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myidealhome reblogged konfetti:
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micasaessucasa reblogged wanelo:
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Spooningly done
I love spoons, and there is a certain cafe in Cambridge that my kids and I love going to - simply to see which olden days spoon we will get with our coffee & fluffy.
The spooning society also appreciate the humble spoon’s beauty - and will make your old spoons in to beautiful jewellery for you (and a fee).
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scrumtrulescent reblogged fuckyeahthebeatles:
In this image made available by Liverpool Hope University, Wednesday Jan. 26, 2011, former Miss Canada finalist Mary-Lu Zahalan-Kennedy poses next to the Penny Lane street sign in Liverpool, England, after becoming the first person in the world to graduate with a Masters degree in The Beatles. Zahalan-Kennedy, 53, was one of the first students to sign up for the course on the Beatles when it launched at the university in March 2009. Twelve full-time students joined the Master of Arts course in The Beatles, Popular Music and Society that year and Mary-Lu is the first from her class to graduate. (AP Photo/Alan Edwards, Liverpool Hope University, ho)
http://www.franklinnow.com/blogs/communityblogs/this_just_in.html?tag=Photos+of+the+Week
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mustanggina reblogged grace-notes:[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
The Ronettes | Be My Baby
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thisinsignificantlife reblogged trelica:
mismatched chairs (by sew liberated)
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cotton-balls reblogged thedailywhat:
This Seems Kind Of Wrong of the Day: On Wednesday, three members of Orlando Food Not Bombs were arrested in Lake Eola Park. Their crime? Feeding homeless people without a permit.
The local chapter of the nationwide network of collectives recently lost their court battle against the city’s restrictions on “group feedings in public parks.” The ordinance states that public group feedings of 25 people or more require a permit, and that no more than two permits per park may be issued in a given year. Orlando Food Not Bombs fed 40 people without a permit, according to arrest papers.
“They basically carted them off to jail for feeding hungry people,” said spokesman Douglas Coleman. “For them to regulate a time and place for free speech and to share food, that is unacceptable.”
Though the police report states Orlando Food Not Bombs posted a notice on their website calling for members to defy the city ordinance on May 25, it should be noted that they could not legally obtain a permit having been issued two Lake Eola Park permits for May 18 and 23. The group has regularly fed homeless people breakfast on Monday and dinner on Wednesday for the past several years.
[sentinel / thanks tamara!]
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dogwalksandmasonjars reblogged nprfreshair:
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Thought Provokingly Done
Rethink Communications created protest posters for The Dogwood Initiative as part of their ongoing No Tankers campaign; an endeavour to keep oil tankers out of BC’s coastal waters. The posters went up as wild postings in downtown Vancouver.
Watch the video to see what happened next.