Monday, January 12, 2015

A Mochi street vendor outside of a Shrine near Mitaka, Tokyo


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Wet Beaver Creek, Arizona


Please click on image to expand. And wait, before you think there's nothing more to smile about; that sandstone formation is called the tongue and the swimming hole is called the crack. This creek is in the Wet Beaver Wilderness and is  located in the Coconino National Forest in the U.S. state of Arizona. [Image source]. B&W pic below enhanced by Googl+ Auto Awesome


Right in the middle of the desert, Fossil Springs, Arizona


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TL;DR


If you're wondering what TL;DR would mean on the internet. Here's a brief explanation -- TL;DR stands for too long, didn't read. If you come across an article or post that gets a bit too long, you can use the TL;DR abbreviation to let other people know it was too long. On sites like Reddit where it is popular it's used mainly at the end of long posts where the author also adds a brief explanation for people not wanting to read their long posts. 

Ski Jumping Loop [Gif]


The perfect loop, can go on forever. [Image source]

You go mama bear!!!


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Water hole on Parson Springs Trail, Arizona


Please click on image to expand. Beautiful sunny day on the Parson Springs Trail in Arizona. [Image source]