@3 days ago
“In Flanders Field, the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row. That mark our place and in the sky, the larks still bravely singing, fly …”

“In Flanders Field, the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row. That mark our place and in the sky, the larks still bravely singing, fly …”

@4 days ago with 2 notes
osiflandia:

maxforcepatrol:

manlythings:

Open carry at its best.

attn:osif

I endorse this.

Made of good.

osiflandia:

maxforcepatrol:

manlythings:

Open carry at its best.

attn:osif

I endorse this.

Made of good.

@5 days ago with 132 notes

Fired up.

@1 week ago
@1 week ago

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra share their respective recipes for Hamburgers.

(Source: sideshowtornado, via jewahl)

@4 days ago with 10943 notes
@5 days ago
Burning House (In Progress) - Carrie Schneider

Burning House (In Progress) - Carrie Schneider

@5 days ago

Couldn’t have said it better …

“Women … who like their cocktails sour, their music with rockabilly twang, and their personal contours on the shapely side. More siren than sylph, those women derive a sense of chic, and an unexpected emotional comfort, from reinventing … the all-American calendar girl to an emblem of hip femininity,” Ruth La Ferla via The NY Times.

@1 week ago
In college, I was given an assignment by my photography professor, @GlennHerbertDavis, to collect something like a thousand images and assemble them into a digital library. I forget what the purpose of the assignment was … knowing Glenn is was probably something deeply esoteric like file naming … but what started as a random assortment of black and white photographs, quickly grew into the seeds of a collection of military images that now number in the upper thousands. Anytime I find a new source for military images, whether official or unofficial, I save them to an external. I keep telling myself that one day I will use these images for something … maybe an installation, I don’t know, but this website is a constant source of inspiration.

In college, I was given an assignment by my photography professor, @GlennHerbertDavis, to collect something like a thousand images and assemble them into a digital library. I forget what the purpose of the assignment was … knowing Glenn is was probably something deeply esoteric like file naming … but what started as a random assortment of black and white photographs, quickly grew into the seeds of a collection of military images that now number in the upper thousands. Anytime I find a new source for military images, whether official or unofficial, I save them to an external. I keep telling myself that one day I will use these images for something … maybe an installation, I don’t know, but this website is a constant source of inspiration.

@1 week ago with 1 note