reading itineraries for different competitions
opening up different spreadsheets that our captains made for us so we can sign up for stuff (food for arcadia!!)
reading the thoughtful and informative emails from captains and smiling at how they always called us lovelies
TEARS+FEELS+CRIES
this is why I don’t delete old emails…I should but. no
lol lol that spreadsheet was fantastic and we didn’t end up doing any of those things except for like donuts ahahahahahah
There’s a reason I saved this for one of the last things I reblog tonight.
Have you ever seen the sky? It’s beautiful. A billion souls walk under it every single day and don’t even bother to look up and wonder what’s out there. There’s so much we still haven’t learned, so much that the scientists won’t even figure out in your life time and its your job to wonder, to dream, to try and find the mysteries behind all that lies in your path. Next time you’re outside in the middle of the night, look up. Wonder what’s out there.
just had to reblog sdkgjkagd
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A pair of green-tinted spectacles is on display in the Monticello Visitors Center. These are believed to have belonged to Thomas Jefferson, although we do not know precisely what he used them for. According to Silvio Bedini, tinted glasses first appeared around 1810. They were not typically used as sunglasses as we might think of them, but “to improve the vision out of doors.”
why is he not depicted wearing these in every portrait
Somebody with art skills please rectify this horrible oversight.
bitchin
a real american sphinx
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we never knew home until we found the stars
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