Ah, glad it is night time for a change. I dont think I am going to stay up late tonight.

Love this picture.

Must go on vacation here…

I can’t make bubbles like this with $40 toys… Love the reflection.

kari-shma:

Creating soap bubbles over the fjord with a string and a spoon (by Odin Hole Standal)

Look at the layers. Shrek would be pleased.

ruineshumaines:

Upsala Glacier (by IngeKühn)

Great height. This makes we want to sky dive again…

ruineshumaines:

I wish you a fantastic week-end (by Edgar Moskopp)

I like this. Do you think there is a monster in the water?

ruineshumaines:

Misty Merced (by Luke)

I thought this looked familiar. I used to live in Park Slope.

joelzimmer:

Jeep

Someone was trying to be prepared.  Or just didn’t want the 11 inches of snow we got last night on their car all day.

hilker:

“Northern lights wave above a cabin in Abisko in northern Sweden on January 7. “The entire sky opened up like a beautiful inferno,” photographer Peter Rosén told spaceweather.com. “Red, blue and green like a dancing queen on the sky.” The solar ejections that cause auroras can also create geomagnetic storms that can affect spacewalking astronauts, Earth-orbiting satellites, and even communications and power systems on the ground.” (via Daily Galaxy Image of the Day: Solar Winds of the Great North!)

Made me chuckle. Kids are insane by the which explains why parents are insane.

carlovely:

baby, what the fuck?

The sad truth…

carlovely:

today or tomorrow