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It's not unusual for us to walk out of our house into a spider web. This morning, we discovered a little guy trying to make a web across our glass door and door handle.
HE DID IT! On June 23, 2013, with the whole world watching on Discovery Channel and DiscoveryChannel.com , balance artist Nik Wallenda walked across the Grand Canyon. He was untethered (no support rope, no net), carried only a balancing bar, and walked 22 minutes on a cable 1,500ft above the canyon floor. Wallenda set a new world record to be the first person to ever accomplish this feat. Throughout his walk, he spoke a lot with God, channeling his focus on putting one foot in front of the other and not losing his balance. He sat on the cable twice, allowing him to regain balance during some nasty winds, but he kept going. He ran the last few feet and dismounted, kissing the ground and his family. His father was coaching him from the minute he stepped on the cable: he told him when wind was coming and reassured him that he was doing well and holding focus. Congratulations, Nik! We were holding our breath for you. First steps Watch his post-walk interv...
Good morning! Bonjour! Today we went to a small cafe in Bastille called Cafe Truc , which literally means Cafe "Stuff." It was so cutely decorated and we enjoyed a traditional French breakfast here: croissant, pain du chocolat, tea, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. On our way to the Jewish quarter, we passed a museum with the sculpture below. The exhibit was showing all kinds of street sculpture and I recognized this from an article that was shared with me years ago. It reminded me of the other Bruno Catalano sculptures that were debuted in 2013. Pigeon taking a bath. Under the arches on the Place De Vosges: We made it to the Temple Des Vosges, which is an Orthodox shul in the middle of Paris. We were informed that the seats are full every Shabbat, and they have weddings and other special events there regularly. There was also a reception hall that had hand-painted walls with scenes from the Bible: Afterwards, we continued on to the Rue De...
National Geographic's Photo of the Day team selects an image to be posted online every day. These images can come from staff NatGeo photographers or from online submissions from amateur or professional independent photographers. Take a look below at some incredible shots from May and June. Some of these jumped out at me from the simple beauty of the image, while others struck a different chord: the Apples, Baku image reminded me of a past season of the “ Amazing Race ” during which the contestants had to search through a car like this one to find the one marked apple. The Eastern Screech Owl photo is such an incredible study in the combination of textures and patterns: the soft feathers of the owl mesh perfectly with the hard, cracked bark of the tree in which it’s sitting. See a new photo every day. MAY 1, 2013 Surfer, Australia Photograph by Alex Coppel , My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: The Stories Behind Your Shots "During my summer holidays I s...
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