I don’t typically link to articles on Mashable, but this bad boy has such a great title, I felt I had to give them respect.
“These Tiny Tattoos Kick Your Sleeve in the Armpit”
I don’t typically link to articles on Mashable, but this bad boy has such a great title, I felt I had to give them respect.
“These Tiny Tattoos Kick Your Sleeve in the Armpit”
Carl Warner usually works in food. This . . . is not food.
A friend wrote “They are so realistic that the pictures with him in them are creepy!” He’s not wrong.
These wedding photos are bad. Continue reading →
Today’s OBT combines two of my great loves, New York City and exploring.

©Vyacheslav Mishchenko
Let’s be honest. Butterflies are easy. Sure, you have to have a good eye and a steady hand and be in the right place at exactly the right time, but they’re beautiful, and we all grew up predisposed to believe there’s something magical about them, so it’s not terribly hard to take a good picture. Then there are snails.
Maybe it’s because it’s spring, but I’ve been on a real street art kick lately.
“Deserted buildings are so full of contradictions, I am fascinated by the way nature reclaims spaces that were, essentially, only ever on loan to humans.” -Kai Fagerström
“No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.”
― Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter
“Louisiana was like an obscene phone call from nature. The air–moist, sultry, secretive, and far from fresh–felt as if it were being exhaled into one’s face.”
– Tom Robbins, “Jitterbug Perfume”