Visit the Cellar!

The Cellar Image of the Day is just a section of a larger web community: bright folks talking about everything. The Cellar is the original coffeeshop with no coffee and no shop. Founded in 1990, The Cellar is one of the oldest communities on the net. Join us at the table if you like!

 
What's IotD?

The interesting, amazing, or mind-boggling images of our days.

IotD Stuff

ARCHIVES - over 13 years of IotD!
About IotD
RSS2
XML

Permalink Latest Image

October 22, 2020: A knot of knots is up at our new address

Recent Images

September 28th, 2020: Flyboarding
August 31st, 2020: Arriving Home / Happy Monkey Bait
August 27th, 2020: Dragon Eye Pond
August 25th, 2020: Sharkbait
July 29th, 2020: Gateway to The Underworld
July 27th, 2020: Perseverance
July 23rd, 2020: Closer to the Sun

The CELLAR Tip Mug
Some folks who have noticed IotD

Neatorama
Worth1000
Mental Floss
Boing Boing
Switched
W3streams
GruntDoc's Blog
No Quarters
Making Light
darrenbarefoot.com
GromBlog
b3ta
Church of the Whale Penis
UniqueDaily.com
Sailor Coruscant
Projectionist

Link to us and we will try to find you after many months!

Common image haunts

Astro Pic of the Day
Earth Sci Pic of the Day
We Make Money Not Art
Spluch
ochevidec.net
Strange New Products
Geisha Asobi Blog
Cute animals blog (in Russian)
20minutos.es
Yahoo Most Emailed

Please avoid copyrighted images (or get permission) when posting!

Advertising

The best real estate agents in Montgomery County

   xoxoxoBruce  Monday Aug 28 11:56 PM

Aug 29th, 2017: Hubble’s Space

The Hubble telescope changed our perception and understanding how big space is.
Hubble helped scientists understand how planets and galaxies form.
Hubble Ultra Deep Field picture shows some of the farthest galaxies ever seen.
Hubble pictures convinced scientists the universe is almost 14 billion years old.
Hubble gave us the most beautiful éclairs ever, in vanilla, pistachio, raspberry, salted caramel, and chocolate.



Quote:
Capturing “the beauty of the cosmos,” each éclair features icing inspired by an interstellar aesthetic. Various shades of blue, purple, and pink swirl together to form galaxies speckled with stars. Though made with simple ingredients—most notably sugar and food coloring—each tiny treat features the captivating colors and mesmerizing depth found in Hubble Space Telescope photos, proving the pastry's' infinite artistic possibilities.


Musse Confectionery's galactic éclairs are worth trying if you happen to be in Kiev.

link


Happy Monkey  Wednesday Aug 30 10:34 AM

How-to:




xoxoxoBruce  Wednesday Aug 30 11:51 AM

You should have posted a warning, this video may cause cavities.



glatt  Wednesday Aug 30 11:55 AM

I couldn't watch it all the way through. Why does she edit out her breathing? It's literally nonstop talking. It really bothered me.



xoxoxoBruce  Wednesday Aug 30 12:06 PM

Yeah, she's annoying.



fargon  Wednesday Aug 30 12:13 PM

She is too perky.



Happy Monkey  Wednesday Aug 30 12:49 PM

I enjoy her videos. I'm sure I couldn't handle her in person (I'm awkward with handshakes, let alone hugs), but my perkiness ratio is extremely low in my other media consumption, so maybe she evens things out.



Gravdigr  Wednesday Aug 30 02:09 PM

I've got some ideas for videos I'd like to see her make.

She could have a stellar career in the pornography industry.



SPUCK  Tuesday Sep 5 12:31 AM

Blech. Blue food from a bottle??



xoxoxoBruce  Tuesday Sep 5 01:46 AM

Now now, not all blue bottle food is bad.




Your reply here?

The Cellar Image of the Day is just a section of a larger web community: a bunch of interesting folks talking about everything. Add your two cents to IotD by joining the Cellar.