‘From Gagarin’s Point of View’ by Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra [E.S.T. Symphony, 2016]
Moscow, 1970s
Paintings of Optical Illusions, Rob Gonsalves
Moscow “Floating” Above the Clouds, Dmitry Chistoprudov
There are some weird advertising characters out there. This is one of them: Darigold milk during the mid-1980s was putting Milkwalker, a pint of milk with arms and legs(and rather scary ones at that) and huge soul-gobbling eyes, on its boxes with tips on how to live your life safely. Those knees, man.
I’ve found no origin story, no other record of his being a thing that answers any questions about what Darigold was thinking and how long he was (to them and the schoolchildren who saw him daily) a thing.
MILKWALKER SAYS:
D R I N K . M E . A N D . K N O W . O B L I V I O N
Milkwater looks like Baba Yaga’s house…
M I L K W A L K E R
this atmospheric phenomenon is known as a circumhorizontal arc, which occurs when the sun is at least 58° above the horizon and the hexagonal ice crystals which form cirrus clouds become horizontally aligned.
(photos x, x, x, x, x, x, x. see also: more circumhorizontal arcs, asperatus clouds, mammatus clouds, polar stratospheric clouds and cloud iridescence)
Saint Petersburg, Russia by Liza Medvedeva
The bond between this woman and her bear is beautiful & amazing!
Pets in Russia be like
THE MOST ENTICING FIRST GLANCE
Yep. Agreed
AMEN !
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