Sometimes, in this wild world, we just want things to line up for once and make sense. This oasis of calm can never last for long, but it can at least help brace us for the hectic times.
Sometimes, in this wild world, we just want things to line up for once and make sense. This oasis of calm can never last for long, but it can at least help brace us for the hectic times.
I like how the message remains the same, even though the stop sign is blocking out half of the sign behind it.
I don't know what kind of tree this is but I do know that it has some incredibly beautiful cascading leaves.
Wrought iron patio tables do really cool things to the snow that piles on top of them. This almost looks like a fancy dessert.
This old apartment in London has had one of its walls fitted as a massive bookshelf, all the way up to the peak.
I'm not sure if the person who drizzled this perfect pattern of olive oil is a chef, but I'd bet they are.
A stack of firewood is always satisfying to look at but usually, it's at least a little bit imperfect. This one's totally perfect.
I don't know what I love more about these paint strokes: the chunky texture or the bright, vivid colors.
I don't see much tart here, but I do see a ton of intricately layered apples. It would almost be a shame to eat this.
This person made a pilgrimage to the exact spot where a bearded Forrest Gump told his fellow runners that he was done.
I doubt these flip-flops were designed to blend in with a steel shelf, but that's the effect they've wound up having.
This photoshoot took care to find good matches for these book covers and the finished result really emphasizes this.
Spice jars have a way of getting unruly if you don't properly organize them. Needless to say, this person has properly organized them, and then some.
There's something about this pic of a sprinkled donut that absolutely transfixes me. I want to frame it and put it on my wall.
When you see a produce section this well stocked, this well organized, and bursting with color, it's almost enough to keep you away from the candy aisle.
I really appreciate how the person who collected these eggs made sure to arrange them in a way that shows off their colors.
I've been eating Goldfish, on and off, for decades, but I've never been so lucky as to find an edge piece.
There's something about sunsets on the Pacific coast that just hits different. This pic was taken in Huntington Beach, California.
This isn't a big box store in the traditional sense, but it's definitely a big box store in the literal sense.
This bulk food store has the motherlode of M&M's: gigantic bags available for sale, all sorted by individual color.
No one has braided this dog's fur, but it still looks like something a mid-90s middle school girl might wear.