fit-to-row: Ingredients for pesto sauce.
It’s so good, how did they invent it??
Run Katniss RUN!
Pushing Daisies!
Layers upon layers of paint with a splash and splatter here and there…our stores’ spring windows are in homage to Abstract Expressionism and a...
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seaside-born: “Victory Falls dropped their EP, with my designed logo on it! Cue my 90’s grunge rock inspired sounds for the day.”
Awesome work, great simple composition (love the top bleed: unexpected), clear communication, nice iconic logo with a distinct urban message. Can you post a song?
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated! I would be delighted to share a song from them in an upcoming post.
Went to Molly Malone’s for a friend’s going-away party last night and tried this for the first time. Go go gluten-free hard ciders! I think Woodchuck has a strong competitor now…
It also happens to satiate my little flame of The Hunger Games fan-ishness. :)
“Oh Little Town of Dog-leham
And still the puppies lie
They lay in deep, and restful sleep
A bone floats in the sky”(alternate last line - “They dream of bones tonight”)
Hey check out this awesome book made by a few friends of mine on Zelda and Theology. It’s edited by Jonny Walls (husband to the wonderful Emily who wrote that rad Unemployment bit) and the awesome cover art designed by Jake & Jamie of A Pair of Pears!
“The level of interactive adventure, exploration, immersion and storytelling The Legend of Zelda brought to television screens across the world was unheard of and it planted an integral seed in the garden that one day would grow into the diverse gaming landscape we know today. Far from stopping there, The Legend of Zelda series has continued to release top-shelf games adored by critics and fans alike. Zelda, like all of our greatest fairy tales, legends and myths, presents that elusive and exclusive kind of enlightenment that only the fantastic can provide. In this collection, various contributors explore the connections between this cultural zeitgeist and theology.”
(via Amazon.com: The Legend of Zelda and Theology edited by Jonathan L. Walls)
So applicable, especially in light of today’s sermon.
(via themorninglight)