Friday, April 23, 2010

Hubble Turns 20!

 The image above is a mountain of dust and gas rising in the Carina Nebula
I am one who is completely fascinated and flabbergasted by the universe. It blows my mind how much there is out there and thanks to the Hubble  we know so much. Take the above image, its cool hydrogen being worn away by the radiation of nearby stars: crazyyyyyy. This telescope has captured more than 30,000 images in the mysterious night sky and continues to innovate for the future. The images captured are genuine artwork and really allow you to dwell on what could possibly be out there.

In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into its orbit around the Earth. Over the past two decades, the world has followed Hubble's saga, watching as image after image revealed another part of the cosmos that would otherwise be invisible to our eyes. We absorbed the discoveries that the pictures sparked and witnessed the astronaut missions that brought the telescope new technology and extended its life.
 The gaseous outer layers of a Sun-like star glow in space after being expelled as the star reached the end of its life.

Messier 104 is commonly known as the Sombrero galaxy because in visible light, it resembles the broad-brimmed Mexican hat. However, in Spitzer's striking infrared view, the galaxy looks more like a "bull's eye." 

Close-up view of an electric-blue aurora that is eerily glowing one half billion miles away on the giant planet Jupiter. Auroras are curtains of light resulting from high-energy electrons racing along the planet's magnetic field into the upper atmosphere.

 Hubble ultra deep field image. Yeap, those are all galaxies.

Arp 274 is a trio of galaxies. They appear to be partially overlapping in this image, but may be located at different distances.

Gas released by a dying star races across space at more than 600,000 miles an hour, forming the delicate shape of a celestial butterfly. This nebula is also known as NGC 6302 or the Bug Nebula.

All images, descriptions, and quote graciously taken from Hubble Site

Thursday, April 22, 2010

G E O C A C H I N G...Happy Earth Day!

 Everyone needs to do this. You're probably scratching your head as to what this could be. Well, I learned about geocaching about a year ago from a podcast and completely fell in love. Who wouldn't love a worldwide scavenger hunt?
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment.
They are awesomeeeeee. Most caches contain little goodies along with a notebook so you can trade knick knacks while leaving your team name. Some caches have puzzles to solve, some are competitions, but all of them are unique which makes it a great experience.

The bf and I did a couple of caches a couple of months ago and found a beautiful hidden beach, a romantic lake, and gorgeous greenery. It really opened my eyes to how much beauty there really is in the world and sometimes we need to just step back from the mayhem of our everyday lives to truly admire it. Currently, there's more than a MILLION geocaches around the world! Given that it is Earth Day, everyone should really check this out....you won't regret it. So let's go HUG A TREE :)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

::Chic Tuesday::

Beach Cruisin' Babe 
With summer right around the corner and avid anticipation for my beach cruiser I decided to look into some great finds for looking extra savvy at the shore.

Great Ride! 
{BeachBikes $269.99}
 Perfect For Essentials
{Nantucket Basket Company set $75.00}
  Vintage Bathing Suits
{ModCloth $89.99}
Sailor Stripes
{Forever21 Top $10.80 Bottom $9.80}
Awesome Aviators
{Heritage1981 $3.99}
 Sweet Straw Hats 
{NastyGal $18.00}
Rad Rompers 
{Anthropologie $158.00}
 Straw Bags
{Etsy $14.00}
No Shoes
{free}

Monday, April 12, 2010

Reasons Today Was A Good Monday

Photography by Don Ungaro

Mondays usually consist of a lingered start and very long 24 hours. So instead of the dull negative approach to the beginning of a new week I decided to look into reasons why it was a good Monday. Call me silly but it's a good way to ooze the positivity out of something most of society dreads.  (yep, I said ooze haha)
  1. The DOW finally hit more than 11,000 points and now there is a little more optimism for a recovering economy. 
  2. 2010 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced and now can add some more great reads to my summer book list!
  3. Urban Outfitters began their $5 sale online. total omg for that one :) 
  4. I put in a request for my awesome purple beach cruiser to be made! Summer here I come! 
  5. Zen Habits posted yet another inspiring piece of work that goes hand in hand with Mondays

Rather interesting little set of awesomeness I'd say. On to tomorrow scouts!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

::National No Shoes Day::

What better way to celebrate the beautiful weather than to jump for joy with no shoes on! :) TOMS shoes is this great company with a wonderful movement and awesome shoes.  Everyone should join the movement by not wearing shoes to spread the awareness of how important shoes are and the impact they can have on a child's life. So undo those laces ladies and gents...I know I will!
TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what we're all about. The TOMS One for One business model transforms our customers into benefactors, which allows us to grow a truly sustainable business rather than depending on fundraising for support.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

::Spring Must Haves::

With spring finally here it is time for a wardrobe clean-up. Every spring I like to ransack my closet and dressers and donate anything and everything I know I will not wear. Inevitably there will be things I do still have to hold on to and many things I must consume :)

April Showers bring May flowers 
 {Totes Bubble Umbrella $16.99} 
 Awesome Oxfords 
{Anthropologie $245} 
Beautiful Dresses 
{ModCloth $64.99}
Floral Goodies 
{Forever 21 $4.80}
 
Chunky Goodness 
{Urban Outfitters $48.00}

Springy Ways to Tell Time 
{ModCloth $23.99} 
 








Monday, April 5, 2010

::Dainted Sister::

 

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