I found these pre-1925 vintage sports photos (here) a few weeks ago and have been waiting to post them.  This first one might be my favorite; it has also been the wall paper on my laptop since just after New Year’s.  I mean, look at these guys.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

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Washington, D.C., circa 1911. “Georgetown basketball.” Georgetown Preparatory School junior varsity.

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Ice-hockeying women in bathing suits. Minneapolis, USA, 1925.

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Two sheets to the wind circa 1900. “Sailing on the beach. Ormond, Florida.

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July 29, 1922. Newark, New Jersey. “Girl athletes to sail on Aquitania. Stine, Sabie, Gilliland, Batson, Snow.” Contestants bound for Paris, France, and the first international track meet for women.

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October 4, 1923. Washington, D.C. Danish athletes at the Pension Office Building

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Sibyl Marston. 1910-1920.

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Full moon. Moon beam. Moonrise. Moonlight. Moonstone. Super moon. Moon phase. Moondance. 

I love the moon. I always have. There is just something about it. The mystery of it, its beauty, the fact that it is always there but forever changing shape – these are all things I love about the moon. This video, Full Moon Silhouettes, makes me love the moon even more. Here is what the videographer said about shooting this piece:

“Full Moon Silhouettes is a real time video of the moon rising over the Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand. People had gathered up there this night to get the best view possible of the moon rising. I captured the video from 2.1km away on the other side of the city. It’s something that I’ve been wanting to photograph for a long time now, and a lot of planning and failed attempts had taken place. Finally, during moon rise on the 28th January 2013, everything fell into place and I got my footage.

The video is as it came off the memory card and there has been no manipulation whatsoever. Technically it was quite a challenge to get the final result.”

(Original text can be found on Mark Gee’s vimeo page)

Enjoy!

Monday, Monday….  Hope the week is beginning well.  We’re starting this week off with a little taste of the Florida sun courtesy of our mama.  Beautiful, no?!

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Ddeani – Anna Maria, FL
Anna Maria sunset
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Reed – Arlington, VA
Our Super Bowl blackout situation
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Teddy – Pasadena, CA
Leisure classes in Pasadena
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Farrell – Cleveland, OH
Geese on Lake Erie
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Have a good day!

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I’ve gotten into a fairly bad habit of bringing my laptop into bed and surfing the internet for way too long when I really should just go to sleep. However, there have been some worthwhile finds, such as this birds of paradise project video from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. You’ve got to see these birds in action and check out their beautiful and bizarre behavior.


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(image by Victor Vercesi)

We are all kind of bombarded with information on the internet and it’s rare when we’re impressed by any of it.  But there have been a couple things that have caught my attention this week and I wanted to share them with you.  Some things that made me do a double take:

This photo series of Afghanistan has me in awe of the color contrasts that exist there.  It is a perfect blend of extreme beauty and intense pain.

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This video is freaky deaky but the song is awesome:

I adore this ring:

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Can someone buy me these pants? Thanks!

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(image via here)

It started as an effort to seek stillness and silence but quickly transitioned to a meeting of new, fast friends. Conversations of items lost and found, kept or returned. Connections made and contacts exchanged. “Goodnight” and “Nice to meet you” and “Get home safe” to “Here’s a cab; this one’s for you.”

Into the cab and return to stillness – interrupted – by the sight of crumpled cash on the seat. A fifty dollar bill! Then another. And one more still. Cash in hand before reality sinks in. It can’t be real. But this one’s not a dream.

Another scan and not one, not two but three more twenties. Six bills in full found one by one. Talk with the driver on what’s to be done.

Amazing sitch that made me rich. / Dear St. Anthony, please come around. Something’s lost and can’t be found.

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I read this post by the infamous Penelope Trunk a while ago and it has got me to thinking:  I think it might be better (for me) to have more goals than dreams. The fact is, dreams can come true when you turn them into practice goals for yourself.  So, this year, I have decided to set 13 goals for 2013, ’cause if its a goal, it’s 100% achievable.

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My 13 goals are:

Start learning to play the piano

Sing more often

Find a job I thrive in

Strengthen my meditation practice

Go to Palm Springs

Fall back in love with cooking

Dress like a 28 year old woman

Create more

Practice compassion 

Save money

Plant a garden 

Spend quality time with my very best friends 

Trust in myself

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Hey guys! How were your weekends? I had a wonderful time reconnecting with my family. It was awesome. I hope everyone has a great week. Here are this weeks pictures:

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Al – Boulder, Colorado

Big pimpin’, spendin’ G’s

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Lisa – Kent, Ohio

Is this the worst birthday party ever?

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Bethany – Brooklyn, New York

This is how a 3 year old pays for brunch

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Lauren – New York, New York

Pulse of the city

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Fides

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Soft and cold
Above, below

Sight and sounds
Surprise
The moon

Memories in hues
Melancholy moods

Something old, something new
Elvis and his shoes

My calm
My bold
Your beauty to behold

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Lauren and I were talking on the phone the other night when we both stumbled upon a video made by a friend of ours. We sat and watched it together. While we were watching it, I kept telling Lauren that people should do things like this more often. What I really meant was that it’s always way more awesome when people share their talents with people then when they don’t. Thanks Mike for that reminder.

Here is our dear friend Mike doing a cover of “I’ll Go South” by his old band, BLUE Wysteria.