Grilled s’mores #MemorialDay (Taken with instagram)

Grilled s’mores #MemorialDay (Taken with instagram)

@1 day ago
#memorialday 
D and I panted a #Cylon chair today (Taken with instagram)

D and I panted a #Cylon chair today (Taken with instagram)

@5 days ago
#cylon 
Happy #fluevogday today! (Taken with instagram)

Happy #fluevogday today! (Taken with instagram)

@2 weeks ago
#fluevogday 
I hope I don’t decide to change camera brands (Taken with Instagram at Authentic Ink)

I hope I don’t decide to change camera brands (Taken with Instagram at Authentic Ink)

@4 weeks ago
Girl. Tires. Skirt. what more do you need?

Girl. Tires. Skirt. what more do you need?

@1 month ago with 4 notes
#pinup #pin up #skirt #heels #boobs #sexy #tires 
Can the 12 year old make a mean latte or what? #LoveThisKid (Taken with instagram)

Can the 12 year old make a mean latte or what? #LoveThisKid (Taken with instagram)

@3 days ago
#lovethiskid 
Student photo shoot

Student photo shoot

@1 week ago
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

@4 weeks ago

albotas:

International Trailer For ‘Prometheus’ Brings On The Gooey Alien Goodness.

We’ve already seen most of this stuff, but this trailer gives a new look at some of the more Alien-ish elements of Prometheus. Is that slimy vine-looking thing a pre-evolved facehugger? Oh, Ridley Scott, why must you tease us with your secrety secretness?

(via NY Daily News)

Squee!

@4 weeks ago with 24 notes

ego-assassin:

The Importance of Frustration in the Creative Process

“When we tell stories about creativity, we tend to leave out this phase. We neglect to mention those days when we wanted to quit, when we believed that our problem was impossible. Instead, we skip straight to the breakthrough. We tell the happy ending first.

The danger of this scenario is that the act of feeling frustrated is an essential part of the creative process. Before we can find the answer — before we can even know the question — we must be immersed in disappointment, convinced that a solution is beyond our reach. We need to have wrestled with the problem and lost. Because it’s only after we stop searching that an answer may arrive.” ~From Imagine: How Creativity Works, by Jonah Lehrer, author of How We Decide.

Important to remember

@1 month ago with 3 notes