doubledispatch

May 26

(Source: mysticm)

(Source: milktree, via fckinp-a-r-a-n-o-i-d)

naglly:

初めての出会い
(via First contact - Imgur)

naglly:

初めての出会い

(via First contact - Imgur)

sunsurfer:

Sea Cliffs, Varadero, Cuba
photo via bing

sunsurfer:

Sea Cliffs, Varadero, Cuba

photo via bing

(via usaginobike)

startmeup:

“Winter Solstice 2009 arrives at 12:47 PM today according to U.S. Naval Observatory data.  The Winter Solstice 2009 is also the shortest day of the year. With a heavy blanket of snow on the ground, it seems clear that winter is here!
The Winter Solstice 2009 shortest day of the year is because the earth’s axial tilt is the farthest from the sun today.  We have the least amount of daylight and the longest night on Monday, December 21, 2009.
The Winter Solstice 2009 is also referred to as “Yule”.  For centuries, the Winter Solstice has been a celebration of harvest, wonder and magic.  The shortest day of the year was always a time to gather and share.  Centuries from the beginning of Winter Solstice, we celebrate the joy of Christmas.” via news.gather
More on the Winter Solstice here.

startmeup:

“Winter Solstice 2009 arrives at 12:47 PM today according to U.S. Naval Observatory data.  The Winter Solstice 2009 is also the shortest day of the year. With a heavy blanket of snow on the ground, it seems clear that winter is here!

The Winter Solstice 2009 shortest day of the year is because the earth’s axial tilt is the farthest from the sun today.  We have the least amount of daylight and the longest night on Monday, December 21, 2009.

The Winter Solstice 2009 is also referred to as “Yule”.  For centuries, the Winter Solstice has been a celebration of harvest, wonder and magic.  The shortest day of the year was always a time to gather and share.  Centuries from the beginning of Winter Solstice, we celebrate the joy of Christmas.” via news.gather

More on the Winter Solstice here.

(Source: pedrones)

kingdom-of-animals:

4R9U9718 by Jahled71 on Flickr.

kingdom-of-animals:

4R9U9718 by Jahled71 on Flickr.

kingdom-of-animals:

King penguin with baby penguin. Unknown photographer.

kingdom-of-animals:

King penguin with baby penguin. Unknown photographer.

kingdom-of-animals:

«I’m holding you tight!» by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.

kingdom-of-animals:

«I’m holding you tight!» by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.

(via kingdom-of-animals)

itsjustshea:

#snow #capped #mountain My Recent Trip (Taken with instagram)

itsjustshea:

#snow #capped #mountain My Recent Trip (Taken with instagram)