians

I have yet to get into Flickr. I don't quite understand the navigation process. But, I stumbled upon this set of photographs by Giancarlo Rado of simply Italians and I fell in love with each and every photograph. Click through here to check them out for yourself.

Enjoy!

MLK



Two days late, but I thought I would still share.

30 November 2010

November Playlist

The November Playlist ended as follows:

1. In The Parlor - Pree
2. Lemongrass - She Sir
3. Jackie - The Wellington Papers
4. No Children - The Mountain Goats
5. It Grows It Grows - Beauty Feast
6. The Orchids - Califone
7. O Lilac - Wild Nothing
8. Body - Thao with The Great Down Stay Down
9. Feel it All Around - Washed Out
10. Go Outside - Cults
11. Sun of a Gun - Oh Land
12. Z - Tanlines
13. All Day Day Light - The Morning Benders
14. Little River - The Tallest Man On Earth
15. Known Better Learn Faster - Thao with The Great Stay Down
16. Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder
17. My War - Chris Parrello + Things I Wonder
18. On Melancholy Hill - Gorillaz
19. Subzero Fun - Autolux
20. Soon We'll Know - Beauty Feast
21. The Dreamer - The Tallest Man On Earth
22. Funeral Singers - Califone
23. Snowblind - +/-
24. Real Life - Tanlines
25. Red Wine - Pepper Rabbit
26. Excuses - The Morning Benders
27. Dreams Come True Girl - Cass McCombs
28. Lemonade - Braids


Wow. I had no idea that it was that long. Look 'em up!


Happy December!

Voyage Through Life









I love this.




Ancient Man: The Beginning of Civilizations

Written and Drawn and Done into Color by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
New York. Boni and Liveright, 1920




More of the book found here


Source: Storkbitesman

28 November 2010

Abandoned Theme Parks..





A photographer's playground..

"In the dark you tell me of a flower
that only blooms in the violet hour"

More Here



18 November 2010

Bubbles and Hearts

“People always say that, when you love someone, nothing in the world matters. But that’s not true, is it? You know, and I know, that when you love someone, everything in the world matters a little bit more.”
Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care