Fortuitous Findings
Because the unexpected is always more exciting.
Drive back from napa
Pretty lights
(Source: human-insanity)
what a smart idea…would make getting dressed every morning such an ego boost
(Source: my-morning-coffee)
can’t stop listening to this…I’m such a sucker for catchy top 40 songs
and that’s how the Sugar Bowl was won…
HAIL.
tis the season…!
(Source: sanderae)
the world as Tiffany & Co. sees it…
(Source: annnniegirl)
“ There may be more beautiful times, but this one is ours.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre ”
this is so cool
The images of eyes, unblinking and the size of buildings, stared down from the slum on a hill - Rio de Janeiro’s oldest favela, Morro da Providência - and into the heart of the city. They emerged mysteriously, in the summer of 2008, not long after three young men from the community were murdered. The Brazilian Army and a powerful narco-mafia were implicated, and, when the news broke, residents of the favela rioted. For years, they had been living in near total social isolation; taxis did not go up the hill, nor did ambulances, not even the police. Half a dozen buses were destroyed during the riots, but afterward an uneasy calm took hold, and that is when the eyes began to appear.
- Raffi Khatchadourian writes about the street artist JR and his global experiment to help people be seen [subscription required]. Above, a photograph by JR from the series “Women Are Heroes.”
back to the bay in less than 24 hours. practically counting the seconds
reminds me of the times i used to count all the mailboxes on the way to my grandpa’s summer house
#memories
so vintage-y


