Joseph Mallord William Turner, “The painter of light” (1775-1851)
TURNER I LOVE YOU
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Via That's rough, buddy.
“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” gave viewers a world rich with witty, independent women, fantastic monsters, hellish high school sagas and so much more. It’s been 10 years since Joss Whedon’s TV masterpiece ended — May 20, 2003 was the last time a new episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” aired — and we still can’t get enough of the show.
man i loved that show.
At one magical instant in your early childhood, the page of a book—that string of confused, alien ciphers—shivered into meaning. Words spoke to you, gave up their secrets; at that moment, whole universes opened. You became, irrevocably, a reader.
–- Alberto Manguel (via thelifeofabookjunky)
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Via prettybooksEnjoy! Don’t forget to cool down and stretch. Watch the video (which includes more detail) HERE.
Did this for a measly 3/14 workouts - though being sick is the primary reason for the low number. I’m hoping to squeeze in two tomorrow.
If you’ve never done this workout, it’s quick and heavy-hitting. I used this clock to keep track of my intervals.
If you’re a fit teacher, bookmark that video or reblog this post for reference. 15 minutes and done? Excellent.
this is for you, optimistic/healthy/fit self. too bad lazy/tired/comfortable self usually wins out :P
Via it's snix.
This was probably my favorite line from the finale
just watched this even though i haven’t seen the last two seasons. :’( :’( :’( great finale
Many people expect the voice of God to boom like a loudspeaker, but scripture tells us that He speaks in a still, small voice. To us, it seems like an impression inside.
We think, “I know I should go visit my parents. I know I shouldn’t eat so many sweets. I know I should stay home and do my schoolwork.” The “I knows” are God talking to you. Don’t ignore it. Learn to be quick to obey.
A lot of times we know what we should do, but we make excuses and reason it out. “I’ll do it later. I’m busy now.” But, we have to understand God doesn’t ask us to do it for His sake. He asks us to do it for our own sake. I’ve learned that before God will release big blessings, He will give you small tests. Too often we dismiss it and think, “Oh, that’s no big deal.” But if you don’t pass these small tests, it will keep you from the big things God has in store.
Today, don’t put off the little things that you know you should be doing any longer. Take a step of faith and obey Him. As you’re faithful in the little things and pass the small tests, He’ll lead you into the greater things He has in store for you.
hm, interesting thought.
already getting nostalgic and sad about my 8th graders graduating in 4 WEEKS.
that’s right, there’s still 4 ENTIRE WEEKS LEFT. and i’m already getting teary. WHAT IF I NEVER GET ANOTHER CLASS WHO IS AS GREAT AS THEY ARE?!?!


