Musings...

May 16

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

hahah very true… old technology..

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eatsleepdraw:

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May 16

eatsleepdraw:

http://olgamustdraw.tumblr.com/

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May 7

my final song, bit repetitive but good to dance to when you’re drunk and in a salsa mood!

hahah true
May 6

hahah true

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100 years ago today Titanic sadly went down, taking a lot of peoples lives with it. God Bless all who were there. Very Brave.
Apr 14

100 years ago today Titanic sadly went down, taking a lot of peoples lives with it. God Bless all who were there. Very Brave.

Art is all around…
Apr 4

Art is all around…

(Source: katevoegele)

life:

April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King is assassinated.
On April 4, 1968, LIFE photographer Henry Groskinsky and writer Mike Silva, on assignment in Alabama, learned that Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. The two men jumped into their car, raced the 200 miles to the scene of the crime, and there — to their astonishment — found that they had unfettered access to the hotel’s grounds; to the abandoned buildings from which the rifle shot likely came; to Dr. King’s room; and to the bleak, blood-stained balcony where the civil rights leader had fallen, mortally wounded by an assassin’s bullet, mere hours earlier.
Unpublished: Outside of room 306, Theatrice Bailey, the brother of the motel’s owner, sweeps blood from the balcony.
See more photos here.
(Henry Groskinsky—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Apr 4

life:

April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King is assassinated.

On April 4, 1968, LIFE photographer Henry Groskinsky and writer Mike Silva, on assignment in Alabama, learned that Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. The two men jumped into their car, raced the 200 miles to the scene of the crime, and there — to their astonishment — found that they had unfettered access to the hotel’s grounds; to the abandoned buildings from which the rifle shot likely came; to Dr. King’s room; and to the bleak, blood-stained balcony where the civil rights leader had fallen, mortally wounded by an assassin’s bullet, mere hours earlier.

Unpublished: Outside of room 306, Theatrice Bailey, the brother of the motel’s owner, sweeps blood from the balcony.

See more photos here.

(Henry Groskinsky—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

New waxworks unveiled today at Tussauds in London of Kate and Will.. creepily accurate…
Apr 4

New waxworks unveiled today at Tussauds in London of Kate and Will.. creepily accurate…

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