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Two Russian Dance Videos

Lynette  found these wonderful dances while surfing the web.   Use full screen and sound.   I hope you enjoy. Military I think they're ballet dancers. The dance moves are great. I especially like this one. They're amazing. These women are so graceful, they appear to float. The second half becomes more complex.

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Plans for today Brief Blog Post Take Lynette to physical therapy My eye doctor appointment (1) checkup (2) floaters (3) new glasses prescription (4) left eye... Plant blossom was disposed of Carpet measured ... 

Dracaena Fragrans Corroding Itself

Dracaena Fragrans Martha from the  Plowing Through Life (Martha)  blog identified this plant for me. It is very fragrant, almost too fragrant.  It started making holes in its own leaves by dripping a sticky liquid from its blossoms. It seems a little strange to me.

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Wonder What's in an Eye's Reflection?

I found this image while I was surfing the web yesterday.   It made me wonder what I could find in the eye's reflection.   Some people believe an image of the last thing a dead person saw would be imprinted on his eyes like a photograph.  That's why some murderers would pluck out the eyes of their victims, to avoid evidence.  Of course this is not what really happens. I can see the car more clearly here. The image is starting to blur but I notice another object  even blurrier but starting to take shape. My conclusion is that there are two cars on opposite sides of the street with the open road between them.  It must be a one way street because they are facing the same way. What's on this other side of the eye's reflection?  I see a doorway behind the dark outline of what could be a person's head.  Maybe another doorway or window further down a hallway. Any ideas?

Happy Halloween 2017

Description of Halloween is from   Halloween – October 31 | National Day Calendar "Typical festive Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (or the related “guising”), attending costume parties, decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted house attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories and watching horror films. In many parts of the world, the Christian religious observances of All Hallows’ Eve, including attending church services and lighting candles on the graves of the dead, remain popular. Although, in other locations, these solemn customs are less pronounced in favor of a more commercialized and secularized celebration. Because many Western Christian denominations encourage, although no longer require, abstinence from meat on All Hallows’ Eve, the tradition of eating certain vegetarian foods for this vigil day developed, including the consumption of apples, colcannon, cider, potato pancakes, and s

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