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6 December 09

Reblogged: hey-y-owls

23 November 09

Reblogged: hey-y-owls

Posted: 10:59 AM

Reblogged: hey-y-owls

21 November 09

Reblogged: naturalbeautyforestfashion

Posted: 9:44 AM
arriana:

Hoot. Cute owl bracelet charm. Wanttt.

arriana:

Hoot. Cute owl bracelet charm. Wanttt.

Reblogged: arriana

Posted: 9:44 AM

Reblogged: liquidnight

10 November 09
owelle:

These owls live atop P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale School, a Manhattan elementary school that sits next to the Williamsburg Bridge. This parliament (yeah!) of owls was found on Scouting New York, a fascinating site from a feature film location scout whose job it is to stroll around canvassing New York with a eye out for the most interesting and appropriate locations for film shoot backdrops.
I spend a lot of time walking around New York, always paying attention to the little details and quirks around me. This habit is both to my benefit (awesome graffiti, cool architecture, celeb sightings) and to my detriment (various pests, homeless people doing a public wee, I once saw a wild cat eat a mouse alive). It’s amazing to me how few people seem to be doing the same thing, however; there are glazed-over eyes, lots of texters, even people who simultaneously walk and read a book.
Besides Scouting New York, you can also find the minutia of New York’s awesomeness at The New York Subway Project, an interactive map describing all 468 New York subway stations, and NYC Grid, a photoblog that aspires to examine the entire city block-by-block. Help yourself to a little armchair tourism, ‘cause I don’t see you coming to visit me.
Bitches.

owelle:

These owls live atop P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale School, a Manhattan elementary school that sits next to the Williamsburg Bridge. This parliament (yeah!) of owls was found on Scouting New York, a fascinating site from a feature film location scout whose job it is to stroll around canvassing New York with a eye out for the most interesting and appropriate locations for film shoot backdrops.

I spend a lot of time walking around New York, always paying attention to the little details and quirks around me. This habit is both to my benefit (awesome graffiti, cool architecture, celeb sightings) and to my detriment (various pests, homeless people doing a public wee, I once saw a wild cat eat a mouse alive). It’s amazing to me how few people seem to be doing the same thing, however; there are glazed-over eyes, lots of texters, even people who simultaneously walk and read a book.

Besides Scouting New York, you can also find the minutia of New York’s awesomeness at The New York Subway Project, an interactive map describing all 468 New York subway stations, and NYC Grid, a photoblog that aspires to examine the entire city block-by-block. Help yourself to a little armchair tourism, ‘cause I don’t see you coming to visit me.

Bitches.

Reblogged: owelle

7 November 09
owelle:

Owl landscaping!

owelle:

Owl landscaping!

Reblogged: owelle

1 November 09
jasminoides:

yuco:

nuremochi:

penpenpost:

ginzuna:

amayadori:

(via ogawama)






昨日見てきた!

jasminoides:

yuco:

nuremochi:

penpenpost:

ginzuna:

amayadori:

(via ogawama)

昨日見てきた!

Reblogged: jasminoides

30 October 09

Reblogged: ohmyowls

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh