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Nov 28

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rickwebb:

Super excited as this is the first time I’ve ever seen an animated gif on tumblr of a video I directed. 

rickwebb:

Super excited as this is the first time I’ve ever seen an animated gif on tumblr of a video I directed. 

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unconsumption:

DIY project du jour:
Glue buttons onto an old rake head.
Et voilà — Christmas tree!
(Spotted on Facebook here, and Pinterest here.) 

unconsumption:

DIY project du jour:

Glue buttons onto an old rake head.

Et voilà — Christmas tree!

(Spotted on Facebook here, and Pinterest here.) 

teachingtoday:

Accurate

teachingtoday:

Accurate

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corgiaddict:

kristenvaughan:

Sleepy corgi. #puppy #corgi

Oh. Mah. Gah. 
This is like a baby Pudge doppelganger. The brows! The chubby paws!

corgiaddict:

kristenvaughan:

Sleepy corgi. #puppy #corgi

Oh. Mah. Gah. 

This is like a baby Pudge doppelganger. The brows! The chubby paws!

coolchicksfromhistory:

“Mary Greyeyes being blessed by her native Chief prior to leaving for service in the CWAC.”  September 29, 1942.
Mary Greyeyes (Reid) was the first Native woman to join the Canadian Forces and one of only 25 Native women to serve in the Canadian military during World War II.
The photo is staged according to Mary’s daughter in law.  

coolchicksfromhistory:

“Mary Greyeyes being blessed by her native Chief prior to leaving for service in the CWAC.”  September 29, 1942.

Mary Greyeyes (Reid) was the first Native woman to join the Canadian Forces and one of only 25 Native women to serve in the Canadian military during World War II.

The photo is staged according to Mary’s daughter in law.  

(Source: wolf-teeth, via just-keepitgoing)