Kittyasana
Not a single fuck was given.
Kitty is just trying to get her daily yoga in :)
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Illustration by Oscar Cahén (1916-56), from a Maclean’s magazine cover.
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“Geography lesson in the not-so-distant future”
by I. Semyonov, 1961
In the wake of the recent oil spill, a New Zealand yarn store placed a call for “penguin jumpers.” Besides being adorable, ”the woolens keep oil-soaked birds warm until they’re well enough to be cleaned, and prevent them from nibbling oil off their feathers.”
Yet another reason to learn to knit…
Absolutely loving these illustrated letters by Paul Thurlby. Unsurprisingly I think I like the U most of all.
See the rest here. Oh and there are numbers too here! You can buy a book of the entire alphabet, or individual prints too at his online shop.
good:
Mixing social networking with alcohol can be a recipe for a regretful morning-after, with poorly-worded wall posts and oversharing tweets littering the news feeds of friends and coworkers. But Untappd, a new mobile app, invites users to share favorite beers with friends and “drink socially” online.
What’s better than a social beer?
“This Dome is a Home” from Science Friday
Kevin Shea lives in a wood-frame geodesic dome in Long Island, New York. Forty-four-feet-tall, 70-feet in diameter, it is equipped with a solar array, a wind turbine, a geothermal system and adorned with reclaimed material—from a garden made of 800 tires to an artificial lake made from crushed fiber optic cables.
The border fence at the beach at the Mexico-California line in Tijuana. Nearly 950,000 Mexican immigrants have been deported since the start of fiscal 2008. And in border cities like Tijuana — a former hub for migrants heading north that now receives more deportees than anywhere else — the pool of deportees preparing to cross again just keeps growing.
Photo by Tyler Hicks.