First Florida Newborn Is Surrendered To Only Life-Saving ‘Safe Haven Baby Boxes’

Photo: NataliaD/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.) The child was safely recovered and transported to the hospital where they will be up for adoption. In addition, the organization has a 24-hour crisis hotline and provides training for first responders. Photo: NataliaD/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.) Safe Haven Baby Boxes Founder Monica Kelsey spoke at a press conference regarding the Ocala surrender. The first thing that we want is we want to address the parents who legally surrendered this infant....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · Angela Martinez

Gray Whale Gives Birth in Front of Whale Watching Boat

Photo: izanbar/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.) Going whale watching can be an extraordinary way to observe the behavior of incredible sea creatures. It was then that everyone realized the once-in-a-lifetime event that they had the privilege to see. Photo: izanbar/Depositphotos(Not a photo of the actual event.) We were right there when it happened. We have footage of the whale bringing her calf over to our boat. She also noted how important these initial moments are for bonding between mother and calf....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 137 words · Molly Robinson MD

Hugh Jackman Begs the Academy Not to Nominate Ryan Reynolds for “Spirited” Song

Knowing the Canadian actor will boast about it, Jackman is begging the Academy to not nominate him. Jackman pleaded in a tongue-in-cheek message posted on Twitter. Its a great movie. Photo: Screenshot fromTwitter Reynolds caught wind of what his frenemy said and retweeted the video, adding, Disagree. I think the deepfakes that sung and danced for Will and I would love to perform at the Oscars. There are 15 songs on the shortlist, and usually five are nominated in the end....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 90 words · Scott Werner

Mom Finds Daughter on Roblox to Tell Her to Take the Lasagna Out of the Freezer

Photo:ChaCha Watson For some parents, meeting their kids halfway is the key to communication. Some others, though, go the extra mile. Not only did she succeed, but she now has a very funny story to tell, too. Photo:ChaCha Watson Watson figured Mira didn’t pick up because the game would have booted her if she had answered. Luckily, she was able to find her daughter in the first part of the game....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 154 words · David Gilmore

Viral “Popcorn Guy” Amazes TikTok With His Mesmerizing Snack-Serving Skills

Photo: Screenshots fromTikTok Daily chores can be a drag, especially if you just do them mechanically. That’s why adding a bit of fun can turn the most mundane activity into something truly enjoyable. Just askJason Grosboll, a concession stand worker at a movie theater in Corpus Christi, Texas. Photo: Screenshots fromTikTok He added some filters and slowed down the video, adding his reaction in the process. That first video was watched 6 million times....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Bryan Bennett

Artist Makes Massive Sand Drawings That Will Eventually Be Swallowed by the Tide

For land artists, the Earth becomes a giant canvas for their incredible imagery. His ephemeral designs are intricateespecially considering their scaleand feature a variety of subjects. JBens beach drawings range in size from 100 to 330 feet wide. They are done without a solid plan in mind. The land artist captures all of his finished pieces with a drone. Then, it’s time to enjoy it before the ocean swallows it whole....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 86 words · Jeffrey Guerrero

Download Nearly 70,000 Color Photos Showing Life Around the World in the Early 20th Century

French banker Albert Kahn started the project in 1908 with the goal to photograph humanity around the world. The project continued until 1931, with Kahn hiring 12 professional photographers to travel to 50 countries. Since 1990, the Albert Kahn Museum has administered the collection. A flower seller in Paris, France (1918) Through theImage Portal, visitors can enjoy a look at 80% of the Archives of the Planet. Nearly 70,000 photos from the Archives of the Planet are now available to download at high resolution....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · Emily West

Eye-Opening Winners of the Close-up Photographer of the Year Contest

Natures Pitfall by Samantha Stephens (Canada). Here there is no rich soil, but rather a floating mat of Sphagnum moss. For a plant thats used to capture tiny invertebrate, a juvenile Spotted Salamander is a hefty feast! “Nature’s Pitfall” by Samantha Stephens (Canada). Overall winner and Winner Animals.“Northern Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia purpurea) are carnivorous, allowing them to survive in nutrient-poor bog environments. Here there is no rich soil, but rather a floating mat of Sphagnum moss....

January 9, 2023 · 15 min · 3081 words · Patrick Cruz

Hyperrealistic Paintings of Crumpled Ornate Rugs With Secrets Hidden Beneath

At first glance, it’s hard to separateAntonio Santins art from reality. Amazingly, Santin spares no detail in his ongoing series of rug paintings. Sometimes, it may seem as though Santin’s hyperrealistic rugs are covering a figure or object. Santin has an exhibition titledLullabycoming up atGalerie ISAin Mumbai. The show will run from January 12 to February 28, 2023. In the meantime, you’re able to see more of the artist’s amazing work on hiswebsiteandInstagram....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 106 words · Ricardo Williams

Poignant Illustrations Imagine Princess Diana and the Royal Family if She Was Alive Today

Princess Diana was a beloved figure whose untimely death in 1997 shocked the world. IllustratorAutumn Yingimagines what that couldve looked like in her illustrations about the royal family. Yings jubilant imaginings depict them all as one happy family. Combining a photorealistic illustration style with a delicate watercolor touch, Yings pictures evoke a beautiful fantasy. Princess Diana was a beloved figure whose untimely death in 1997 shocked the world. Illustrator Autumn Ying imagines what that couldve looked like in her illustrations about the royal family....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 94 words · Robert Torres DDS

Studio Ghibli Director Hayao Miyazaki Draws Illustration for the Year of the Rabbit

According to the Chinese zodiac, 2023 is the year of the rabbit. It was accompanied by a message,saying, Happy New Year. A rabbit drawn by Mr. Miyazaki. Its name is Uu-chan. It appears to have a twin named Fuu-chan. Thank you for your continued support in the year. The name Uu-chan, derives from the Japanese word for rabbit,usagi. Similarly, Fuu-chan is related to the words forfutago, meaning twin, andfuku, which translates to luck....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 89 words · Kevin Watson

Aerial Photos Take Us Down Remote Roads Surrounded by Gorgeous Landscapes

This time, to get the perfect angle for each shot, he used a drone. A lone vehicle in the center of the road is the only constant in these varying landscapes. This is because the planning was difficult due to the remote locations photographed. For Krautgartner, this unique way of showing the world is his way of sending a message. Related Articles:

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 62 words · Michael Crosby

Artist Tucks Detailed Little Landscapes Inside Antique Suitcases

Traveling allows us to see landscapes we wouldn’t be able to explore otherwise. With it, she creates miniature landscapes inside vintage suitcases and trunks. These additions further the message she’s trying to put out into the world. All these indicators help to inform the landscape that I create. Vance explains that she looks for specific styles of personal luggage, especially the more unique varieties. Environmental artist Kathleen Vance creates miniature landscapes inside vintage suitcases and trunks for herTraveling Landscapesseries....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 79 words · Miss Elizabeth White MD