Snow and Charming know what’s up…
Love this.
The final Stefon sketch from Saturday Night Live.
The Stefon bit was one of my favorites. I’m gonna miss him
Me for the past three days!
Paleo Banana Bread
After starting the paleo diet, I started craving the exact foods I wasn’t allowed to eat. This is my first...
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Mini-EVOO bottles make me smile
I feel like Alice In Wonderland! Who knew olive oil bottles came so teeny tiny?!
Adorbs. :)
The sweater wearing penguins have been released into the wild!
An oil spill in New Zealand meant that these little guys were going to have a tough time unless they had some protection. A call was sent out for knitters who could knit them tiny sweaters to help them out and protect them from the spill. The response was overwhelming, and finally, some of them got to take off their sweaters and head on out back to the wild.
See the updated clip here.
Honestly. What’s cuter than penguins wearing sweaters? NOTHING.

I think we all know what it’s like to feel like an outsider, to feel like no one accepts us for who we are. So in a weird way, this is probably a more human story than not.
Confession: I cried reading it. Really happy he’s got people who love him and want to him around. He’ll be well taken care of.
Awwwwww, right? I mean, look at his face. Schmoops.
Excerpt:
Sitting all alone on a beach, this little seal is an outcast from the colony.
Its crime? Having reddish-brown fur and the palest of blue eyes. The rest of its sleek black family took an instant dislike to the ginger pup, leaving it to fend for itself.
The pictures were taken by Anatoly Strakhov, who spotted the seal on Tyuleniy Island, Russia.
The photographer, 61, said: ‘He was hiding and waiting for his mother to come and feed him.
‘He had a very strange colour fur and looked different from his two black brothers.
I was pleased to be able to capture such an unusual animal, but the poor seal is almost blind and so was unlikely to survive in the wild.’
Luckily, Mr Strakhov was with staff from a dolphinarium who took it into their care.
The pup – whose colour is the result of an accumulation of iron in its fur – might have had more luck in the U.S. One of the biggest concentrations of red-haired seals is in San Francisco.
