d o w n t h e r a b b i t h o l e w e g o .

d o w n t h e r a b b i t h o l e w e g o .

(via rooms-for-the-revolution)

First couple of a series entitled ‘Magical Child’, inspired by the Mayan Oracle, Mother Gaia and all the Star Children, in every lifetime.

required reading.


“Though she cajoled he would not leave the trees and watched her until she vanished into the city streets.” | The Book of Flying | Keith Miller

herphany tumblr.

“Though she cajoled he would not leave the trees and watched her until she vanished into the city streets.” | The Book of Flying | Keith Miller

herphany tumblr.

“Solya nodded.  ’The first step onto the tightrope must carry you to the other side.  There is no turning back.’” | Keith Miller | The Book of Flying

Me - BossPhillip - Ballin’ Elise - HipForrest - Bodacious (Radical)Paul - AwesomeMarta - Tubular

Me - Boss
Phillip - Ballin’ 
Elise - Hip
Forrest - Bodacious (Radical)
Paul - Awesome
Marta - Tubular

(Source: richbluecoast, via thatkidpml)

Renewed Perspective.

There was an attempt, however minimal at creating a linear blog.  This idea centered around following Elise and I on our excursions west.  I clearly didn’t follow through with this, though am no less determined to tell our story in the best way I know how, asymmetrically, whimsically and possibly a bit chaotically. 

Sitting now three months past our re-emergence into the real world and more than four past the image below.  The magic from the trip still stirs inside and is now ready to come alive again.  Ready to inspire greater things.  Because there is always another great adventure lying ahead.  What would this existence mean otherwise? 

“There’s nothing that the road cannot heal” | Conor Oberst

Photo | Elise Hanks
Location | YJ’s KC Missouri
Subject Matter | Truth

Photo | Elise Hanks

Location | YJ’s KC Missouri

Subject Matter | Truth

Photo | Elise Hanks
Location | YJ’s KC Missouri

Photo | Elise Hanks

Location | YJ’s KC Missouri

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usagov:

Video description: This video shows our Sun over several weeks during a period of highly unusual solar activity.  It is comprised of images taken by a device called the Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI), which is aboard one of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s (NOAA) weather satellites.  NOAA monitors the Sun with the SXI in order to predict when solar flares may cause dangerous problems on Earth, such as communications failures and power outages.

(via itsfullofstars)