nevver:

Stop
nevver:

HotWheels
architecturesheloves:

incrediblyoccupied:

Staufer & Hasler Architects, Brandhaus 2 

my dream house.
nedhepburn:

Lee Miller. Paris, 1929.by Man Ray.
ernestoyerena:

SUN IS SHINNING PRINT TO BE RELEASED THIS MONDAY!!!

ernestoyerena:

SUN IS SHINNING PRINT TO BE RELEASED THIS MONDAY!!!

nevver:

Hey Oscar Wilde!
by9:

YOUNES DURET DESIGN

(Source: frithia)

I guess I just figured out what my favorite colors are.  (Taken with instagram)

I guess I just figured out what my favorite colors are. (Taken with instagram)

nprradiopictures:

Ice fishing shelters on Highland Lake in Andover, NH. The lake froze only about two weeks ago says fisherman Dan Shaw. He’s fishing for lake trout. While NPR is fishing for Republican primary storylines in New Hampshire. (John W. Poole/NPR) via Instagram


Good memories.

nprradiopictures:

Ice fishing shelters on Highland Lake in Andover, NH. The lake froze only about two weeks ago says fisherman Dan Shaw. He’s fishing for lake trout. While NPR is fishing for Republican primary storylines in New Hampshire. (John W. Poole/NPR) via Instagram

Good memories.

that-green-gentle-man:

Acadia: Gorham Mountain Trail #3 by mhartford on Flickr.

I’m so happy to be back here.

that-green-gentle-man:

Acadia: Gorham Mountain Trail #3 by mhartford on Flickr.

I’m so happy to be back here.

nevver:

Greenland

(Source: mrredsuspenders)

thedailywhat:

National Forest Map of the Day: And while we’re on the subject, here’s an informative infographic called the National Biomass and Carbon Dataset, which, according to Woods Hole Research Center scientist Josef Kellndorfer is “the largest high-resolution map of forest biomass yet assembled.”
A collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Geological Survey, the national forest map was assembled using satellite imagery and on-the-ground measurements collected over the course of six years.
[nasa / twbe.] 

thedailywhat:

National Forest Map of the Day: And while we’re on the subject, here’s an informative infographic called the National Biomass and Carbon Dataset, which, according to Woods Hole Research Center scientist Josef Kellndorfer is “the largest high-resolution map of forest biomass yet assembled.”

A collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Geological Survey, the national forest map was assembled using satellite imagery and on-the-ground measurements collected over the course of six years.

[nasa / twbe.]