You can’t keep a good sunflower down.

You can’t keep a good sunflower down.

Seasonal food guides by state and province

theveginamonologues:

Wondering what’s in season where you are? Check out this by-the-state-or-province guide.

What’s in season in Ontario: apples, beans, blueberries, beets, carrots, greens, pears, peppers, potatoes and tomatoes. We picked up grapes, kale, blueberries, potatoes and tomatillos at the market today.

Maps that don’t look like this aren’t doing their job.

Maps that don’t look like this aren’t doing their job.

(Source: this--too--shall--pass)

“You must not fall. / When you lose your balance, resist for a long time before turning yourself toward the earth. Then jump. / You must not force yourself to stay steady. You must move forward.” 
Philippe Petit, the man who walked on a wire between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, on 7 August 1974.

There is no why.

“You must not fall. / When you lose your balance, resist for a long time before turning yourself toward the earth. Then jump. / You must not force yourself to stay steady. You must move forward.”
Philippe Petit, the man who walked on a wire between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, on 7 August 1974.

There is no why.

Man on Wire

Ask E. Jean: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know - Get More Relationship Advice on ELLE.com

Favorite:

24. You’re spinning on a merry-go-round at no cost. It’s whirling around a star that has hitched a ride on a galaxy moving so fast in the universe you can’t even feel it. So listen to Auntie Eeee, doll. Whatever went wrong yesterday? You’ve already moved on.

50 Books That Will Make You a Better Writer

Try not to spontaneously combust over omissions and inclusions — getting flustered over an internet list of this nature is really quite silly.

(Source: onlinecollegecourses.com)

itsherfactory:

Woman at the DC Slutwalk

itsherfactory:

Woman at the DC Slutwalk

(via emilyheroy)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/14/magazine/the-two-minus-one-pregnancy.html?_r=1&seid=auto&smid=tw-nytmag&pagewanted=all

I don’t get it. You either know that women own their bodies or you don’t.

This. Is Ridiculous.

“One woman … is seen as a token, two are seen as in cahoots,” she says. It is when the third woman arrives that all three become accepted as part of the larger group.