They celebrate their 20th anniversary all week and this…uhm, fakir is here doing his stuff tonight. Bad ass steam punk.
Not an anniversary beer but hand pulled real ale from Goddards. Fuggle-dee-dum. One could only guess what kind of hop it contains. (på/i Oliver Twist)
Oliver Twist, one of Stockholms best beer pubs celebrates it’s 20th anniversary and a bunch of brewers have pitched in special brews. This one, VITsIPpA, is from Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri and it’s fantastic! Part wit, part IPA. (på/i Oliver Twist)
Surfer, dude
- Kid: Americano. Whatcha do in tree?
- Addington: Watching for waves, buddy.
- Kid: Waves are in ocean, not in tree.
- Addington: Noo, waves are not in ocean. So I'm in tree.
98 year old dobri dobrev, a man who lost his hearing in the second world war, walks 10 kilometers from his village in his homemade clothes and leather shoes to the city of sofia, where he spends the day begging for money.
though a well known fixture around several of the city’s chruches, known for his prostrations of thanks to all donors, it was only recently discovered that he has donated every penny he has collected — over 40,000 euros — towards the restoration of decaying bulgarian monasteries and churches and the utility bills of orphanages, living instead off his monthly state pension of 80 euros.
there’s still good in this world
Oh, my heart…
I’m loss for words…
Blood Falls, a Natural Time Capsule Containing a Unique Ecosystem
This five-story, blood-red “waterfall” pours ever so slowly out of the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valley. Geologists first discovered the frozen waterfall in 1911, and believed the red color came from algae. Its true nature turned out to be more spectacular.
Roughly two million years ago, a small body of water containing an ancient community of microbes was sealed beneath the surface of the Taylor Glacier. Trapped below a thick layer of ice, the microbes have remained isolated inside a natural time capsule, in a place with no light, oxygen, or heat.The trapped lake has very high salinity and is rich in iron, which gives the seepage its red color. A fissure in the glacier allows the microbial subglacial lake to flow out, forming the falls without contaminating the ecosystem within.
More photos of Blood Falls can be seen on Atlas ObscuraOh great. Now several X Files episodes are running through my mind and we’re all going to die, aren’t we?
I’m going to need to look at the back of your neck, Doc.
Nature is awesome.
(via felistella)
Welsh dragon sausage and polestar pilsner. This means it’s Friday! Finally… (på/i Taylors & Jones With The Twist)






