We’re two of the more indeterminate shapes in the left-hand half of the crowd:
This isn’t me and Johnny @ Glastonbury but is awesome nonetheless:
We’re two of the more indeterminate shapes in the left-hand half of the crowd:
This isn’t me and Johnny @ Glastonbury but is awesome nonetheless:
Even though Autumn is yet upon us, let alone Winter, the elements have definitely taken their toll on my garden. My most promising tomato plant appears to have contracted some sort of rot and a vicious wind has left my sunflowers lying prone. In fact the only plant that looks healthy is my (unfortunately fruitless) jalapeƱo.
From Project Cartoon.
(via Smashing)
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field
I spotted quite a few links to this over the week but only just got around to watching it. It’s actually ridiculous. And I get scared enough just thinking about how deep the sea is.
Or in pretty much any of these pics. Photos by Marcin Sacha.
I’m definitely with Justin on this: the old woman = teh scary
All in all this looks fairly ridiculous, but I think my favourite thing about it has to be the imdb.com message boards where there’s a thread about whether this is just the same as film X or film Y, someone’s thrown Dogma into the equation and a reply reads:
Wow … Loki and Bartleby.
Ya that is so the same as Gabriel and Michael
The least you could do is get an understanding of characters in these movies.
And for the record Loki wasn’t even a Christian Deity … He is from Norse mythology.
But scripture clearly recalls the Angel Bartleby…? Also I think the phrase ‘Christian Deity’ is generally preceded by the definite article, unless there’s a memo I missed.