The
Homemade Gin Kit ($39.95) lets you make your very own Gin at home without all the expensive equipment. It doesn't require you to set up a distillery. Instead, the kit takes a bottle of Vodka (not included) and makes you
“steep it with the included juniper berries and carefully selected, hand weighed spices, botanicals, flowers, and aromatics.” 36 hours after you start the process you’ll have a batch of about 750ml of gin, which you can pour in the 500ml and 250ml included bottles. So get your drink on with your very own homemade Gin.
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I'm a fan of Owl's and this Owl series is just amazing. You would think that someone just colored these owl's but really they are near photo-realistic drawings.
John Pusateri uses pencils, charcoal, and pastels to create these beautiful colored owls. Pusateri currently has a number of his works available through
Seed Gallery. You can see more from this owl series in his
portfolio.
Source: Colossal
Welcome to TCL Playlist-44. This months playlist will take you on a nice chilled out evening sitting by the fireplace relaxing while watching the snow come down outside. This months installment has some new music by
Local Natives,
Crystal Castle,
Letting Up Despite Great Faults and more... So enjoy the winter months with a relaxing/upbeat playlist
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. Tucan by Kids of 88
2. You by The 1975
3. Breakers by Local Natives
4. Bulletproof Girl by Letting Up Despite Great Faults
5. Sulk Eight and a Half Remix by Trust
6. Affection by Crystal Castles
7. Endless Wave by Paradise
8. Just Give It Up by Parade of Lights
9. Nomadic Firs Remix by Leann Grimes
10. Life Size Ghosts Catching Flies Remix by Mt. Wolf
11. Nowadays by YUS
12. Reverie by Surf Club
13. Sore Tummy by Paws
14. Taste My Sad by Bear; FVCE
Artist
Clement Briend traveled to Cambodia to photograph deities and spirits from Cambodian culture to overlay them on trees in several urban areas with digital projectors. As you can see, they look amazing and it would be something that I would like to see in person. Here is what he had to say about the project.
"It’s a beautiful surprise when the projected spirits awaken and reveal themselves at night as though they are made of the towering trees themselves. The photographic light installations echo the spirituality of the few sprouts of nature in the predominantly urban landscapes. It is a visual imagining of the divine figures that inhabit the world, as seen through an environmentally aware spiritual eye."
You can see more images from this series on
Briend's website.
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Welcome to Bikespiration Part 13. In this installation I found a great Bike Top Ten poster from a Bike Bash that I went to in Tampa this month. I also found some great bikes that can continue the great inspiration on TCL to help inspire your next bike. Enjoy!
If you find any bikes out there that you think would be great in Bikespiration series. Please send me an email at pdragon65[@]gmail.com.
Check out the other installments -
Part 1,
Part 2,
Part3,
Part 4,
Part 5,
Part 6,
Part 7,
Part 8,
Part 9,
Part 10,
Part 11,
Part 12