pbs-food:

We kqedscience:

Whole Foods Shows Customers the Bleak Future of Produce Without Bees

The decline in bee populations has been all the buzz lately, which led Whole Foods Market to team up with the Xerces Society to show us what a world—or at least, produce section—without bees would look like. The University Heights, Rhode Island store removed all foods that are reliant upon the important pollinators, and it leaves a pretty slim selection; 52% of the produce department’s offerings would be pulled from shelves without bees around to help.”

(via inhabitat)

posted 1 day ago with 7,306 notes via eyewtkas (Source: kqedscience)

my cat panther was running to get this toy and he ended up scraping the entirety of my lower leg and now i have this cut that is like >10 inches long 

posted 2 days ago with 0 notes

Cats and boxes

posted 2 days ago with 0 notes

I laughed really hard at this is the end

posted 5 days ago with 0 notes
Everything I’ve ever let go of had claw marks on it. —David Foster Wallace  (via razorshapes)

A sixth grader’s advice to future sixth graders.

Going to destroy this notebook by the end of the month 😋😎✏📒

posted 2 weeks ago with 0 notes

“Don’t tell him about me, okay?”

posted 2 weeks ago with 1,901 notes via newpenzance (Source: abraxaes)
KG