Posts tagged "trees"
[Image: An aerial photograph of an autumn forest with a yellowish “vintage” filter.  A small road runs through the woods.]

[Image: An aerial photograph of an autumn forest with a yellowish “vintage” filter.  A small road runs through the woods.]

I want to go camping somewhere once it gets warm.  Somewhere out in the middle of nowhere where I can see stars like this.

K said she’d take me camping.  I hope she’ll be back by then.

(via findmywaywithwords)

artpropelled:

Journal by Bridgette Guerzon Mills
See blog post on Journals.

Now that I know how to make books, my goal in life is to be able to make one that is this fucking breathtaking.

artpropelled:

Journal by Bridgette Guerzon Mills

See blog post on Journals.

Now that I know how to make books, my goal in life is to be able to make one that is this fucking breathtaking.

(via treeroots)

xx-rapunzel-xx:

When tasked with creating a synthetic urban tree for the City of Boston  (or any city) that could provide all the benefits of a real tree  (de-carbonization and protection) without requiring soil and water, a  team from Paris rose to the challenge. Their innovative concept is  called Treepods. The systems are capable of removing carbon dioxide from  the air and releasing oxygen using a carbon dioxide removal process  called “humidity swing.” Inspired by dragon blood trees, its wide branches and umbrella style  tops support large solar panels. After some testing, they found out that  the trees couldn’t be powered by the sun alone so they added  interactive hammocks and see-saws to the base of the tree, so that  humans could help create a secondary source, through kinetic energy. The Treepods are made entirely of recycled plastic drinking bottles and light up at night.

These look so cool!

xx-rapunzel-xx:

When tasked with creating a synthetic urban tree for the City of Boston (or any city) that could provide all the benefits of a real tree (de-carbonization and protection) without requiring soil and water, a team from Paris rose to the challenge. Their innovative concept is called Treepods. The systems are capable of removing carbon dioxide from the air and releasing oxygen using a carbon dioxide removal process called “humidity swing.”

Inspired by dragon blood trees, its wide branches and umbrella style tops support large solar panels. After some testing, they found out that the trees couldn’t be powered by the sun alone so they added interactive hammocks and see-saws to the base of the tree, so that humans could help create a secondary source, through kinetic energy.

The Treepods are made entirely of recycled plastic drinking bottles and light up at night.

These look so cool!

prettyworld:

Winter picnic park

prettyworld:

Winter picnic park

fuckyeahstreetlights:

Nobody takes a picture of something they want to forget .

fuckyeahstreetlights:

Nobody takes a picture of something they want to forget .

(via ilovesamanthabrookefarley-deact)

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