Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Great Smoky Mountains - Cherokee Black Bear Waving Hello

the black bear on this t-shirt seems to be waving his paw.


which would be strange except that i know from experience that bears have very flexible wrists.



look at that angle! the bear in the driveway last month looks like he's wearing jester shoes.

bear in the driveway

it's possible bears wave hello.

Great Smoky Mountains Cherokee Waving Bear T-shirt click Defunkd

Great Smoky Mountains Cherokee Waving Bear T-shirt click Etsy

Monday, February 4, 2013

Defunkd "Tee for a Tree" Program

I am glad to be a new Defunkd seller for many reasons, not the least of which being this just announced tree-planting program  - "Tee for a Tree" -

 (via Defunkd)
...To celebrate, we've entered into an agreement with weforest.org. They're a highly respected global tree planting organization.
So here's whats going down. For every t-shirt that's sold through Defunkd, one tree will be planted. We're caling it the "Tee for a Tree" program. Vintage t-shirts are already symbols of green especially in the "reuse" department. So it seems fitting that every one sold via Defunkd will now be double green! Customers can be proud of what they're wearing on mutiple levels.
The best part is that we're honoring all previous orders - so among those 300+ orders (and factoring in orders with more than one t-shirt) our first contribution will go toward planting close to 400 trees!...
So check out the fresh vintage t-shirts at Defunkd.


 I have 11 vintage t-shirts with trees on them for sale on there now. This Central Park New York 1970's one is probably the most tree-ish.


Saturday, March 10, 2012

History: Wheels Across America Duffel Bag

Wheels Across America Duffel Bag

In 1989, Bill Duff rolled himself in a wheelchair from Los Angeles to New York City in an effort to raise money for paralysis and bring awareness to spinal injuries. His journey was called Wheels Across America.

Published in 1990 in The Alcade, the University of Texas alumni magazine:



Find the bag on etsy here.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Behind the T-shirt: Meteor Crater Arizona

In February 2005, I drove cross-country with my brother and a Green Giant Little Sprout telephone. We took the mid-southern route along Interstate 40, which is the old fabled Route 66.

Not far off I-40 in Winslow, Arizona is a landmark called Meteor Crater.






















(from meteorcrater.com) -
Meteor Crater is the breath-taking result of a collision between a piece of an asteroid traveling at 26,000 miles per hour and planet Earth approximately 50,000 years ago. Today, Meteor Crater is nearly one mile across, 2.4 miles in circumference and more than 550 feet deep.


Here is a 70's or early 80's souvenir t-shirt from this very place. It is soft and thin and silky and lovely. It may have been touched by aliens or alien dust.

T-shirt available on Etsy here.

More photos with Scout the Sprout here.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Go Kiss a Drunk Moose

An apparently drunk moose was found entangled in an apple tree in Sweden last week.



Somebody needs to give that moose a kiss.


Sweatshirt link here.

Monday, September 12, 2011

public whale tails

nike velour


1980 - 1983 Nike Orange Label Sportswear Velour Zipper Track Jacket, link here



tan sherpa

1980's Tan Sherpa Faux Sheepskin Hoody Jacket link here

Monday, August 22, 2011

Prowling Bears Close NC Mountain Campgrounds


This vintage 1985 Mount Mitchell t-shirt perfectly sums up the current situation.

(via digitriad.com)
Mt Mitchell, NC-- A popular NC mountain campground is closing until the end of August because of bears.

Friday, state park officials make the decision because of increased activity by black bears. The family campground at Mount Mitchell State Park will close at least through August 29, according to the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation
Rangers at the park have recently responded to complaints of bears rummaging for food in the campground area, and similar activity has prompted the U.S. Forest Service to close campgrounds and trails in the adjacent Appalachian Ranger District of Pisgah National Forest.

Bear sightings are often more frequent in late August and September as the animals range farther for food sources in anticipation of winter. Closing the campground will likely encourage bears to abandon the area to seek natural food sources.

The state park, which is on the highest peak in eastern North America, has installed wildlife-proof food storage bins and waste bins, and has developed an improved sign and information system to educate visitors in western parks about safety in areas frequented by bears.

To read more about bear problems at parks in NC mountains, click here.
Visitors to all state parks can lessen their chances of bear encounters or encounter bears more safely by following a few simple rules:

-- Put all food into wildlife-proof bins or store food, coolers, cooking and cleaning supplies, stoves, cosmetics and toiletries out of sight in a locked vehicle. Never store these items in vehicle passenger compartments, tents or backpacks.
-- Don't hike alone and make noise as you hike so that you won't surprise a bear.
-- If you encounter a bear, stop, then back away slowly and leave the area. Do not feed the animal, do not surround it, and do not run.
-- If a bear approaches, stand your ground or back away slowly. Do not run. Keep your group together, and make lots of noise and throw non-food items at the bear.
-- Back-country campers should carry bear-proof canisters, or bags to suspend their food at least 15 feet off the ground and five feet from any tree trunk. Backpacks should be left empty and open outside of tents.

To read about an actual encounter I had with 3 bears in Asheville this past April, click here: Happy Birthday Eli vs. the Bears