lickypickystickyme:

If grandmothers around the world had a rallying cry, it would probably sound something like “You need to eat!”

Photographer Gabriele Galimberti’s grandmother said something similar to him before one of his many globetrotting work trips. To ensure he had at least one good meal, she prepared for him a dish of ravioli before he departed on one of his adventures.  

“In that occasion I said to my grandma ‘You know, Grandma, there are many other grandmas around the world and most of them are really good cooks,” Galimberti wrote via email. “I’m going to meet them and ask them to cook for me so I can show you that you don’t have to be worried for me and the food that I will eat!’ This is the way my project was born!”

The project, “Delicatessen With Love”, took Galimberti to 58 countries where he photographed grandmothers with both the ingredients and finished signature dishes.

He acted as photographer and stylist during each shoot with the grandmothers, taking a portrait of both the women and the food they made for him.

From top to bottom: 

Inara Runtule, 68, Kekava, Latvia. Silke €(herring with potatoes and cottage cheese).

Grace Estibero, 82, Mumbai, India. Chicken vindaloo.

Susann Soresen, 81, Homer, Alaska. Moose steak.

Serette Charles, 63, Saint-Jean du Sud, Haiti. Lambi in creole sauce.

The photographer’s grandmother Marisa Batini, 80, Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy. Swiss chard and ricotta Ravioli with meat sauce.

Normita Sambu Arap, 65, Oltepessi (Masaai Mara), Kenya. Mboga and orgali (white corn polenta with vegetables and goat).

Julia Enaigua, 71, La Paz, Bolivia. Queso Humacha (vegetables and fresh cheese soup).

Fifi Makhmer, 62, Cairo, Egypt. Kuoshry (pasta, rice and legumes pie).

Isolina Perez De Vargas, 83, Mendoza, Argentina. Asado criollo (mixed meats barbecue).

Bisrat Melake, 60, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Enjera with curry and vegetables.

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Day 30: 42

mermanmovies365:

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Source: Theater

Genre: Historical Drama

Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford

Summary: The account of how Jackie Robinson came to play Major League baseball.

Like this?  Recommendations: Cinderella Man, The Greatest Game Ever Played

We’re one month in!  Just a reminder to follow my movie-a-day blog if you’d like a barrage of movie titles to check out.

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How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source

(Source: descepter)

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Boston: my love.  My first and always home.

Boston: my love.  My first and always home.

hookteeth:

escapekit:

 Chromatic Typewriter Prints

Tyree Callahan has recycled (or upcycled, perhaps) a classic 1937 Underwood typewriter by replacing letters with sponges soaked across the spectrum with bright yellows, reds, blues and combinations thereof.

Now wait just one second.

What a fantastic idea.

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We enter a little coffeehouse with a friend of mine and give our order. While we’re approaching our table two people come in and they go to the counter:

‘Five coffees, please. Two of them for us and three suspended’ They pay for their order, take the two and leave.

I ask my friend: “What are those ‘suspended’ coffees?”
My friend: “Wait for it and you will see.”

Some more people enter. Two girls ask for one coffee each, pay and go. The next order was for seven coffees and it was made by three lawyers - three for them and four ‘suspended’. While I still wonder what’s the deal with those ‘suspended’ coffees I enjoy the sunny weather and the beautiful view towards the square infront of the café. Suddenly a man dressed in shabby clothes who looks like a beggar comes in throught the door and kindly asks
‘Do you have a suspended coffee ?’

It’s simple - people pay in advance for a coffee meant for someone who can not afford a warm bevarage. The tradition with the suspended coffees started in Naples, but it has spread all over the world and in some places you can order not only a suspended coffee, but also a sandwitch or a whole meal.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have such cafés or even grocery stores in every town where the less fortunate will find hope and support ? If you own a business why don’t you offer it to your clients… I am sure many of them will like it.

Source : [x]

I love this idea.

(Source: wenchymcwench)

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A Movie a Day

mermanmovies365:

Starting on April 1st, I will attempt to see at least one film a day for a year (with a smattering of TV episodes, mini-series, etc) and share them with people, along with how to find them and perhaps tidbits, recommendations, etc.  I got the idea from Mark Duplass’s Twitter #Netflix365 thread, but I want the option of posting pictures and/or more than 160 characters, hence the blog.  We’ll see how it goes.

My new blog: The goal is to expose people (and myself) to a wide variety of film genres, but there will definitely be an emphasis on classics, art films, foreign films, etc.  Follow if you’d like to learn about a different film each day!  http://mermanmovies365.tumblr.com/

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September 3rd, 1967, Stockholm, Sweden. The day Sweden changed from driving on the left to driving on the right.

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amandapalmer:

odditiesoflife:

How Keys Work

coooool

I had no idea.

amandapalmer:

odditiesoflife:

How Keys Work

coooool

I had no idea.

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Fahrenheit 451

A special limited edition of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 was bound in asbestos board.

This is not the type of music I typically enjoy.  At all.  However, I have a huge addiction to this jam.  Huge.  Massive.  It’s like every fiber of my being is filled w/ a frenetic energy, and I’ve had it playing on repeat incessantly the past few days as I finished editing.  I’m not even conscious of the song itself anymore— time is passing in weird ways.  What few lyrics exist have melded themselves with the wave of noise.  It has transcended to this new plane where I’m not even listening with my ears anymore but absorbing the pulse through my nerve endings.  It’s the gutter glitter of binaural beats.  Completely whack.

(Source: Spotify)

fotojournalismus:

Gale Force winds from the North make spectacular pictures at the harbour in Seaham, northeast England, as they batter the seafront on Feb. 6, 2013.

[Credit : Owen Humphreys/AP]

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(c) Steve McCurry
Saw the stunning “no strangers” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography today.

(c) Steve McCurry

Saw the stunning “no strangers” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography today.