MEASURE UP

MEASURE UP

If your kitchen drawers are anything like ours, you never have the right measuring implement for the recipe you’re tackling. Keep this chart on hand, and the next time you find yourself asking “How many…” you’ll know just what to do. 

(via Measure Up | S.B.LattinDesign)

Touchy Mouchy Plant

Touchy Mouchy Plant

I love my little plant! I bought this for Earth Day and grew it from the seed. Stefani and I take turns watering it and it grew big and strong! (event in the office)

Tickle-me-botanical? Yes, indeed. Great for kids and adults alike, the Touchy Mouchy Plant immediately reacts to your touch by folding its leaves shut! Wow friends with your magical tricked-out house plant, then impress again as you explain the science behind this sensitive touch-me-not (a natural phenomenon called “thingmonasty”).

PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS!

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sherlocksscarfandjohnsjumper:

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beefykunoichi:

BeefyKunoichi: Please take the time to call your local representative regarding this bill. Protect expression. Protect the internet.

the-paranoid-humanoid:

milojamesthatch:

(ooc) GUYS THIS JUST HAPPENED TO MY DASH. Yesterday I was was wondering what all this talk about the Internet bill was, and I thought it was small – BUT GUYS, TUMBLR STAFF IS NOW ASKING FOR OUR SUPPORT. SO…. I’M OFFICIALLY FREAKING OUT.

((Followers, you know what to do. Go, my legion!))

Do not ignore this. Do not scroll past. Take action.

PLEASE JUST DO IT.

MUST REBLOG.

I’m not an American but MUST reblog!

Last time I checked freedom of speech encompassed every platform. We are not in Iran or China. Don’t let them take away our only real connection to the world at large!!! Sign the petition and reblog!!!

The Milky Way from the top of the world

This stunning photo was taken by the gifted photographer Anton Jankovoy, whose pictures must be seen to be believed. They are surpassingly beautiful, and not just his astrophotos.

He took the one above in Annapurna, a region of Nepal that has been uplifted as a whole piece (called a massif) and reaches elevations of over 8000 meters. I recently spent a day in the Rockies at just less than half that elevation and it was tough; the air pressure was only about 2/3 what it is at sea level — and I’m used to living at an elevation of 1600 meters or so. At 8000 meters, the pressure drops to just 1/3 of that at sea level, and the air is so thin it’s difficult to imagine actually hiking there. But clearly, people do.

And judging from Anton’s photo, it may very well be worth the trouble of visiting. What must it be like to stand in that spot and see first hand such astronomical and geological magnificence?

(via Discover Blog)

BOOT SHOP-IN-SHOP by Cockpit USA

BOOT SHOP-IN-SHOP by Cockpit USA

This events creative material was designed by me Zachary A. Martz

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FASHION NIGHT OUT NYC 2010 – Cockpit USA

FASHION NIGHT OUT NYC 2010 – Cockpit USA

All art work for this event was created by me Zachary A. Martz

Celebrating 35 years of business with 35 looks; Cockpit USA invites you Sept: 10th-24th to our POP-UP ARCHIVE MUSEUM dedicated to military and its influence in fashion.

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