4.3.12
London in Puddles by Gavin Hammond
Given the infamous amount of rain that continuously falls on London, Nature might be trying to tell us to look at things from a slightly different perspective. And what better way than from the ground up, seeing the historic monuments of the city through the lens of fallen rain. You can check tons more of Gavin’s dark lomo photography over at his flickr.
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This is my grandmother’s kitchen window when we were there for this Christmas. I love the style of Finnish Christmas decorations. It’s generally very elegant.
There’s something about this pretty simple picture that makes me like it a lot. Maybe it’s the fact that you can just make out my reflection in it? The reflected Coke sign that is perfectly centered beneath the name? All the blue?
I don’t know. It’s the simple things in life right?
Also, if you’re ever in Savannah, make sure you come here for lunch or just for coffee and a pastry. Adorable and delicious. There’s not much better.
So far, starting at 8 AM, I’ve heard:
-Yelling.
-Laughing.
-The sounds of heavy objects being...

DOES THIS PICTURE OF ME AS A KID ANSWER YOUR QUESTION?
I have always, essentially, been waiting. Waiting to become something else, waiting to be that person I always thought I was on the verge of...
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Atlanta, GA
I was here, and it was awesome. I will never cease to be jealous of Annie’s kickass guitar playing.