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I live in Tacoma Washington.
Judson, 22 years of living on this gravity well, spiraling around this nuclear fireball that somehow keeps us warm. Words of description: single, 'out to lunch', Malformed Public duty gland, and a deficiency in moral fiber precluding me from saving Universes. Possibly a dreamer (jury is still out). A bit rude, a bit crude, a bit into myself.
Nothing of importance: Don't listen to me, because I am mostly out to lunch, and Mostly harmless.
My Photography Blog if you are interested:
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Recycle old cans into beautiful lanterns. Uses:
recycled tin cans
hammer
nail
bailing wire
pliers
spray paint
tea light candlehttp://growcreative.blogspot.com/2012/07/tin-can-lanterns-tutorial.html?m=1
yes. yes. doing this.
The Most Astounding Fact (Neil deGrasse Tyson, HD)
every so often, then I am feeling down, I watch this. And it makes me feel good.
How much I wish I were at this point in my life goes here.
This image captures almost 6 hours of climbing parties on Rainier going for the summit under starry skies. Wind shifts during the night would cause bands of smoke from fires 100 miles away on Mt Hood to pass over Rainier. This intermittent low-level haze caused the red glow seen in the sky and a Rainier that looks like it was almost painted on. Lights from Sunrise can be seen in the lower right of the frame.
so sick
(Source: molten-sky)
Albireo: A Bright and Beautiful Double -
Seen at even slight magnification, Albireo unfolds from a bright single point into a beautiful double star of strikingly different colors. At 380 light years distant, the two bright stars of Albireo are comparatively far from each other and take about 75,000 years to complete a single orbit.
Proof that even when we stand still we’re moving.
Night Sky 2
Everyone should check this guy out. He is truly talented. how I wish I possessed the skills he has.
star seeds
by apichart sripeng
slowest shutter speed imaginable. and lens wide open. I need a tripod.>:(