Time Flies Faster Than You Think.

I'm Kaci and I like adventures, animals, and pretty things.
1000drawings:

via Of monsters and men

olgie13:

“This gorgeous Hälssen & Lyon calendar is made of brewable tea. Each day is made of fine pressed wafer thin tea leaves.” 

(via teacoffeebooks)

just-a-little-somethin:

only-a-princess-of-neverland:

animated-disney-gifs:

 

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i LOVE this part of emperor’s new groove!

(Source: anightmarefantasmic, via 10000steps)

Out view from the beach house! My boyfriends grandparents rented a beach house in celebration of being together for 50 years! The beach house that they rented has 3 stories, 3/4 bedrooms on each floor, and has an elevator. We are staying in Orange Beach, Alabama. It’s so beautiful, the water is so blue with such clean sand. Why can’t Texas beaches be this pretty?

Out view from the beach house! My boyfriends grandparents rented a beach house in celebration of being together for 50 years! The beach house that they rented has 3 stories, 3/4 bedrooms on each floor, and has an elevator. We are staying in Orange Beach, Alabama. It’s so beautiful, the water is so blue with such clean sand. Why can’t Texas beaches be this pretty?

skindeeptales:

Alex Solis

skindeeptales:

Alex Solis

beyond-the-political-spectrum:

Almost a week ago, I found myself watching an episode of PBS’s (Public Broadcasting System’s) Frontline documentary (“The Untouchables”) focusing on how so many Wall Street and banking industry executives managed to escape prosecution from questionable lending and investment practices that almost tanked the American and global market economies. It got me to thinking about the misplaced priorities we place on certain crimes here in America (See: “Bankers & The Economic Crisis…Throw The Bums in Jail!”).

beyond-the-political-spectrum:

Almost a week ago, I found myself watching an episode of PBS’s (Public Broadcasting System’s) Frontline documentary (“The Untouchables”) focusing on how so many Wall Street and banking industry executives managed to escape prosecution from questionable lending and investment practices that almost tanked the American and global market economies. It got me to thinking about the misplaced priorities we place on certain crimes here in America (See: “Bankers & The Economic Crisis…Throw The Bums in Jail!”).

(via psychedelic-tea)