Photo by Jonah Brown
subscribe to Friday Digest

blake kathryn
Jules of Nature

roma★

Andulka
The Bowery Presents
Misplaced Lens Cap
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

titsay

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sweet Seals For You, Always
macklin celebrini has autism
No title available
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
official daine visual archive
Not today Justin
Monterey Bay Aquarium

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia

seen from Canada

seen from Türkiye

seen from T1

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Germany
seen from Colombia
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Czechia
seen from Finland

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from South Africa

seen from Germany
@easternouter
Photo by Jonah Brown
subscribe to Friday Digest
Friday Digest #23
TLDR: 3 tips for creating change in your life, the best weekend detours to get away from the city, 6 reasons you should be eating spinach, 20 best hikes in the US, workouts to get in your best shape, grilling crash course, don't buy a new car (right now) and a new way to discover wines you will actually like.
Subscribe to Friday Digest here
by everchanginghorizon
lets go
Exercise is a natural painkiller for chronic back pain
Exercise does a lot of good. The best exercises for weight loss, obviously, help us lose weight and improve cardiovascular fitness, which prevents a lot of health issues in later life. Working out with weights or resistance bands can help us to build muscle, while yoga can improve our flexibility, core strength and mindfulness skills.
However, exercise has another surprising benefit you might not have known about: the ability relieve sufferers of chronic pain, especially lower back pain.
Join Friday Digest to get more health and wellness tips
Making some friends in the Yukon.
hey there bear
48 Reasons to Feel Optimistic
Online Magazine gives us 48 real life examples to remain optimisticabout the future. 2020 was a hell of a year. We started 2021 with doubt that it was going to be any better. Well, when you put things into perspective - we have many reasons to move forward with good intentions and positive aspirations for the future. Here are 4 of my favorites...
The Cubicle's Reign is over. Prior to the pandemic, some people had the luxury of working form home while most companies did not think it could work. We now know the answer and more workaholics have a freedom they have never experienced before.
The Planets Best Destinations got a much needed rest. Lack of commuting and polluting helped places like New York City, Venice, China, and Dubai witnessed cleaner air and water.
Outdoor and Alternative Education are Thriving. A complete educational shut down forced us to find alternative ways to teach, learn, and communicate though outdoor spaces and Zoom.
Finding new adventures. We were forced to find new ways to get out of the house, exercise, travel, and play. Many of these new habits have stuck and we're better off for it.
Subscribe here to get more digests every Friday morning
lets go
Photo by Jonah Brown
subscribe to Friday Digest
by Jeremiah Probodanu (IG: @THECRAZIETHEWIZARD)
Bryce Canyon, Utah
by Jeremiah Probodanu (IG: @thecraziethewizard)
bucket list
Photo by Jonah Brown
subscribe to Friday Digest
Photo by John Hreniuc
Subscribe to Friday Digest
Enter our World Travel Giveaway - ends June 16
Bryce Canyon never disappoints. Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA. [3474x4632] [OC]
📷: gabrovskgabr
bucket list
Photo by Jonah Brown
subscribe to Friday Digest