I’ve probably recommended Raima Larter’s Complexity Simplified before, but I have to recommend it again based on the photographs in this post from what she calls Snowzilla 2016. Gorgeous!
I’m finding Aspernauts impossible to navigate, but beautiful nonetheless. Great photographs! I especially like this dead-car planter in the post Drive It All Over Me.
Now, what could be better than a site named Fake Buddha Quotes? How about a site named Fake Buddha Quotes with the tag line: “I can’t believe it’s not Buddha!”? Read all about it!
In the mood for some “non-stop book-love”? Head over to The Book Rat for some excellent reviews, and maybe find some books you’ll love, too.
A WRITING PROMPT FOR YOU: Write about a book rat. Define that as you see fit.
MA
Patricia Stoltey
January 30, 2016 at 10:57amI jumped over to Fake Buddha Quotes to investigate and found a few fascinating bits of information…There is a whole world out there to explore through blogs, and so little time for exploring if I stick to my To Do List.
Marian Allen
January 30, 2016 at 11:42amSo true, Patricia! If only I could make a living browsing the internet!
Shelly
January 29, 2016 at 2:00pmI know of a cool place where big trees growing out of old cars. It’s Real Goods in Hopland, CA, a permaculture oasis. If I remember correctly, the building is made out of straw bales.
Marian Allen
January 29, 2016 at 2:40pmThat sounds so cool, Shelly! Putting that on my bucket list! π
Kerry S.
January 29, 2016 at 9:01am“I’m finding Aspernauts impossible to navigate…” – That really made me chuckle! π I have no idea where anything is either and I put it all there! Many thanks for the kind words about my pictures. Hope you have a great weekend. π Xx
Marian Allen
January 29, 2016 at 10:17amLOL! @Kerry — I don’t feel so bad, then. π Your site is well worth browsing around in and being surprised by what one discovers. You have a great one, too. π