German luthier Jens Ritter wanted to create a Jazz guitar that was able to cover classic Jazz tones, yet achieved this while being a solid body guitar. This is the remarkable instrument he came up with. I present to you The Princess Isabella Blue Dragon.
I love them so much
Luke Va, Cats cats cats
PHOTOS: Transgender Elders Show Us The Meaning of Survival
In the many years that Jess T. Dugan, a Boston-based trans photographer, has spent capturing images of gender-variant people, she says she’s consistently noticed a striking absence in both art and social sciences: imagery of older trans folks.
"And," Dugan explains further on her website, “those [representations] that do exist are often one-dimensional.” So Dugan set out to fill this gap, teaming up with social work researcher Vanessa Fabbre since fall 2013 to develop the evocative photo project, “To Survive on This Shore.” In the recently released collection, diverse trans elders ages 50 to 86 are pictured at home or in meaningful spaces, gazing unapologetically into the camera, as if asking the viewer to look deeper into their unique context and life story.
Macaulay Culkin and Chloë Sevigny in Party Monster
INTERESTING THOUGHTS // Grace Helbig
they’re just so hipster but adult and in love and nick’s face, what even?
'Once Over Wednesday or OOW for short'
The varying wavelengths of different colors
tyra’s always been this crazy
the maracas
THE BLUE LAGOON (aka. Bláa lónið)
The Blue Lagoon (not to be confused with the 1980 film starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins) could easily be the most photographed place in all of Iceland. Chances are you’ve gazed longingly at some of those beautiful images floating around on tumblr, just like I did. I got curious and wanted to find out a little bit more about this peculiar place which the locals call Bláa lónið:
QUICK STATS: Location: Grindavík, Iceland Co-ordinates: 63.880126, -22.449359 (search it up on google maps :) Size: approx. 3,000 square meters (32,000 sq ft) Type: Geothermal spa (man made) Age: originated 1976, opened to the public since 1992 (23 years)