evidence of things not seen

Being Complacent Vs. Being Zealous

acelyneparco:

But Moses said to the people of Gad and to the people of Reuben, “Shall your brothers go to the war while you sit here?”

If there is something I would never want to do…I would never want to just sit around and be complacent with my current situation…  There is more we can do with His help….so much more.  We just need to get up and move.  

Move. Onward.

One More For the Road: Stupendous Sandwiches - Ike's Lair

pyc:

This good eat comes to you all the way from my hometown up in Northern California. Though, unfortunately, this great invention didn’t originate in Cupertino, at least you can be thankful for Apple and the multitude of products they made in our city - one of which you are probably using to read…

unicornitarianism:

this is Lani Man.
Lani Man is currently at work.
i swear Lani Man is not a man.
Lani Man needs to not wear white tapers because it makes her look like a Visual-Kei wannabe X-Japan Dir en Grey miyavi gackt lover and Lani Man does not want that
Lani Man is taking donations for plugs: gauge sizes 7/16, 1/2 and 9/16’s.
Lani Man thanks you, man.

unicornitarianism:

this is Lani Man.

Lani Man is currently at work.

i swear Lani Man is not a man.

Lani Man needs to not wear white tapers because it makes her look like a Visual-Kei wannabe X-Japan Dir en Grey miyavi gackt lover and Lani Man does not want that

Lani Man is taking donations for plugs: gauge sizes 7/16, 1/2 and 9/16’s.

Lani Man thanks you, man.

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Seascape Resort Santa Cruz, California
October 08, 2011

Shots by: Joseph Irasusta, Noel Dasmarinas, & Nathan Garcia (Assist)
SDE Editor: Noel Dasmarinas

picturesoftheday:

A hen attacked a stray dog that got too close to her sick chick, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal.

picturesoftheday:

A hen attacked a stray dog that got too close to her sick chick, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal.

bbook:

YEAR OF THE NEB
This is the Orion Nebula, a vast stellar nursery located 1,500  light-years away. We have the Spitzer Space Telescope and its infrared  camera to thanks for this incredible image, which pretty much shatters  the scale for gorgeous cosmic vistas.
There’s just so much to love about this image - the swirling  interplay of reds and greens, the hidden constellations peeking through  the clouds, the little dots of blues and violets, and that massive  blinding light at the center of it all. But enough cosmic-style art  appreciation, let’s go to NASA for some scientific context:

This stunning false-color view spans about 40 light-years across the  region, constructed using infrared data from the Spitzer Space  Telescope. Compared to its visual wavelength appearance, the brightest  portion of the nebula is likewise centered on Orion’s young, massive,  hot stars, known as the Trapezium Cluster. But the infrared image also  detects the nebula’s many protostars, still in the process of formation,  seen here in red hues. In fact, red spots along the dark dusty filament  to the left of the bright cluster include the protostar cataloged as  HOPS 68, recently found to have crystals of the silicate mineral olivine  within its protostellar envelope.

Via NASA.

bbook:

YEAR OF THE NEB

This is the Orion Nebula, a vast stellar nursery located 1,500 light-years away. We have the Spitzer Space Telescope and its infrared camera to thanks for this incredible image, which pretty much shatters the scale for gorgeous cosmic vistas.

There’s just so much to love about this image - the swirling interplay of reds and greens, the hidden constellations peeking through the clouds, the little dots of blues and violets, and that massive blinding light at the center of it all. But enough cosmic-style art appreciation, let’s go to NASA for some scientific context:

This stunning false-color view spans about 40 light-years across the region, constructed using infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Compared to its visual wavelength appearance, the brightest portion of the nebula is likewise centered on Orion’s young, massive, hot stars, known as the Trapezium Cluster. But the infrared image also detects the nebula’s many protostars, still in the process of formation, seen here in red hues. In fact, red spots along the dark dusty filament to the left of the bright cluster include the protostar cataloged as HOPS 68, recently found to have crystals of the silicate mineral olivine within its protostellar envelope.

Via NASA.

(via picturesoftheday)

ellohahremaye:

Hans,It is unfortunate that you are in your current condition, but everyone is very FORTUNATE to be a part of your life. We all hope and pray that you will get well soon, because…
…we still want to be a part of your failures.
…we still want to be a part of your accomplishments.
…we still want to sing with you in the choir.
…we still want to take care of the kids and watch them grow with you.
…we still want to serve God with you.Be strong. You are in our hearts and in our prayers. 

ellohahremaye:

Hans,

It is unfortunate that you are in your current condition, but everyone is very FORTUNATE to be a part of your life. We all hope and pray that you will get well soon, because…

…we still want to be a part of your failures.

…we still want to be a part of your accomplishments.

…we still want to sing with you in the choir.

…we still want to take care of the kids and watch them grow with you.

…we still want to serve God with you.

Be strong. You are in our hearts and in our prayers.