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Oooh, wall art alternatives. The photo above is one of many swoon-inducing scenes from this New York Times slideshow of photos of writer Douglas Coupland’s midcentury home in Vancouver, B.C.
A long tailed macaque monkey has been spotted in a forest in the Ubud region of Bali, Indonesia, protectively nuzzling and grooming a ginger kitten
Picture: Anne Young/Solent News (via Pictures of the day: 25 August 2010 - Telegraph)
I love the defiant expression on the cat’s face. He’s all, “Yeah, it’s the love that dare not speak its name. What of it, punk?”
A woman holds kittens as she sits by her front door in the village of Khvoensk, some 270 kms south of Minsk on Friday.
VIKTOR DRACHEV | AFP/ Getty Images (via Day in Pictures - Sacramento Bee)
Obviously, I love old ladies with kittens, but for me this photo is all about the stuffed animal on the clothesline.
Sitka Summer Music Festival cellist Armen Ksajikian plays for the resident bears at the Fortress of the Bears bear sanctuary in Sitka, Alaska. Ksajikian was inspired by the acoustics at the converted pulp mill clarifier tank and played a selection of music, including a composition by Hector Berlioz for the bears With Ksajikian is Les Kinnear director of the sanctuary.
JAMES POULSON | AP (via Day in Pictures - Sacramento Bee)
This picture screams writing exercise to me — how did everyone in this image get there and why?
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I would like this puppy, please. Thank you in advance.
Fantastic Cabinet Card via dulltooldimbulb:
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Craftzine says: “Artist Jesús Bubu Negrón made this street rug from cigarette butt wrappers.”
Whoa. C’mon. That’s amazing!








