Hidden Mickey Shadow [Explored 4/10/13 #481] by Kevin-Davis-Photography on Flickr.

1 day ago on 24 May 2013    via benjyfenwick   originally from ilovedisneyworld12

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Lisa Kleypas, Smooth Talking Stranger

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Lisa Kleypas, Smooth Talking Stranger

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picturesque-scene:

they saw the chance
they took the chance

picturesque-scene:

they saw the chance

they took the chance

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#lol  
2 days ago on 22 May 2013    via benjyfenwick   originally from tastefullyoffensive

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ikenbot:

Saturn Hurricane

Acquiring its first sunlit views of far northern Saturn late last year, the Cassini spacecraft’s narrow-angle camera recorded this stunning image of the vortex at the ringed planet’s north pole.
The false color, near-infrared image results in red hues for low clouds and green for high ones, causing the north-polar hurricane to take on the appearance of a rose.
Enormous by terrestrial hurricane standards, this storm’s eye is about 2,000 kilometers wide, with clouds at the outer edge traveling at over 500 kilometers per hour.
The north pole Saturn hurricane swirls inside the large, six-sided weather pattern known as the hexagon. Of course, in 2006 Cassini also imaged the hurricane at Saturn’s south pole.

ikenbot:

Saturn Hurricane

Acquiring its first sunlit views of far northern Saturn late last year, the Cassini spacecraft’s narrow-angle camera recorded this stunning image of the vortex at the ringed planet’s north pole.

The false color, near-infrared image results in red hues for low clouds and green for high ones, causing the north-polar hurricane to take on the appearance of a rose.

Enormous by terrestrial hurricane standards, this storm’s eye is about 2,000 kilometers wide, with clouds at the outer edge traveling at over 500 kilometers per hour.

The north pole Saturn hurricane swirls inside the large, six-sided weather pattern known as the hexagon. Of course, in 2006 Cassini also imaged the hurricane at Saturn’s south pole.

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personally i feel like romeo and juliet could have handled the situation better 

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