From National Geographic Photo Of The Day; May 16, 2012:
Tsingy Climbing, Madagascar Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic
Climber John “Razor Sharp” Benson weaves through skin-ripping pinnacles. In Malagasy, the formations are called tsingy, meaning “where one cannot walk barefoot.” The terrain resists intrusions from hunters, hungry cattle, and wildfires.
See more pictures from the November 2009 feature story ”Living on a Razor’s Edge.”
Hand painted shoes I made from the Rookie tutorial, with red ribbon laces.
They look so dreamy!!! - Arabelle
“The clean wall” by Emilio Gomariz.
4 years and half of facebook-data have been deleted.
#magenta for life with #theSchram at the #northbrooklyncollective #121knickerbocker (Taken with Instagram at North Brooklyn Collective)









