My precious wittle angels. ❤ (at Historic Downtown Manitou Springs Colorado)
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My precious wittle angels. ❤ (at Historic Downtown Manitou Springs Colorado)
Tree Nectar! (at Garden of the God Park.)
Watch out Wopi! (at Woodland Park, Colorado)
I just really like things I can dig my teeth into! (at Woodland Park, Colorado)
My fave.
BE KIND
If you are struggling with low motivation or poor initiation, it isn’t because you are “lazy” or not trying hard enough. Remind yourself that this is caused by a brain illness. Talk to yourself in a kind, encouraging & helpful way.
A Phoenix Aurora over Iceland by Hallgrimur P. Helgason
*studies for 2 minutes*
The problem is not the problem; the problem is your attitude about the problem.
Captain Jack Sparrow (via thequotemaster)
Him: I’m gonna cum!
Me:
DELETE THIS NOW
Ok but why do men always talk to you like they’re trying to teach you something?
Taking a Deep, Cold Antarctic Breath with @acacia.johnson
To explore the Arctic alongside Acacia, follow @acacia.johnson on Instagram.
Muddy-breasted penguins, blubbery crabeater seals and jumbles of whale bones are everywhere, but in the still, icy world of Acacia Johnson (@acacia.johnson), spotting a person is a game of Where’s Waldo. Mostly there are just clues, like the footprints in slush, a lone flag, a tiny boat. “It’s very far removed from civilization. It’s just completely pristine. Nobody owns it,” Acacia says from a boat in the middle of Antarctica, where she is spending three months as an expedition guide. “Polar regions are a place where I feel most alive. The first time I came here, I was so profoundly moved that I knew it was going to be my life for some period of time.” The 25-year-old photographer spends roughly half of the year on the water, leading passengers on wildlife tours and lecturing on basic photography. “It’s a much more vibrant place than people might envision,” she says. “Every day feels like waking up on almost a different planet. It can’t possibly be part of this earth. It’s too good to be true.”
Sunrise looking up the icy river Etive towards Buachaille Etive Mòr and the 3350 ft peak of Stob Dearg in Scotland - Photo by Dave Holder