Pick up your frying pan and grab your apron, Pancake Day is here again. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, we have everything you need to top the stack.
Credits: Sainsbury’s via Outlook
Pick up your frying pan and grab your apron, Pancake Day is here again. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, we have everything you need to top the stack.
Credits: Sainsbury’s via Outlook
Scanning the human body, making sense of all its components. The things that make us tick and the building blocks of our identities.
Credits: 30000fps, Hamletmaschine via Tumblr, Khoerul Insan, new mood and Pinterest
To all those facing the struggles of life.
Credits: AN ISLAND IN THE SETO SEA and Tumblr via Njorg and GIPHY
Just before dinner, I was listening to some 1980s bhangra from the greatest of bands of Punjabi music, Heera. I’m sort of stuffed now, otherwise I could have been dancing like the guys in the GIF above. These fellas are from the Maritime Bhangra Group of Halifax in Canada.
Credit: Maritime Bhangra Group via boingboing
An Islamic school in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, US, is encouraging people to help fund it by changing their utilities suppliers through its special energy service. Could this be the future of scholastic funding?
Credit: Al Huda School PA
The painting “Double Spirals” animated and turned into a torus – watch as the energy flows from the center towards the outside, and back towards the center.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
A rotating ‘flower’ array of solar panels. Just like it’s counterpart the sunflower, the structure swivels around to catch the maximum of solar energy for conversion to electricity. This post was influenced by the Twitter account Solar Energy Now.
Credits: MUSE School CA and YouTube via NowThis, imgur, Reddit GIFs and Giphy
A variation of the last gif [4/45] ( – this one is titled “Universe”) – to me it looks like a universe, or galaxy with a large emanating energy field. This one also uses my mixed media painting “Double Spirals” as it’s foundation.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry