Rhizomic

A thousand paths diverged in a wood, and I--
I took all of them.

skinnyyogagirl:

fuckyeahyoga:

Kittyasana

Not a single fuck was given.

Kitty is just trying to get her daily yoga in :)

(via fitnessloveaffair)

Illustration by Oscar Cahén (1916-56), from a Maclean’s magazine cover.

(via whenitsnows)

sovietpostcards:

“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…

theoinglis:

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?

Read more on GOOD→

“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.

minusmanhattan:

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.