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21. Nerdfighter. Vegetarian. Book worm. Lover of science. Graphic novel enthusiast. Cake decorator. Aspiring teacher. Secular humanist. Pacifist. Human rights activist. Movies. Art. Inspiration.

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thevegetablemarket:

Makeshift Still Life (by Tom Moyer Photography)
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chrisa511:

Bet it wasn’t hard to guess what my photo a day would be for “fun”. Yep…playing in the garden :)

I planted some onions with my little sister yesterday! It is fun!
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laughingsquid:

NYC Department of Records Releases 870,000 Historical Photos Online
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discoverynews:

See The Sun In A Whole New Light
Astrophotographer Alan Friedman captured this gorgeous portrait of the sun on April 7 from his home in Buffalo, NY, using a backyard solar telescope and a new Grasshopper CCD camera by Point Grey Research. Viewed in a wavelength emitted by hydrogen alpha (Ha) the sun’s surface details become visible, showing the complex texture of our home star’s true face.
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expose-the-light:

A Caterpillar of Feathers
Here’s a fantastic optical illusion courtesy of mother nature. What looks like a vibrantly colored caterpillar perched on a tree limb is actually photographer José Luis Rodríguez’s chance encounter with nine extra cozy European Bee-eaters. The photographer named the image Oruga de Plumas, which translates roughly to “Caterpillar of Feathers”. (via neatorama)
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mellifluousbookshelf:

“The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It’s the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared.” 
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