If I ever become an iPhone sleeve kind of guy, I know which one I’ll be buying.
Bell & Oak’s beautiful coaster sets graced the covers of one of the latest Need editions. Needless to say, Bell & Oak’s design taste is spread across all their products.
If I ever become an iPhone sleeve kind of guy, I know which one I’ll be buying.
Bell & Oak’s beautiful coaster sets graced the covers of one of the latest Need editions. Needless to say, Bell & Oak’s design taste is spread across all their products.
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I pointed out some terrifying photography a few weeks back in The Sunday Edition and those same crazy guys are back at it again.
Standing on top of skyscrapers hundreds of feet in the air, Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov don’t seem to understand boundaries or fear. This time, they’ve taken a few day trips to Cairo, Guangzhou, and Shanghai.
Just looking at these photos makes my spine tingle.
On an entirely different note from the rest of the stuff I like to talk about, I want to express my pride in how we as a country have dealt with the shooting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
There is always concern that screen time gives terrorists and criminals the power they desire. Yet, few people I have talked to even know the shooter’s name. Most people know he was Canadian and from somewhere in Quebec, but generally that’s the depth of it.
In contrast, the media has put themselves firmly behind the death and sacrifice of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo. Yesterday’s NHL game in Ottawa is a fantastic example of how we as a nation have come together to mourn and move forward.
Our American friends are trailblazers in so many cultural and political ventures. But, this time, the US media could take a few clues from the impressive Canadian media up north.
Enjoy these reads this Sunday afternoon.
Happy Sunday.