“it is the gift of an artist to help us see the things we don’t know are there.”
I never knew robots could be this cute.
http://www.cafepress.com/fragmented.27363219
“Part of the deal, this divorce deal, is living with others’ assumptions, following you around like little dirty Pigpen clouds. You try not to look over your shoulder. You try to look ahead. But it is no easy feat. The public truth is not the private truth. You have never witnessed so many shades of beautiful, heartrending gray in your life.”
Very cool. The website is entirely in German, so I’m not sure, but I think this is a new book.  I love how people never stop thinking of something new!
Type the sky | Slanted - Typo Weblog und Magazin
via swissmiss
Pretty…
Radici.co.uk - Claret flower brooch
via swissmiss
“Although she has nearly completely lost sight of the person she was, she still knows who she wants to be, and as far as she can see, the only path leading her toward this person is back through her former self.”
Christmas decorations from Pottery Barn Kids that actually make me happy to see them. Even in OCTOBER.
via my crafty friend Jerusalem
This beautiful picture of apples in a basket by my friend Amy makes me want to put on a hoodie, go to a football game, and roll around in the crackly pile of leaves that is autumn…
Earth From Above Just in case my husband didn’t convince you to go look at these, DO. GO. LOOK. The photography of Yann Arthus-Bertrand. via The Boston Globe “Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be on display in New York City at the World Financial Center Plaza and along the Battery Park City Esplanade from May 1, 2009 to June 28, 2009.”

Earth From Above

Just in case my husband didn’t convince you to go look at these, DO. GO. LOOK.

Photo of American cemetery north of Verdun, Meuse, France

The photography of Yann Arthus-Bertrand.

via The Boston Globe

“Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be on display in New York City at the World Financial Center Plaza and along the Battery Park City Esplanade from May 1, 2009 to June 28, 2009.”

Islet in the Sulu Archipelago, Philippines.

Modern graves in a cemetery at Asyut, Nile valley, Egypt.

Worker resting on bales of cotton, Thonakaha, Korhogo, Ivory Coast.

Crowd in Abengourou, Ivory Coast.

Oh yes, I’ll take one, please!  A sampler of entirely naturally flavored snowcones…made with organic ingredients from her own backyard…and no HFCS…what a dream!
Fresher than Fresh: superfine snowcones
Paper flowers, also by zoe bradley (photo 2 of 2)
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These dresses are made entirely of paper by artist zoe bradley (photo 1 of 2)…
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