Last night, The Colbert Report’s Hobbit Week came to a close with Stephen’s interview with director Peter Jackson.
Click the gif to watch the full episode. And click here to watch every Hobbit-related clip from the entire unexpected journey.
I’ve tried my best to resist posting photos of Chicken and Waffles but… (Taken with Instagram at Memphis, TN)
Storm clouds and the Chelsea skyline seen from the High Line. New York City.
The summer sun washes over the city one last time as storm clouds gather overhead in congress with themselves over when they should rain their praise down from the sky.
Wild flowers swayed by the whispers of the wind take one last look at the urban landscape as it glows in the sun’s deluge of light waiting for the sky to quench their thirst.
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I love the drama that plays out in the sky before a storm especially when viewed alongside the buildings that make up the Chelsea skyline as viewed from the High Line. Tiny tenements stand in the shadow of towering older buildings with ornate architecture which are framed by the more modern architecture and the water towers stand proudly against the sky like beacons.
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Tumblr Tuesday: Brasil Edition!
Name Arte na Cidade
Location São PauloArt in the City is a living gallery of public art of all kinds found throughout São Paulo and its outskirts. Kat Draugelis, a part-time English teacher and artist, explores the city every weekend to document new finds.
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