Sorry I’ve not kept in touch.
It’s a bad habit, I know. But I have good news, I’m coming home for spring break Monday, maybe sooner.
It’s a bad habit, I know. But I have good news, I’m coming home for spring break Monday, maybe sooner.
OK Go - This Too Shall Pass - Rube Goldberg Machine version
I plan on going to Chile to shoot video to let people know what is happening there and I need support. If any of you would like to send me money to help me get there, let me know. Malonerg@mail.lipscomb.edu
itsallinmyhead:puupuu:heartliketwigs: Owl (via art.crazed)
*EDIT* That’s only one way. It’s twice that round-trip. My hopes for going are practically shot.
This lion’s thinking, “I don’t need to attack you… something else already is and you might regret it.”
Wildlife photographer Greg du Toit was so determined to capture the perfect image of wild lions drinking he sat submerged in their watering hole for three months.
The defiant photographer had endured a year of failed attempts at getting the right picture after building hides and digging trenches near the animals’ drinking spot.
In a final desperate effort, the 32-year-old decided to take the plunge and climb into the murky pool with his camera and ended up contracting several tropical diseases.
He began a long-term waiting game where he sat semi-submerged for 270 hours to get the big cats on film.
But as these never-before-seen pictures show, his hard work - three hours per day for seven days a week in the water - was definitely worth the wait.
It came at a huge price for the photographer who was diagnosed with Bilharzia and contracted several parasites which he soaked up through the dirty water in the drinking hole.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1253935/Photographer-captures-amazing-images-lions-watering-hole-submerging-months.html#ixzz0guAzk7Kf
If you’re not listening to this band … you’re doing it wrong.
Doing what wrong? It. Life. Music. Everything.
Oh I’m so doing it right and so is NPR, where I discovered this music. Of all the places and ways to discover music… thank you long road and dead iPod.