Luketees

Permalink rhamphotheca:

Houndfish (Tylosurus caribbaeus, now T. crocodilus)
from The Bahama Islands by The Geographical Society of Baltimore 1905. Plate LIII. (via: NOAA Central Library Historical Collection)
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Permalink lylaandblu:

Some fabulous work of the young & talented, lucyengelman, she has beensuch a kindhearted person to talk with, and am so glad to have begun following her in the past few days. If you have an eye for art, then you see what i do,this lady right here knows how to draw, and bring feeling to paper.  
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Permalink stilllifequickheart:

Pierre Joseph Redouté
Citrus
1801-19
Permalink gaws:

We had two trunks of shirts, seventy-five pairs of shoes, five suits in high-powered blogger blue, a saltshaker half-full of tie bars, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored OCDB’s, seven-folds, socks, pocket squares… Also, a quart of whiskey, a quart of gin, a case of Porkslap, a plethora of cutaway shirts, and two dozen ramen. Not that we needed all that for the trip, but once you get locked into a serious blog event, the tendency is to push it as far as you can. The only thing that really worried me were the cutaways. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an cutaway binge, and I knew we’d get into that rotten stuff pretty soon. 
cbenjamin:

rippedbackpocket:

Fear and (self) loathing in Firenze.

I have a feeling this shirt might pop up on your favorite bloggers in the not to distant future.
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Permalink stylespade:

Gotta have: Tshirts from Saturdays Surf NYC
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Permalink scientificillustration:

The Whale Shark, Rhincodon typus
From: ‘Natural history of the whale shark (Rhineodon typhus Smith)’ by Eugene Willis Gudger