An old cottage for a train worker, built in the 1870s and last occupied in the late 1970s. Somewhere in Sweden.
We gotta keep these kids busy and engaged this summer right? Well, I have a few STEAM ideas
Photographer Taylor Weidman was given special permission by the government of Nepal to travel in the restricted area of Mustang. He writes, "Mustang, or the former Kingdom of Lo, is hidden in the rain shadow of the Himalaya in one of the most remote corners of Nepal. Hemmed in by the world's highest mountain range to the south and an occupied and shuttered Tibet to the north, this tiny Tibetan kingdom has remained virtually unchanged since the 15th century. Today, Mustang is arguably the best-preserved example of traditional Tibetan life in the world. But it is poised for change. A new highway will connect the region to Kathmandu and China for the first time, ushering in a new age of modernity and altering Mustang's desert-mountain villages forever." Collected here is a selection of Weidman's work from his book "Mustang: Lives and Landscapes of the Lost Tibetan Kingdom," proceeds from which support Weidman's Vanishing Cultures Project. -- Lane Turner (22 photos total)The village of Tangge stands on the edge of a Kali Gandaki tributary. Buildings are packed tightly together to help protect the residents from the strong winds that pick up each afternoon. (Taylor Weidman/The Vanishing Cultures Project)
\"I love that these words are about The Self - But not self-indulgent. There's no ego here, just words - Take 'em or leave 'em. There's so much hate in this world any bit of loving's gotta be alright.\" - Steve Ignorant \"In 'The Machinery of Life' Darren J Beaney returns to the territory of his pamphlet, 'Honey Dew': drawing on myth, literature, and his own experience he explores the subject that has occupied poets through time: the nature of love. This is, however, love as lived in the twenty-first century captured in poetry that is inventive, witty, and frequently surprising but never slushy or sentimental. This is true love as experienced by a man with middle age spread who cannot believe his luck and whose poems gives hope for us all.\" - Nigel Kent \"Darren J Beaney is proof that there's always something new to say about love, in the right hands. In these refreshingly original poems, various and many aspects of love are touched upon, and whatever the subject - whether it's glamorous mythology or gluttonous middle-age spread - Beaney succeeds in not just finding the beauty within but in managing to clearly express an undeniable truth: that while love remains the most brittle thing, it's when our bodies start to break down that love, very often, proves itself to be stronger than ever before.\" - Thomas McColl \"Darren J Beaney writes vibrant love poems that are beautifully sincere. They tackle an old theme with a modern, questing eye, capturing the shifting weather of the heart through exciting imagery, playful verbs and luminous small details.\" - John McCullough
Axe throwing can be a ton of fun and with this DIY axe throwing target, you can enjoy throwing axes right in the comfort of your own yard!
Summer is right around the corner. As a homeschooling mom and momtrepreneur, I look forward to summer too, but I still need to work. So what to do for summer?
One of the richly decorated rooms in Palazzo Loredan. This particular room is not occupied by the exhibit of Hubble photos and artifacts, since the surfaces are more fragile than in some of the other, equally ornate rooms, but with dramatically different design. Gotta love the harmony between floor and ceiling designs and the amazingly large (for their time), fading, obviously aged mirrors on the walls. There is an overpowering feeling of the span of time in places like this. 24234
You probably know that I have a love for mason jars and all that they stand for. They stand for a time when bottles were made out of glass, when folks made their own preserves, when people would use them to display their gallstones. You know. A good time. A better time. So whenever I...Read More
Summer is right around the corner. As a homeschooling mom and momtrepreneur, I look forward to summer too, but I still need to work. So what to do for summer?
The hidden truth is that the first Americans are the so-called Black people who occupy the ghettoes, slums or poverty-stricken areas in all parts of America whether it be North, South or Central America. Keep in mind that the land mass of Earth was once all connected as Greeks called it Pangea a time before […]
This qualifies as art.
You already got a look at the Zang Toi dress I wore to Vanity Fair's Oscar party in Los Angeles on Sunday. Now you can look some more! What Wendy Wore Dress: Zang Toi (2012) Shoes: Tom Ford (2012) Hair and makeup: Stephanie Daniel Nails: Tracylee Percival Necklace: My own Gloriana design Earrings: My own
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Lauryn Evarts shares tips for how to end your summer with a bang! Throw a super fun party with one of my favorite beers.. STELLA.
Dissabte nit, toca sortir... arreglar-se són 5 minuts (il·lustració de Denise van Leeuwen)
By definition, micronations are simply an area of land claimed by the owner or residents to not belong to any particular government but their own.
Presenting the winner of our sixth annual Peeps Diorama Contest, along with the other four finalists and a few dozen of our favorites.
Things to do in St Augustine FL include savoring a growing culinary and craft cocktail scene and experiencing history, architecture, and outdoor activities.
Who wouldn't want a chair formerly occupied by two Oscar winning actors? A big thanks to Cote de Texas for featuring photos of m...