davemorin:
Tile - The World’s Largest Lost and Found
Okay, new things are possible that weren’t before…with each new discovery, the horizon widens.And on a more practical note, I could really use this. ;)
Lytro
The patrimony of four symbolic cities of western civilization—Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, and London—culminated in a fifth iconographic city, Philadelphia in 1776 and 1787. — Russell Kirk, as alluded to in an interview about American Cicero: The Life of Charles Carroll
davemorin:
Adrift (by Simon Christen)
fuck-yeahcamping:
The Kammok Glider is the first ever consumer camping shelter to include built-in rain retention technology. An adjustable suspension allows for natural rain gutters; water is channeled along the tent’s curves to the four feet of the canopy. Flexible water bottles at the base of the feet collect the rainwater for immediate drinking or storage.
“And I saw the river over which every soul must pass to reach the kingdom of Heaven. And the name of that river was suffering. And I saw the boat which carries souls across the river. And the name of that boat was Love.” St. John of the Cross
(via Eric)

Transformers 4 to Prime - Interview with Optimus Prime voice Peter Cullen : Beyond The Trailer (by BeyondTheTrailer)
Helen Alvare on Windsor
Australian photographer Mark Tipple has taken some great shots as part of “The Underwater Project”.
Get me to the water! :)

Los Angeles Review of Books - MOOCs And The Future Of The Humanities: A Roundtable (Part 1)
Kickstarter
UP: Designed for Everyday Life (by jawbone)
A Bit Of Fry And Laurie - Critics - YouTube
The Heart of Jesus is an open Heart… It is a school of Jesus where you come to learn and to know the Heart of Jesus—where the teachers are His Mother and He. What have we to learn? To be meek and humble; if we are meek and humble we will learn to pray. If we learn to pray we will belong to Jesus. If we belong to Jesus we will learn to believe and if we believe we will learn to love and if we love we will learn to serve. — - Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (via imaginesisters)
“Hey There Delilah” - Plain White T’s - sung by Kurt Schneider
(via KurtHugoSchneider)
A modern day psalm …
Josh Garrels - Words Remain
Heaven and the earth will pass away But your words all remain
And my hands are growing old And weary with pain Still I fold them to pray
To the one unchanged Yesterday and today Oh YHWH I will try to stay awake Take my last breath of faith As I wait for you to come
Take me beyond This land undone Over the flood By your word, spirit, and blood
It was prophesied long ago Every word set in stone
Not one will pass away Or walk alone All that I own
Does not compare To the love that we share Please remember me
When the hour arrives And you must decide If you’ll wait for me to come
Take you beyond This land undone Over the flood By my word, spirit, and blood
(via sds, via Mason Jar Music)
hilker:
“James is a bicycle lover, historian, and collector, and I can almost guarantee no one has ever taken you on quick chronology of bikes with the admiration and respect that he will. By the time he’s done talking about bikes, you’ll want to go hug yours, then the person who made it, then the person who’s riding down the street on its cousin.” (via The Daily Bike: The Spokesman Is Amazing) Beautiful. A lover of bikes, indeed.
I’m not sure there’s any number of Facebook likes that can replace a hug. — Seth Godin
Live life with abandon … make others happy … see the beauty.
Thank you Zach.
(20m video; My Last Days: Meet Zach Sobiech via soulpancake)
Five Things I Wish I Knew at 22