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Miss Cellania's Links
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Seven of the Worst Bridge Disasters in World History. The collapse of
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge is shocking—but not unprecedented.
Dogs’ brai...
1 hour ago
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Friday Face OFF -- Napping Cat
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For this week's *Friday Face OFF* link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of
DVArtist, Art, Food, Gardening blog . . .
Here's a simple print of ...
2 hours ago
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10 Real People Behind Classic Fictional Characters
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Ernest Hemingway once said, “When writing a novel, a writer should create
living people; people, not characters. A character is a caricature.” Good
chara...
5 hours ago
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Song Memory/Happy Anniversary Wishes
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"In The Pines"! Oh goodness, how this brings back memories for me.
I hope you are able to see the video that I have here for you of Dolly
Parton sin...
12 hours ago
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Finding Time for "Me" Time
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WebMD talks with experts about how women can take time for themselves and
why they should make the effort
14 hours ago
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Baked Mascarpone and Blueberry Dessert : Simple, Easy, Low Carb
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This popular recipe is from Pascale Naessens, it's a sugar-free yet
deliciously decadent low-carb dessert which has only three ingredients, so
simple and e...
14 hours ago
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Monster
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A rainy day and a cold one.
I walked the dogs and left them cuddled up asleep and went to the Chester
Storyhouse. I was too early so had pad Thai in the Ma...
16 hours ago
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A bird on Good Friday.
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I just love looking at the Northern Cardinal and had never seen one before
until David up there in Canada put a photo on his blog showing this
gorgeous b...
23 hours ago
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MEU AMIGO...
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2 days ago
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Chickpea Flour And Malaria
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Hello Sweet Souls!
Hope all is well and weather is friendly at your part of land . Our
temperature is reaching 36 until now . Weather is dramatic with...
2 days ago
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Tell Me A Story
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Before humans had organized methods of writing there were storytellers.
Depending on the culture they had different names. The Irish and Scots had The
Se...
3 days ago
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Bare with me...
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Just to warn you, I'm in a *strange* place... (*not geographically - which
by the way apparently isn't taught in school anymore?... at least my
granddaug...
5 days ago
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Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Following an assessment ten days ago, my mother's geriatrician has finally
agreed to sign a form stating that she no longer has the capacity to make
her ...
4 weeks ago
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Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
10 months ago
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Quando meno te l'aspetti... la Natura ti ricorda chi sei...
2 years ago
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Capri view
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vista su Capri
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
8 years ago
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
10 years ago
Those little dandelion seeds look like mini-parachutists.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid I used to pretend I was flying through the sky, riding on the seed part, like a hot air balloon.
DeleteI thought the same thing. Flower parachutes.
DeleteAll those wishes floating around.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
DeleteI'm sneezing already!!
ReplyDeleteSorry!
DeleteThey are one of the prettier seed dispersal units, alone or as a group (called a dandelion clock, I found out not too many years ago).
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
DeleteThey are lovely, light as a feather.
ReplyDeletePerfect control of light and depth of field. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute. First thought that came to mind was 'fairies'. Not sure why since I don't really think about them.
ReplyDeleteDid you take this photo?
ReplyDeleteI wish I did. I found it on line. I usually add a note like "web" but forgot to this time. Sorry.
DeleteThanks for visiting. I'll visit your blog.
DeleteA lovely image …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan