Home

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Surfer Blood, Floating Vibes, posted with vodpod

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Rocky Took A Lover -Live at Oxegen 2010.m4v, posted with vodpod

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Cutremurul din Japonia Martie 11,2011, posted with vodpod

March 11, 2011

cabbagerose:

Skim Milk: House M by Jun Igarashi

via: designmilk

March 9, 2011

simonarmstrong:

dreams of flying and escape

Vodpod videos no longer available.

The Journey of the Lost Pictures, posted with vodpod

March 9, 2011

cabbagerose:

nobis hotel, stockholm/claesson koivisto rune

via: weheart

March 9, 2011

homedesigning:

design traveller: Shared space

March 9, 2011

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Sibylle Baier- The colour green., posted with vodpod

Vodpod videos no longer available.

YouTube Live: Robin Pecknold of the Fleet Foxes…, posted with vodpod

March 8, 2011

nevver:

Reblololo

http://assets.tumblr.com/swf/audio_player.swf?audio_file=http://www.tumblr.com/audio_file/3726712272/tumblr_lhq1k261d91qzdvhi&color=FFFFFF

oldhollywood:

Noel Harrison Windmills of Your Mind (via The Thomas Crown Affair: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 

“The original script called for Crown (Steve McQueen) to go sky-diving as a release from his post-robbery tension. I changed skydiving to glider-flying. The scene was simple, just a glider drifting and rolling against the blue sky. As we were shooting it, I knew it would need a particular kind of song behind it, something like the Beatles’ Strawberry Fields.

Michel Legrand produced a melody that was, like Strawberry Fields, on the baroque side. Listening to the melody, one had a sense that it would go on forever, just like the flight of the glider. Alan & Marilyn Bergman picked up on this quality in their lyrics. The images they conceived were all circular: “Like a snowball down the mountain / Or a carnival balloon / Like a carousel that’s turning/ Runnings rings around the moon.” The song was called The Windmills of Your Mind and I loved it.

-excerpted from This Terrible Business Has Been Good to Me by Norman Jewison. 

March 8, 2011

March 6, 2011

cabbagerose:

it house, joshua tree, ca/taalman-koch architects

via: artgrayphotography

March 6, 2011

March 5, 2011

March 5, 2011

hookersorcake:

Kali Ma slowed down a little as she got older.

But she could still abso-fuckin-lutely destroy a Bingo Hall

and a carton of Marb reds in under 5 minutes.

March 5, 2011

instantjoy:

Miss Him?

Turtle Island, maybe…or south Africa.

Ask me anything