
Andrea Gibson Blue Blanket
Warning: this is a bit graphic.
“Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, ‘What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?’ This is his answer.”
The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
“It is hard to say exactly why such a phrase from a bygone decade would have so much appeal and resonance now. Its design is considered simple and timeless and now commonly recognizable. However, it is perhaps the words on the poster that people find the most enchanting. Like a voice out of history, it offers a very simple, warm-hearted message to inspire confidence in others during difficult times, and it’s something that should never fade from fashion - to Keep Calm, and Carry On.”
“Ping Island/Lightning Strike Rescue Op,” by Mark Mothersbaugh from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
Also, this is my new adventuring music. In case anyone was wondering.
A few things to be happy about today:
1) Bon Iver released new tour dates and is coming to SALT LAKE CITY on May 29. YES. This IS real life.
2) I’m going to go buy my tickets for the March 31 fun. concert today. Not to mention the fact that they have a free concert at Graywhale that same day.
3) I’m also going to Thrice on June 7th. So that’s pretty cool. I’m going to be dirt poor, but it’s worth it.
Also, Bon Iver just released this new video for their song, “Towers.” Give it a watch. It’s phenomenal. (The song as it is on the album starts at 1:30). Enjoy!
“The Story of Us: Five Years Ago Today.”
Four more for you, Barack Obama. You go, Barack Obama.