“For creative kids in Wellington, New Zealand, Capital E is the place to be during school holidays. In a flurry of activity that spread over 11 action-packed days, this sprawling cardboard metropolis was built under the banner of Lets Play City.”
Another, less elaborate cardboard-city-for-kids described in this earlier post.
Sarah Kneiling, agriculture-business senior, and Brad Armentor, kinesiology senior, will join 19 other Quidditch players for the first International Quidditch Association 2012 Summer Games.
The United States will compete against the United Kingdom, Australia, France and Canada in the July 8 tournament in Oxford’s Cutteslowe Park. The two finalists from that tournament will participate in a Quidditch demonstration match during Oxford’s Olympic torch festival on July 9.
A spectacular photo of downtown Baton Rouge during a thunderstorm on 5/6/12 by local photographer Frank McMains. More of Frank’s pix are at http://www.lemonsandbeans.com/
COME ON, COME ON! HUSTLE!
OH MY GOD THIS GAME IS INTENSE. I HAVEN’T BEEN THIS AMPED UP SINCE THAT TIME I DRANK TWO 2 LITERS OF CRYSTAL PEPSI AND WENT TO GO SEE BEL BIV DEVOE.
Two pallets = instant bike rack
This DIY “pallet bike rack” photo has been making the blogosphere and Pinterest rounds over the past several months. I’ve seen it so many times that I thought we’d already featured it in our extensive group of pallet-related posts; turns out we had not … until now!
Find more Unconsumption bike-related posts here.
(photo via lowtechatmo on Flickr)



