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New socks from the kiddos. #fathersday #nicelaundry
The XX #xx #charlottesville #charlottesvillepavillion
Vuelta a España 2013 - Stage 6 - FINAL KILOMETERS (by CyclingHub)
See just how close Tony Martin came to winning the stage.
Just heartbreaking. So. Close. Unbelievable ride by Tony Martin.
Blue skies.
Waiting on the sun.
Sunrise. #nofilter
Rain Puddle. #nofilter
Lighting makes a “hole in one” and leaves its imprint on a golf green in Washington DC
National Geographic | December 1943
Beautiful
I know I have said you can have too many clothes. But I take that back where shirts are concerned. The shirt is a triumph of modern life, like the automobile or the web. It is easy to put on and take off, quick to wash and easy to store. Plus, shirts look great. A man should own as many shirts as he wishes—the more the better. I personally have so many shirts that I sometimes walk into my closet, pull one out, and think to myself, ‘Now where did that come from?’ Having lots of shirts will allow you to surprise yourself with your own good taste.
Luciano Barbera (via voxsart)
Wedding Wear. Suit #Samuelsohn1923, Tie #Cucinelli, Shirt #Canali, Square #RHanauer
Sock game.
May 7, 1959 - The Los Angeles Dodgers played an exhibition game against the New York Yankees at the L.A. Coliseum that drew a crowd of 93,103 with an additional 15,000 fans turned away. The game was played as a benefit for Roy Campanella.
A catcher by trade and one of the most popular Dodgers from the Brooklyn days, Campanella’s career had been cut short after he was paralyzed in an automobile accident shortly before the start of the 1958 season. A total of $60,000 ($551,000 in today’s money) was raised for the wheelchair-bound honoree.
So give me hope in the darkness that I will see the light Cause oh they gave me such a fright And I will hold on with all of my might Just promise me that we'll be alright
Amazing Photography by David Orias