A mourner, believed to be Air Force Reserve Captain Teresa Dutcher, lies at the grave of Corporal Michael Avery Pursel at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Corporal Michael Avery Pursel was the son of Air Force Reserve Captain Teresa Dutcher.
(via Memorial Day | PDN Photo of the Day)
Members of the media and Tokyo Electric Power Co. employees walk in front of the No. 4 reactor building, rear, crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, at the utility company’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Saturday, May 26, 2012. (Tomohiro Ohsumi, Pool)
Dead camel
P4309484 (by Framsókn)
Great comment:
“I’d hazard a guess the reason police don’t get the same solidarity and respect as other public servants is that doctors, nurses, dinner ladies and social workers do not act as the direct expression of the state’s monopoly on force directed towards its own people. Just a thought.”
— What is the left’s issue with the police? | James Ball | Comment is free | guardian.co.ukHB
Austurbrún 2
Miðstjórnarfundur Vor 2012 (by Framsókn)
(via Photo Gallery of Young Russians Climbing to the Top of Buildings - SPIEGEL ONLINE - International)
1967
Hrappur and the green umbrella (Taken with instagram)
(Source: goodwinter)
The native optimism that emerged out of the explosively creative postwar world led them to believe that growth would go on forever; that peace and prosperity were the natural state of things. Their good intentions seem like willful naivete today, but the intentions were genuine. Clinton actually believed that globalization would export the First World rather than bring the Third World home; it did both. — The War Against Youth
Stonehenge as seen by Google