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a gift for my sister
Fruit trees swirl on the hills of Huelva, Spain. The climate here is ideal for this growth with an average temperature of 17.8° C (64° F) and a relative humidity between 60% and 80%. 37.714546°, -6.532834° Instagram: http://bit.ly/2o5IbQ9 Source imagery: DigitalGlobe
This would be a great embroidery project.
Embroidered Photos by Satoru Aoyama
Dorothy Day, one of the most important American Catholic leaders of the 20th century, had an unexpected past. Her early years included a bohemian lifestyle in New York, an abortion, and a child born out of wedlock. She later co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement, a pacifist, faith-based movement for social change that still exists today. Day led the Catholic Worker Movement from its beginnings in the Great Depression through the Vietnam War era. Day fed thousands of people, wrote newspaper columns, novels and plays, was arrested several times in protests, chain-smoked for years, and at times lived on farms as part of an agrarian, back-to-the-land strand of the Catholic Worker movement. She died in 1980 and is now a candidate for sainthood in the Church.
A new biography that illuminates Day’s activism and her complex personal life comes from someone who knows both well. Writer Kate Hennessy is Day’s youngest granddaughter, and she relied on family letters and diaries, interviews, and her own memories for her new book, Dorothy Day: The World Will be Saved by Beauty.
An ‘Intimate Portrait’ Of Dorothy Day, The Catholic Activist With A Bohemian Past
Animal rights
Dear Students,
Here is Vincent Brook’s rif on a drawing by one of our classmates. (Regular-Sized Rudy?)
Dig it now. Don’t worry bout later
Sincerely,
Prof. SETI
Herbivores, not herbicides.
Vello Vinn, 1973 (detail)
Target stole my artwork, traced it horribly and printed it on “women’s tote handbags”
:( NOT OKAY. >:(
Cardioid @ESS
Cary Bay Zoo, Lake Macquarie, NSW, 1954 / Sam Hood by State Library of New South Wales collection on Flickr.
WOMBATS EVERY DAY.
Barnyard Buddies Fainting Goats
WHAT.
Psyched to be performing with Becky Grajeda at this in March!
nothing will ruin your 20s more than thinking you should have your life together already.
I need to write this on every wall of my room. (via thisyearsgirls)
Yeah, save that for your thirties.