
http://www.sweet-station.com/blog/?p=938
I stumbled across this sink design and thought it is very unique. It is new technology but they use the design from a 400 million year old species, cephalopods. It is crazy how they take the designs of so long ago and turn it into something useful now. I would recommend this site to new interior decors interested in using unique designs. The sources are not given for this site, the maker is unknown. This sink is very nice and unique however is seems to take up way to much space. Would this sink design cause an excessive use of water?
I stumbled across this sink design and thought it is very unique. It is new technology but they use the design from a 400 million year old species, cephalopods. It is crazy how they take the designs of so long ago and turn it into something useful now. I would recommend this site to new interior decors interested in using unique designs. The sources are not given for this site, the maker is unknown. This sink is very nice and unique however is seems to take up way to much space. Would this sink design cause an excessive use of water?
http://interesting-world.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/mother-nature-19.jpg
I came across this picture. I look at it as the perfect “fall” photo. This is an epic change in nature that is creative in its own way. What is interesting to me about this is how perfect things can occur in nature. I would recommend this to a class mate that loves nature as much as I do and the color of sun fire orange. This spectacular photo was taken by an unknown photographer. One question I have is why do the actual leaves change colors?
I came across this picture. I look at it as the perfect “fall” photo. This is an epic change in nature that is creative in its own way. What is interesting to me about this is how perfect things can occur in nature. I would recommend this to a class mate that loves nature as much as I do and the color of sun fire orange. This spectacular photo was taken by an unknown photographer. One question I have is why do the actual leaves change colors?

You do not hear of one in a million happening very often, but with this apple it did. This apple genetically mutated to produce one half green and a perfect line down the middle to separate it from the other red half. This occurred in Ken Morrish’s garden that he has been maintaining for 45 years. A question I have is why haven’t farmers used this mutation to create this apple all the time as a delicious treat?
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.