This is my girl, my coadventurer, my copilot. There is just something about looking into a dogs eyes... no judgement, just love. Everyone, meet Cami!
Today's Document

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Misplaced Lens Cap
Peter Solarz
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Origami Around
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

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This is my girl, my coadventurer, my copilot. There is just something about looking into a dogs eyes... no judgement, just love. Everyone, meet Cami!
With Stephen Hawking’s passing, today is a sad day for science. But amongst all his praise and achievements in the fields of physics, for me personally his biggest achievement was making a grand, full life despite the terrible misfortune of being diagnosed with ALS. It would have been easy to become a recluse, embittered with the hand he’d been dealt, a brilliant misanthrope. But this was a man who maintained his sense of humor and refused to be mentally beaten. Three years ago, he told One Direction fans that the theory of alternate universes could provide a reality where Zayn Malik was still in the band. He conducted an interview with John Oliver where his factual, deadpan delivery was funnier than his interviewer, managing the cheekiest grins as he did so. And let us not forget that Stephen Hawking is the only person to have ever portrayed themselves in a Star Trek episode (Next Generation, “Descent, Part 1″), where he appeared alongside actors portraying Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton, whom he proceeded to defeat in poker.
Hawking’s observations on black hole radiation, string theory, alternate universes and artificial intelligence are things that will probably forever remain beyond most of us. But we could all learn a thing or two from his humanity.
The passing of Stephen Hawking is a devastating loss for humankind. He’s shaped the way so many of us think about space, about life, and about the universe. If you’re grieving today, we understand. May we suggest you click on the links in the post above? Reflecting on his mammoth wit, charm, and intelligence might make you feel a little bit better.
Rest in peace, Stephen Hawking.
Sometimes you just need a little salty air and some sea mist blowing in your face
Sometimes it is hard to get out of bed... she doesn’t make it any easier
In most places we venture we are never truly alone. There is life all around you. Respect it.