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I've been getting team-up requests for this tree but to be honest it's meant to be just my own favourites. If you like it though, pick it and you'll see all my updates.
If it grows to the point where I have trees within this that I don't mind teaming up on, I'll update this editorial.
If you'd like to team up on something else, take a look at my other pearltrees. Sep 23

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squirrel hit by snowball by Marco Sartori

http://1x.com/photo/40080/ oh yea, animal cruelty, what fun....how would any of the people in the comments field feel if a large entity larger than you, threw a ball of compacted snow at you.
You are looking at pictures of a house I built for our family in Wales. http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm

A Low Impact Woodland Home

If you happen to be curious about what the future home of your grandchildren might look like, take a glance at Remistudio’s concept hotel called The Ark. Russian architect, Alexander Remizov, is the mastermind behind the project, he believes that his floating “slinky,” which can hold up to 10,000 people can have multiple uses, including a safe house for disaster relief.

THE ARK HOTEL? OR DISASTER RELIEF HOUSING? «

http://knstrct.com/2011/01/11/the-ark-hotel-or-disaster-relief-housing/
http://www.marchandmeffre.com/detroit/index.html At the end of the XIXth Century, mankind was about to fulfill an old dream.

Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre Photography - The Ruins of Detroit

The Kingston Lounge

Ballroom in 2006, in the midst of being gutted; the marble floor was in the process of being pulled up. Personal note: I feel compelled by recent reports of the deteriorating conditions at The Divine Lorraine to write this article, which I may only accompany by some photos taken in the span of a couple of hours in 2006. The Lorraine is NRHP listed for both its architectural import and its significance in civil rights as the first integrated hotel in Philadelphia. http://kingstonlounge.blogspot.com/
Hurricane Katrina killed this clown. According to the photographer, “An abandoned Six Flags amusement park, someone spray painted ‘Six Flags 2012 coming soon’ on the wall above the downed head. http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/05/creepy-crusty-crumbling-illegal-tour-of-abandoned-six-flags-new-orleans-75-pics/

Creepy, Crusty, Crumbling: Illegal Tour of Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans [75 Pics]

Incredible pictures of Earth taken from the space station | check it out! - StumbleUpon

http://zubeta.com/beta/incredible-pictures-of-earth-taken-from-the-space-station/ I can imagine it being hard to take a “bad shot” from such a vantage point, even when it’s cloudy or after nightfall the images of Earth taken from the space station are really something special.

Top 10 examples of brilliant shadow art (Pic) | Daily Dawdle

http://www.dailydawdle.com/2010/08/top-10-examples-of-brilliant-shadow-art.html You like funny photos? Well here at DailyDawdle.com, so do we. That's why we're here 365 days a year finding and posting funny pictures, funny videos, funny cats doing their cat things and other random humor for your viewing pleasure.
Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities. Un match visuel amical entre ces deux villes, c'est le regard d'un amoureux de Paris sur un New York rempli de détails, de clichés et de contradictions : suivez le guide.

Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities

http://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/

Skull Illusions | Mighty Optical Illusions

While we do a lot of skull illusions, few seem as romantic and touching as these three. In fact, Vurdlak already posted one by artist Karl Kwasny, who did the first and last ones in this post. I have to admit, I am attracted to Kwasny’s art for the very same reason Vurdlak is – [...]

Rossetti Archive

T HE Rossetti Archive facilitates the scholarly study of Dante Gabriel Rossetti , the painter, designer, writer, and translator who was, according to both John Ruskin and Walter Pater, the most important and original artistic force in the second half of the nineteenth century in Great Britain. In Whistler's famous comment, “He was a king”.

Mariana (Millais) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mariana is an 1851 oil-on-wood painting by John Everett Millais . The image is based on the solitary Mariana from William Shakespeare ’s Measure for Measure , written between 1601 and 1606. In the play, Mariana was to be married, but was rejected when her dowry was lost in a shipwreck.