Comic by CHRISTINA LU
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if i look back, i am lost

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Comic by CHRISTINA LU
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy, May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963
Vintage Camera Reviews: Kodak Flash 620
Art director Mark Hannah loves shooting with vintage cameras for their retro look and simplicity. Here’s a beautiful camera that’s just about as basic as it gets.
An Insightful Comic Encouraging Artists to Embrace Failure as a Necessary Part of Success
Logotypes 2014-2015 by kissmiklos .
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atYJgBf5LRE)
You say, “Give it time”. But I think Time is waiting on me.
Good Vibes HERE
Cut paper illustrations by Erin Althea on Etsy
On Tumblr
When “education supporters” want to cut our funding.
When someone says they know how to fix all our education problems but they’ve never been in front of a classroom.
When I find out our funding has been cut yet again this year.
I love this
I started leaving poems in her shoes in the morning. She had used the shoes as a form of quiet protest, so I decided I would use them to make a quiet stand for hope. When one of your primary strategies as a parent involves leaving Wendell Berry’s “Mad Farmer Liberation Front” in your child’s shoe, it’s clear things aren’t going well. What I wanted her to know is: People have been in pain before, struggled to find hope, and look what they’ve done with it. They made poetry that landed right in your shoe, the same shoe you didn’t wear for four months because of your despair. […] The most optimistic people often struggle the hardest. They can’t quite square what’s going on in the world with their beliefs, and the disparity is alarming.
Beautiful New York Times essay by Betsy MacWinnery about how she brought her daughter back from the brink of suicide with the poetry of Wendell Berry and Mary Oliver. (via explore-blog)
Strong Cloth for Sail by ~Thewinator