blackandwtf:

1940s

Love it, and I can’t really say why.  It reminds me of those old Tex Avery cartoons with a chorus of jazz cats singing on a fence.

blackandwtf:

1940s

Love it, and I can’t really say why.  It reminds me of those old Tex Avery cartoons with a chorus of jazz cats singing on a fence.

Alrighty, I’ll have this.  Deliver it around noon.

Alrighty, I’ll have this.  Deliver it around noon.

(Source: micdel)

This is gorgeous, a perfect example of natural, God given beauty.  Symmetry, serenity, simplicity.  Love it.
theniftyfifties:

Grace Kelly

This is gorgeous, a perfect example of natural, God given beauty.  Symmetry, serenity, simplicity.  Love it.

theniftyfifties:

Grace Kelly

aquabluez:

A frog in a rose

Another fine example of an animal saying “Hello, my name is Joyce”

aquabluez:

A frog in a rose

Another fine example of an animal saying “Hello, my name is Joyce”

love.  This reminds me of camping in the Adirondacks.

love.  This reminds me of camping in the Adirondacks.

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retrogasm:

Dorothy Lamour

retrogasm:

Dorothy Lamour

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woah.  This made me so happy.  The color is amazing.

woah.  This made me so happy.  The color is amazing.

(via creativeinspiration)

What the holy what?!  incredible.
thedailywhat:

Well This Is Something You Don’t See Every Day of the Day: A Connecticut man accidentally stumbled onto a shoebox containing a set of never-before-seen photos snapped by his in-laws from the time the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers  turned off the water on the American side of Niagara Falls.
From the Daily Mail:

In  June 1969, U.S. engineers diverted the flow of the Niagara River away  from the American side of the falls for several months. Their plan was  to remove the large amount of loose rock from the base of the waterfall,  an idea which they eventually abandoned due to expense in November of  that year. […]
To achieve this the army had to build a 600ft dam  across the Niagara River, which meant that 60,000 gallons of water that  flowed ever second was diverted over the larger Horseshoe Falls which  flow entirely on the Canadian side of the border.
The dam itself  consisted of 27,800 tons of rock, and on June 12, 1969, after flowing  continuously for over 12,000 years, the American Falls stopped.

Above: American Falls, then and now.
[fark.]

What the holy what?!  incredible.

thedailywhat:

Well This Is Something You Don’t See Every Day of the Day: A Connecticut man accidentally stumbled onto a shoebox containing a set of never-before-seen photos snapped by his in-laws from the time the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers turned off the water on the American side of Niagara Falls.

From the Daily Mail:

In June 1969, U.S. engineers diverted the flow of the Niagara River away from the American side of the falls for several months. Their plan was to remove the large amount of loose rock from the base of the waterfall, an idea which they eventually abandoned due to expense in November of that year. […]

To achieve this the army had to build a 600ft dam across the Niagara River, which meant that 60,000 gallons of water that flowed ever second was diverted over the larger Horseshoe Falls which flow entirely on the Canadian side of the border.

The dam itself consisted of 27,800 tons of rock, and on June 12, 1969, after flowing continuously for over 12,000 years, the American Falls stopped.

Above: American Falls, then and now.

[fark.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

Rochester, NY, December 9 2010.
As strange as it sounds, the treachery of heavy ice and deep snow makes me homesick for winter in Upstate New York.

Rochester, NY, December 9 2010.

As strange as it sounds, the treachery of heavy ice and deep snow makes me homesick for winter in Upstate New York.

aquabluez:

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A harvest mouse balancing between two stalks of grass in a field in Alsace, France.
(via telegraph)

EXCUSE ME?  WHAT?  Is this the best picture ever taken?  It’s like Kung Fu Panda playing with stilts and woks!!!

aquabluez:

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A harvest mouse balancing between two stalks of grass in a field in Alsace, France.

(via telegraph)

EXCUSE ME?  WHAT?  Is this the best picture ever taken?  It’s like Kung Fu Panda playing with stilts and woks!!!

aquabluez:

When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn (by khasan)
jhulyjohns:

aquabluez:

When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn (by khasan)

jhulyjohns:

A strange tree at Mendon Ponds Park in Rochester, NY. Love it.

A strange tree at Mendon Ponds Park in Rochester, NY. Love it.

dewdrops become diamonds inside a sedum leaf

dewdrops become diamonds inside a sedum leaf

aquabluez:

violet flowers

Love love love

aquabluez:

violet flowers

Love love love

I only hope this isn’t a mirage.

via

I only hope this isn’t a mirage.

via