I post things I like in Music, Art, photos, and quotes; with a few lines and thoughts from my life too.

1st June 2012

Photo with 381 notes

Happy Birthday, Marilyn!

Happy Birthday, Marilyn!

Tagged: marilyn monroe

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from stars hide your fires with 771 notes

1. Karen Gillan

1. Karen Gillan

Tagged: Karen Gillan

Source: fezzingly

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from Attractive Famous Chicks with 32 notes

2. Zooey Deschanel

2. Zooey Deschanel

Tagged: Zooey Deschanel

Source: attractivefamouschicks

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from kiss me you animal. with 73 notes

3. Audrey Tautou

3. Audrey Tautou

Tagged: Audrey Tautou

Source: paulineway

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from Please be Yourself with 10 notes

4. Susan Coffey

4. Susan Coffey

Tagged: Susan Coffey

Source: trainways

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from ViaSouthernBelle with 3 notes

5. Eva Mendes

5. Eva Mendes

Tagged: Eva Mendes

Source: viasouthernbelle

31st May 2012

Photoset reblogged from pierced with 4 notes

6. Danielle Panabaker

Tagged: Danielle Panabaker

Source: teethandbone

29th May 2012

Audio post

15 Years! Miss You!

Tagged: musicspotify

Source: Spotify

29th May 2012

Photo reblogged from by the light of this ship with 24 notes


(11.17.66 - 05.29.97)

(11.17.66 - 05.29.97)

Tagged: Jeff Buckley

Source: merricyr.com

28th May 2012

Quote reblogged from Obama for America with 890 notes

One thing we can do is remember these heroes as you remember them—not just as a rank, or a number, or a name on a headstone, but as Americans, often far too young, who were guided by a deep and abiding love for their families, for each other, and for this country.

We can remember Jay Aubin, the pilot, who met his wife on an aircraft carrier, and told his mother before shipping out, ‘If anything happens to me, just know I’m doing what I love.’

We can remember Ryan Beaupre, the former track star, running the leadoff leg, always the first one into action, who quit his job as an accountant and joined the Marines because he wanted to do something more meaningful with his life.

We can remember Brian Kennedy, the rock climber and lacrosse fanatic, who told his father two days before his helicopter went down that the Marines he served alongside were some of the best men he’d ever dealt with, and they’d be his friends forever.

We can remember Kendall Waters-Bey, a proud father, a proud son of Baltimore, who was described by a fellow servicemember as ‘a light in a very dark world.’

And we can remember David Hickman, a freshman in high school when the war began, a fitness fanatic who half-jokingly called himself ‘Zeus,’ a loyal friend with an infectious laugh.

We can remember them. And we can meet our obligations to those who did come home, and their families who are in the midst of a different, but very real battle of their own.
— President Obama at Arlington Cemetery today (via barackobama)

Source: barackobama