Time Lapse Images of Earth at Night Taken From the International Space Station
Freakin sweet
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Lenticular cloud over Mount Shasta at sunset from Lake Shastina, October, 2010
aka star people ;)
Oh god I love mushrooms. Except these ones. Cuz they’ll kill ya.
I went to a class tonight on Mycopermaculture - sweeeeeeeet I can’t wait to learn more and go on foraging and wildcrafting adventures through the Oregon wilderness.
This is my Harry Potter Deathly Hallows tattoo. I have grown up with Harry Potter I started reading it when I was 9 and I’m now 23. He’s been there with me through thick and thin, break ups, deaths, life changes. This story has truely been a staple in my life, I couldn’t imagine a world without it. Everyone yound and old can get something out of this series, its keeps the magic alive in all of us. I got my tattoo in Albuquerque, NM at 71 Tattoo, by Danny V. I designed it and the artist perfected it. I wanted something simple and feminine, its on my upper forearm and I love it there because its a great way to start up a conversation about Harry Potter especially with strangers who also share my love. This won’t be my last HP tattoo, but this tattoo means so much to me!
THIS IS FUCKING MAGICAL
There was this old PSA I remember watching as a kid about saving gasoline and it showed how many people you could fit into a car vs. a bus. And they were talking about how when gas is cheap, people drive more without thinking. And there was this shot of this woman who drove herself all the way to the grocery store and was pushing around a great big shopping cart to buy a single orange.
Instead of memorizing mathematical proofs or physics or even remembering people’s names, THIS is what takes up room in my brain…
Another reminder to get back on my bike. Where the hell is the tire pump!?
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Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway
Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.