Wally's Wizbang Grabbag

May 16
npr:

Winter is coming. 
laughingsquid:

Beheaded Ned Stark Game of Thrones Cake Pops
May 09
Mar 27
Mar 27
hollyhocksandtulips:

Case Study House #21, 1958Los Angeles, CAPierre Koenig, architect

hollyhocksandtulips:

Case Study House #21, 1958
Los Angeles, CA
Pierre Koenig, architect

Mar 04
Mar 04
hollyhocksandtulips:

Anne Gunning, Jacques Fath, Photo Mark Shaw, 1953

hollyhocksandtulips:

Anne Gunning, Jacques Fath, Photo Mark Shaw, 1953

Mar 04
hollyhocksandtulips:

 
Worcester Lawn Mower Ad, 1956.

Illustration by Pete Hawley

hollyhocksandtulips:

Worcester Lawn Mower Ad, 1956.

Illustration by Pete Hawley

Mar 04
retrogasm:

Bettie Saturday

retrogasm:

Bettie Saturday

Feb 23
mrporter:

We’re petitioning the Oxford English Dictionary to take out their current definition for “dapper” and replace it with this photo of Mr David Gandy

mrporter:

We’re petitioning the Oxford English Dictionary to take out their current definition for “dapper” and replace it with this photo of Mr David Gandy

Feb 22
wfplnews:

If you head to Yosemite National Park this time of year and stop by Horsetail Fall at just the right time, you might see something spectacular: As the sun sinks low in the sky, the waterfall glows with streaks of gold and yellow — and it looks just like molten lava.
Photographers like Michael Frye flock to the park every February to try to capture the phenomenon. Frye, author of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, describes the sight to NPR’s Audie Cornish.
Listen to the interview.
(via From Waterfall To Lavafall: Yosemite’s Fleeting Phenomenon : The Picture Show : NPR)

wfplnews:

If you head to Yosemite National Park this time of year and stop by Horsetail Fall at just the right time, you might see something spectacular: As the sun sinks low in the sky, the waterfall glows with streaks of gold and yellow — and it looks just like molten lava.

Photographers like Michael Frye flock to the park every February to try to capture the phenomenon. Frye, author of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, describes the sight to NPR’s Audie Cornish.

Listen to the interview.

(via From Waterfall To Lavafall: Yosemite’s Fleeting Phenomenon : The Picture Show : NPR)