Freshome.com – Interior Design & Architecture Newsletter via Alluring Les Paul Guitar-Inspired Swimming Pool.
Taco Bell sells orange juice the only way it knows how
HappyPlace via Taco Bell sells orange juice the only way it knows how..
Did you know…
…that otter pups must be taught to swim?
Now you do! Click for video…
Parenting Fails: Wine-y Child
Out of the mouths of babes! Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny Pictures via Parenting Fails: Wine-y Child.
Eclipse Ring WIN
Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny Pictures via WIN!: Eclipse Ring WIN.
Cat and birds
Life on the farm is full of lessons. One is that nature isn’t always nice. The barn kitty I love — Boo — is a vicious killer sometimes and that’s the nature of cats. Yesterday, she had her eyes on a prize — a nest with 5 baby purple martins…

The whole scenario was interesting to watch mostly because I doubted Boo would be able to open the top of the birdhouse — ironically, it was her own weight on top of the birdhouse that prevented her from getting in. I suppose there’s a deeper blog post in there about thwarting our own efforts but I’ll leave that one unmined. Anyway, what was interesting was the way both of the parents teamed up to scare Boo away. They dove at her like fighter planes around King Kong at the top of the Empire State building actually making contact several times. In the end, the babies were unharmed but it doesn’t mean that Boo won’t crack the code someday…
How To Bounce Back From A Vortex
notsalmon. Read more here:Â How To Bounce Back From A Vortex.
It happens for a reason…
The Meta Picture via It happens for a reason….
Full Moon of Mystery
Pops Digital via Full Moon of Mystery.
Meanwhile, in Canada
Very Demotivational – The Demotivational Posters Blog via MEANWHILE.
Winter Beach Morning
Too funny! I just posted a picture from almost the same spot on my bike ride yesterday and I told Jaz, one of the commenters, that the beautiful view almost makes up for 4 months earlier! Lo and behold, my favorite Wisconsin photographer posts one of his own beautiful images of exactly what I mean…
Pops Digital via Winter Beach Morning – sepia.
What We Really Need to Be Happy
“The real measure of your wealth is how much you’d be worth if you lost all your money.” ~Unknown
Standing, getting crushed on the metro at peak hour, I look around and my heart sinks. I’m surrounded by sullen faces, their eyes focused intently on games on their iPads and smart phones.
These are the sullen faces representing a world of people dreading going to work, dreading grinding away at a job they hate.
The gadgets they use as distractions during their morning commute are constant reminders of why they must put themselves through this daily hell. They feel they need these things (among others), and their job allows them to have them.
Throughout history humans have always strived to have better “things,” to have more than their neighbors or at the very least be equal to them.
First it was outdoing the neighbor who just upgraded from horse and carriage to a car. Later it was getting a black a white TV, then the cassette player, and years later a CD player.
But in today’s modern world where trends change as soon as they begin, where the next version of the latest gadget comes out seemingly straight away, people are driven to work longer hours to afford to be at the forefront of the trends—the latest gadget, the latest car, the latest fashion.
But lurking behind the lives of shiny new cars, flat screen TV’s and iPhones is a void, is a huge deficit, and it’s not a budget one.
Our world is experiencing a passion and purpose deficit.” via What We Really Need to Be Happy | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.
Art Break: The Skyscraper Artist
Execupundit.com via Art Break: The Skyscraper Artist.
Kindergarten, St. Louis, 1905
Incredible pictures from Retronaut via Kindergarten, St. Louis, 1905.
Celebrate Your Empowerment!
The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Celebrate Your Empowerment!.















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