Lost in her Wonderland

backonpointe:

A daily exercise plan! Do these exercises throughout the day (and add in your own) to get into the habit of daily fitness.

Note that I said “throughout the day.” These aren’t meant to be completed all at once, though you could if you’re that fit. But feel free to do only 10 or 20 jumping jacks at a time. Just keep track of them and try to hit the goal before you go to bed.

I’m going to have to give this a go.

I don’t know what it is about Wedding Crashers, but I always have to watch it. Wedding Crashers is my longest relationship. Haha #youneedablanky #ihaveweddingcrashers

I don’t know what it is about Wedding Crashers, but I always have to watch it. Wedding Crashers is my longest relationship. Haha #youneedablanky #ihaveweddingcrashers

Cats Get High: Scoundrel benefit art show.

catsgethigh:

So, as many of you may have heard, my friends band Scoundrel was involved in a terrible van accident on Monday. They are ok, suffering minor injuries, but their van was totaled, and most of their equipment destroyed. My house, The Keep, is having a benefit art show for Scoundrel. We will be…

twloha:

Take a few minutes to get lost in photographer Dave Morrow’s amazing images of starry skies—or, better yet, take a few minutes to go outside and appreciate the nighttime yourself.

odditiesoflife:

Sagano Bamboo Forest, Japan

This stunning bamboo forest is located in the Arashiyama district on the west outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the most amazing natural sites in the country. An interesting fact about Sagano Bamboo Forest is the sound that the wind makes while it blows through the bamboo. Amazingly enough, this sound has been voted on as one of the “one hundred must-be-preserved sounds of Japan” by the Japanese government. Another interesting fact – the railing on the sides of the road is composed out of old, dry and fallen parts of bamboo.

(via veryxinvisible)

You gotta be kidding me, I GOT BOXES FULL OF PEPE.

(Source: littlebuster, via sauceboss)

twloha:

These might look like real aquatic creatures in captivity, but Singapore-based artist Keng Lye actually used layers of paint and resin to create a life-like, 3D affect.