Brutal IPA @ Issaquah Brewhouse

Brutal IPA @ Issaquah Brewhouse

archiemcphee:

From the Department of Awesome Once-In-A-Lifetime Photo Ops come these incredible shots of a mighty Golden Eagle wielding a knife. Yep, that’s pretty freaking awesome.

“A forgetful photographer had the shock of his life when this soaring golden eagle made off with his knife. Dutch snapper Han Bouwmeester had been using the utensil, in Västerbotten, Sweden, to carve up chunks of meat in a bid to attract the birds of prey.

But, busy with the task in hand, the wildlife aficionado clumsily dropped it in the snow. He said: ‘Once it flew away in the sight of my camera I saw something red in his claws and made some shots of it. On the display from my camera I saw immediately that it was the knife we used to cut the meat. We surely left it in the snow.’

‘At such a moment we were firstly enraged with ourselves because this was a fault.  But he soon dropped the knife after realising it was useless for him. I was happy with the absolutely cracking and unique picture. The eagle is holding it exactly as we should do with it. What a crazy once in a lifetime moment this was.’”

[via Dailymail.co.uk]

Racer 5 at Vino Bella, Issaquah WA

Racer 5 at Vino Bella, Issaquah WA

Made with Paper

Made with Paper

@ Sip, Issy WA

@ Sip, Issy WA

valley-of-the-dolls:

Marilyn Monroe.by Ed Feingersh.

valley-of-the-dolls:

Marilyn Monroe.
by Ed Feingersh.

oldhollywood:

Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961, dir. Blake Edwards) (via)
“The ragbag colors of her boy’s hair, tawny streaks, strands of albino-blonde and yellow, caught the light. It was a warm evening, nearly summer, and she wore a slim cool black dress, black sandals, a pearl choker. For all her chic thinness, she had an almost breakfast-cereal air of health, a soap and lemon cleanliness, a rough pink darkening the cheeks. Her mouth was large, her nose upturned. A pair of dark glasses blotted out her eyes. It was a face beyond childhood, yet this side of belonging to a woman. I thought her anywhere between sixteen and thirty.”
-Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958)

oldhollywood:

Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961, dir. Blake Edwards) (via)

“The ragbag colors of her boy’s hair, tawny streaks, strands of albino-blonde and yellow, caught the light. It was a warm evening, nearly summer, and she wore a slim cool black dress, black sandals, a pearl choker. For all her chic thinness, she had an almost breakfast-cereal air of health, a soap and lemon cleanliness, a rough pink darkening the cheeks. Her mouth was large, her nose upturned. A pair of dark glasses blotted out her eyes. It was a face beyond childhood, yet this side of belonging to a woman. I thought her anywhere between sixteen and thirty.”

-Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958)


A B-25 bomber crashes into the Empire State Building on the morning of July 28, 1945. New York Times photographer Ernie Sisto had two of his friends hold his belt while he dangled off the side of the building to snap this photo. 

A B-25 bomber crashes into the Empire State Building on the morning of July 28, 1945. New York Times photographer Ernie Sisto had two of his friends hold his belt while he dangled off the side of the building to snap this photo. 

marilynfacts:

Extremely rare photograph of Norma Jeane, 1938.

marilynfacts:

Extremely rare photograph of Norma Jeane, 1938.

Total Domination IPA @ Hard Rock Cafe, Seattle WA

Total Domination IPA @ Hard Rock Cafe, Seattle WA

Two Beers’ IPA at Serious Pie in SLU

Two Beers’ IPA at Serious Pie in SLU