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The Shape of Paris
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Pro skater Andy Anderson takes a tour of Paris. That description seems way
too straightforward. Sure, he's impressive, and finds infinite
opportunities...
2 hours ago
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Like you do
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Don’t get me started
We only get post around once a week now.
Of course it’s all unofficial but after a straw poll of villagers was taken
I have come to t...
6 hours ago
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PESO PESADO...
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11 hours ago
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Sexaur Seed
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14 hours ago
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Leek Rarebit Pork Steaks ... taste great
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*Leeks* add a silky texture to this meaty take on *Welsh rarebit*. Add
cider, cheese and mustard for a savoury punch, then pile the lovely leeks
on top o...
21 hours ago
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Wreath Flower, Western Australia
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Mullewa in Western Australia is one of the areas you will find the wreath
flower which is 4,201km (2,610 miles) from Tasmania (home). We visited
this ...
1 day ago
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10 Iconic Masterpieces Attacked by Pure Pettiness
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Art museums are meant to be sacred halls of culture where humanity’s
greatest achievements are preserved for eternity. Unfortunately, some
visitors see a...
1 day ago
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Compassion, Empathy, Kindness
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to you all!
Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to visit me here! I
really...
1 day ago
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Take Care Of Business
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I am an open and friendly (not flirtatious) person. Of course there are
exceptions but most people like me. And I like most of them.
Unfortunately that d...
3 days ago
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Happy Woman’s Day, Mohatta Palace And Museum Trip Photos And Food
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Help Beautiful Souls!
First of all Happy Woman’s Day to all female friends. And thank you for
everything you’ve done for beautifying the world around y...
4 days ago
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Flap Jacks! and no, not the kind you think...
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These are just my latest purchase from the British Emporium near us. DH and
I watch *The British Baking Show *on Netflix almost daily. Love it! I have
t...
5 days ago
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Harriet Powers: Textile Artist (Quilter)
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Harriet Powers was born into slavery in 1837 near Athens, Georgia. It is
not certain how many quilts she made in her lifetime, but we know of two
tha...
6 days ago
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Catching Up
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Hello, my people.
It's been so long since I've posted, I feel like I don't quite belong in
the blogosphere anymore.
But here I am anyway.
I am at home ...
3 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 ...
2 years ago
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Capri view
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vista su Capri
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
10 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...
11 years ago
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That's going too far don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI remember once when I was in a really low mood how I wanted to join back into nature.
DeleteI wanted to become one with this large tree growing outside our front door.
It wasn't frightening. It was sort of soothing in a way.
Perhaps it's a photographic representation of the pagan god of vegetation known as "The Green Man"?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to meet him and learn.
DeleteThat interesting in how that is done..good find.
ReplyDeletethis is DIVINE TRUTH of our existence i believe dear John :)use we are drowned in the dead pool of mat
ReplyDeletethough we don't realize it because we are drowned in the deadpool of material
Wonderful photographic image putting man and nature together.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great representation of that.
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