Lisa Horn

Ratatouille the snowboarding opossum. Makes me laugh every time.

I love the profound nature of the question.

I love the profound nature of the question.

Feel good photo of the day courtesy of Ottilie via e-pic. You can’t help but smile.
And no, it’s not an ostrich. It’s a rhea.

Feel good photo of the day courtesy of Ottilie via e-pic. You can’t help but smile.

And no, it’s not an ostrich. It’s a rhea.

Eventually I discovered for myself the utterly simple prescription for creativity: Be intensely yourself. Don’t try to be outstanding; don’t try to be a success; don’t try to do pictures for others to look at – just please yourself.
Ralph Steiner (via oanajinga)
I love the movie Wall-E. It’s funny, touching—and it has a powerful message about society. So when I saw this photo posted by ianbrooks, I just had to share.

Wooden Wall-E by bmmorpheus.co.uk
WOOOOOOOOD-EEEEEE~! Sorry kids, it looks like only one was ever made, commissioned by Disney as a gift for Pixar chief creative officer John Lasseter.

I love the movie Wall-E. It’s funny, touching—and it has a powerful message about society. So when I saw this photo posted by ianbrooks, I just had to share.

Wooden Wall-E by bmmorpheus.co.uk

WOOOOOOOOD-EEEEEE~! Sorry kids, it looks like only one was ever made, commissioned by Disney as a gift for Pixar chief creative officer John Lasseter.


How brave a ladybug must be!Each drop of rain is big as she.Can you imagine what you’d do,If raindrops fell as big as you?~Aileen Fisher
theanimalblog:

(via Marcin Nawrocki)

How brave a ladybug must be!
Each drop of rain is big as she.
Can you imagine what you’d do,
If raindrops fell as big as you?
~Aileen Fisher

theanimalblog:

(via Marcin Nawrocki)

“Running is my outlet. Stripping away the stress, the doubts. Re-establishing the belief that anything is possible…if only there is an outlet.”


Believe By Just One Hope


“In order to succeed, we must first believe that we can.”
~ Michael Korda, English novelist

Believe By Just One Hope

“In order to succeed, we must first believe that we can.”

~ Michael Korda, English novelist


Landscape
There Was a Great Cathedral There was a great cathedral. To solemn songs, A white procession Moved toward the altar. The chief man there Was erect, and bore himself proudly. Yet some could see him cringe, As in a place of danger, Throwing frightened glances into the air, A-start at threatening faces of the past.
Stephen Crane
photo and poem courtesy of solea via flickr

Landscape

There Was a Great Cathedral 

There was a great cathedral. 
To solemn songs, 
A white procession 
Moved toward the altar. 
The chief man there 
Was erect, and bore himself proudly. 
Yet some could see him cringe, 
As in a place of danger, 
Throwing frightened glances into the air, 
A-start at threatening faces of the past.

Stephen Crane

photo and poem courtesy of solea via flickr