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(via xkcd: Family Decals)
Based on a true story
I spent some time this week checking out the exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art—online of course, since I’m not in NYC
I was about to leave Spitalfields Market and recognized our stranger leaving with a so called “early morning sunday face”. Sundays – speaking of which. If you ever thought about doing strangers, consider starting on a Sunday. Most shops are closed and everyone seems to enjoy just sticking around – waiting for you to take advantage of moments like these.
Where Children Sleep presents English-born photographer James Mollison’s large-format photographs of children’s bedrooms around the world—from the U.S.A., Mexico, Brazil, England, Italy, Israel and the West Bank, Kenya, Senegal, Lesotho, Nepal, China and India—alongside portraits of the children themselves.
via Where Children Sleep: James Mollison’s Poignant Photographs | Brain Pickings
(He reminds me of the kid from UP.)
Get more pictures and more of their stories here.
the Movie title stills collection
Here’s a collection of stills from the title sequences of movies from the 1920 through the present.
The 1% More Savings Calculator
Increasing your savings by one more percentage point – or even better, another percentage point a year – can add up to big additional savings over time.
The NYT has a handy calculator to show you how much money you could save over time if you just increased your savings rate by 1% per year.
For example:
You can see them all on her site.