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Fantastic Friday!

» I love watermelon. & they’re finally in season. I have one in my fridge that I’ve been noshing on; earlier in the week, I picked up a bunch of fruit. Needless to say, I’m rather happy to have nectarines, blueberries, & watermelon at my fingertips.

» via Happy News: Green Day pours some love into what is now an almost quaint idea – creating a concept album.

» Invading the Vintage is a hilarious set over on Flickr: aliens are invading your postcards!

» Science has officially discovered aromatherapy. *shakes head*

» The sun is out, let’s go exploring!

» DIY Headboard ideas – easy & cheap!

» Jonas Peterson does amazing wedding photography. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anything like it! Plus, how gorgeous is Sweden? I’ve often said that if I had to leave the US, I’d head there.

» Speaking of photography, Foto Decadent over @ LiveJournal has a fabulous post of Lorenzo Agius’ photography, starting with everyone’s favorite silly photo of Ewan McGregor & Jude Law.

“The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude.” Oprah Winfrey

» The importance of consistency, as illustrated through logo design. It’s been making the rounds lately, but it’s rather poignant (even if it is, as some have said, not entirely accurate).

» What do you get when you combine Joss Whedon’s Serenity with Muppets? Why, Seremuppety, of course! Someone spent a lot of time creating this bit of hilarity!

» Newsweek has a rather interesting article about Gen Yers lovin’ the Polaroid – I can honestly say I’m very sad I’ll never have a box of Polaroids laying about. I had wanted one for awhile, & when I finally found one – they announced they were stopping production on the film. Such is life, I suppose.

» The world record for most balloons set off at one time was broken in France – it makes for a really spectacular video.

Quote of the Day!

Zeal without knowledge is fire without light. Thomas Fuller