4doors:

pity—sex:

mrrustyshackleford:

the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” - Stacy Peralta

This picture gave me chills. I wish he didn’t throw his life away to gangs and drugs.

Ugh, my baby /:

4doors:

pity—sex:

mrrustyshackleford:

the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s

“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” -
Stacy Peralta

This picture gave me chills. I wish he didn’t throw his life away to gangs and drugs.

Ugh, my baby /:

(Source: cowboysdontcry, via deadheadmommy)

I am having a very happy day. The air smells like flowers and it is green everywhere, and I have had only great interactions with people as well. I am going to get home soon and play don’t starve and before that I’m going to skateboard around a bit. OH HOW GREAT IT IS!! And I am just groovin to the John butler trio harrrrd today

incense-princess:

This miniature ecosystem has been thriving in an almost completely isolated state for more than forty years. It has been watered just once in that time.The original single spiderwort plant has grown and multiplied, putting out seedlings. As it has access to light, it continues to photosynthesize. The water builds up on the inside of the bottle and then rains back down on the plants in a miniature version of the water cycle.
As leaves die, they fall off and rot at the bottom producing the carbon dioxide and nutrients required for more plants to grow.

incense-princess:

This miniature ecosystem has been thriving in an almost completely isolated state for more than forty years. It has been watered just once in that time.

The original single spiderwort plant has grown and multiplied, putting out seedlings. As it has access to light, it continues to photosynthesize. The water builds up on the inside of the bottle and then rains back down on the plants in a miniature version of the water cycle.

As leaves die, they fall off and rot at the bottom producing the carbon dioxide and nutrients required for more plants to grow.

(via treebeard-the-anarchist)

photojojo:

In June of 2009, a rare total solar eclipse blanketed certain portions of the planet in total darkness. Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller traveled to the middle of the Pacific ocean to the Marshall Islands to capture the incredible event.

To create the photos above, he compiled over 40 images shot from two different cameras.

Total Solar Eclipse Captured From the Middle of the Ocean

via Notcot

(via treebeard-the-anarchist)