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Faizah and I traveled the world for nine months beginning July 1, 2009 and returned to southern California April 6th, 2010.

Photos from our destinations:
2009
July 1 - Hawaii
*cross intl dateline*
July 27 - Fiji
Aug 16 - Australia
Sept 27 - New Zealand
Nov 15 - Bali
Dec 6 - Thailand
(Side Trip to Cambodia) 2010
Jan 3 - Bangladesh
Jan 16 - India
Feb 6 - South Africa
Mar 2 - Europe
April 5 - Back home
Sun May 13
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Thu May 10
(via APOD: 2012 May 9 - Shuttle Enterprise Over New York)
Explanation:  What’s that in the background? Two famous New York City icons stand tall in the above photo taken last week. On the left looms the Statue of Liberty, a universal symbol of freedom, while on the right rises the Empire State Building, now the second largest building in the city. What’s unique about this once-in-a-lifetime photograph, though, is the third icon that appears to Lady Liberty’s left. High in the air and far in the background flies the space shuttle Enterprise — perched atop a 747 jet — on the way to its new home. New Yorkers and visitors to the Big Apple can visit the test space shuttle at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side of Manhattan starting July 19.

(via APOD: 2012 May 9 - Shuttle Enterprise Over New York)

Explanation: What’s that in the background? Two famous New York City icons stand tall in the above photo taken last week. On the left looms the Statue of Liberty, a universal symbol of freedom, while on the right rises the Empire State Building, now the second largest building in the city. What’s unique about this once-in-a-lifetime photograph, though, is the third icon that appears to Lady Liberty’s left. High in the air and far in the background flies the space shuttle Enterprise — perched atop a 747 jet — on the way to its new home. New Yorkers and visitors to the Big Apple can visit the test space shuttle at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side of Manhattan starting July 19.

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(via 05.10.2012)
PUN OVERLOAD!!!!

(via 05.10.2012)

PUN OVERLOAD!!!!

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shameless puppy picture of the day
this is venus. a co-worker trains guide dogs and venus (pictured here when she started her training) is moving on to her final steps before going out to assist a real person. the co-worker sent this picture along and, well….
wednesdays suck,here’s a puppy.

notentirely:

shameless puppy picture of the day

this is venus. a co-worker trains guide dogs and venus (pictured here when she started her training) is moving on to her final steps before going out to assist a real person. the co-worker sent this picture along and, well….

wednesdays suck,
here’s a puppy.

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barackobama: On a pillar in HQ.

i am sad that this poster is not yet available from his campaign site.

notentirely:

barackobama: On a pillar in HQ.

i am sad that this poster is not yet available from his campaign site.

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Wed May 9
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Mon May 7
the-overlook-hotel:

Late in the production of The Shining, as the crew filmed on the Lobby set, a small fire broke out on an adjacent sound stage. The fire quickly grew into an eleven-alarm inferno, and by morning, the sound stages containing some of The Shining’s most massive sets: The Colorado Lounge, the Lobby, and the hotel’s iconic hallways, were all but destroyed.
The next morning Stanley Kubrick surveyed the damage, and photographer Murray Close captured this image of Kubrick laughing in the face of disaster – surrounded by twisted girders and the smoldering wreckage of his sets.

the-overlook-hotel:

Late in the production of The Shining, as the crew filmed on the Lobby set, a small fire broke out on an adjacent sound stage. The fire quickly grew into an eleven-alarm inferno, and by morning, the sound stages containing some of The Shining’s most massive sets: The Colorado Lounge, the Lobby, and the hotel’s iconic hallways, were all but destroyed.

The next morning Stanley Kubrick surveyed the damage, and photographer Murray Close captured this image of Kubrick laughing in the face of disaster – surrounded by twisted girders and the smoldering wreckage of his sets.

(via nerviosismo)

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