Portuguese man o’ war by Matthew Smith
Bring home “Tonari No Totoro” | http://cur.im/1Hq0gdC
Canvas Prints from $89, by Victor Vercesi (Spain) @victorsbeard
Helen Ellis, Wedding quilt block set, side 6, www.helenellisarttherapy.com #helenellis #helenellisarttherapy #blocks
Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) by Lee Dingain
Via Flickr:
Mother and calf. Valdes Peninsula, November 2006.
Meet The Kids And Families Who Vacation At Burning Man
To outsiders, Burning Man is a place of tutus, psychedelic drugs, pyrotechnics and general desert revelry. Nostalgic adults converge in and around Black Rock City every summer to, according to those of us who’ve never attended, burn effigies and practice some good ol’ radical self-expression. Not exactly what you’d call a family-friendly environment, right?
Wrong, says photographer Zipporah Lomax. In a recently funded Kickstarter project, dubbed “Dusty Playground,” she is highlighting the children and families who venture just beyond the California-Nevada border to take part in the week-long Burning Man festivities. Her photos capture the individuals – young and old – who gather for the ritual burning alongside sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, sisters and cousins.




