V.I.T.S.O.L

V.I.T.S.O.L = Variety.Is.The.Spice.Of.Life
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Lisboa, @ cruzes credo

Lisboa, @ cruzes credo

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Ginja

Ginja

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youbroketheinternet:

woven

This shirt!

youbroketheinternet:

woven

This shirt!

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randomrelevance:

Folks stop messin’ with a good thing.  From taking down/hugging the half court shot winner, passing the ball to fans courtside, and having pregame dunk rituals, Lebron is putting the fun in NBA. He’s got showmanship!

Maybe Miami fans will now show up early for his dunks instead of showing up notoriously halftime late. Keep slamming Lebron!!!

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luxuryon:

Love takes you where you’ve never been before.

I think about adventure when I look at these photographs!

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theyellowdog:

Love this…
Todos Juntos Criamos Um Bom Ambiente
Todos Juntos Creamos Un Buen Ambiente 
Lisboa, Portugal

theyellowdog:

Love this…

Todos Juntos Criamos Um Bom Ambiente

Todos Juntos Creamos Un Buen Ambiente 

Lisboa, Portugal

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Lisboa!

Lisboa!

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sagerabelaissoul:

Must read books #1: 
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates. 
Tom Robbins.
Photo taken with iPhone.
the best cover

sagerabelaissoul:

Must read books #1:

Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates.

Tom Robbins.

Photo taken with iPhone.

the best cover

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uncommonjones:

Jackson Square and Saint Louis Cathedral via photopin cc
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA, US   

uncommonjones:

Jackson Square and Saint Louis Cathedral via photopin cc

French Quarter, New Orleans, LA, US   

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thebengalstripe:

gitman vintage ss2013

I highly recommend Gitman Vintage!  The shirts fit me perfectly and the construction is quality. 

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The only thing constant in this life!

The only thing constant in this life!

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therealchipwillis:


MiG 29. Great shot!

therealchipwillis:

MiG 29. Great shot!

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matadornetwork:


“There’s definitely the traveler who is interested in expanding their own awareness and perspective. People are wanting to travel not just to say “okay, I’ve been there done that,” or “isn’t that beautiful or isn’t that interesting”…you can do that by watching TV now, right? What people are really wanting is an internal experience or transformation of sorts. So, without having to follow this myth that the only way you can do it is to bust your ass, you know, to hike a week up 30,000 feet and sit in a cave.
That’s not necessary, you can travel in a way that is comfortable that doesn’t challenge us necessarily physically, but at the same time offers us a tremendous potential for personal growth, in terms of engaging on a deep level while we’re there. Not just traveling and watching what the natives can do but actually participating in a way that causes a deep inner transformation.”

—excerpted from Introducing Black Book Travel [q&a]
(Read the full interview with Shaman Jon Rasmussen here)

matadornetwork:

“There’s definitely the traveler who is interested in expanding their own awareness and perspective. People are wanting to travel not just to say “okay, I’ve been there done that,” or “isn’t that beautiful or isn’t that interesting”…you can do that by watching TV now, right? What people are really wanting is an internal experience or transformation of sorts. So, without having to follow this myth that the only way you can do it is to bust your ass, you know, to hike a week up 30,000 feet and sit in a cave.

That’s not necessary, you can travel in a way that is comfortable that doesn’t challenge us necessarily physically, but at the same time offers us a tremendous potential for personal growth, in terms of engaging on a deep level while we’re there. Not just traveling and watching what the natives can do but actually participating in a way that causes a deep inner transformation.”

—excerpted from Introducing Black Book Travel [q&a]

(Read the full interview with Shaman Jon Rasmussen here)

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bluesey:

This is happening now. This image has to reach the rest of the world. The Kayapo being expelled from their homes for the construction of the Belo Monte Dam, which will flood 400.000 acres of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil.

bluesey:

This is happening now. This image has to reach the rest of the world. The Kayapo being expelled from their homes for the construction of the Belo Monte Dam, which will flood 400.000 acres of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil.

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Union Market, Washington D.C.

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