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Some napkins I designed for Envelop. You can purchase any of these products over on www.envelop.eu/shop/designers/p/detail/nicolaclare
All of the designs are printed on 100% 230gr/m² cotton and machine washable up to 80°C without fading. The proceeds go to helping me pay my bills and ultimately being able to create more cool stuff for you to buy so it’s definitely a worthwhile spend! ♥
We saw several frogs floating in the pond; it was hard to tell in the light, but we're assuming they're Wood Frogs, given that several dozen of them were calling nearby.
Consider the impressively - to me at least - perceived buoyancy of boats and other insentient vessels that keeps them afloat in all sorts of situations.
If only we could make use of the same inanimate ability, even though in a conscious and identifiable sense in our lives, so as to balance everything together - or at least as much as it is possible to balance together - and thus manage to keep afloat in spite of whether the life on which we float is calm or stormy.
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A view of the Royal rowbarge "Gloriana" in the calm haven of St Katherine's Dock, London, without the added flags and finery associated with its' use at official functions
Leaf in fountain at nectar garden, Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA, October 2021
Photo of the Day for 04/28/2022
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After our first event was ironically washed out - the Afloat team and the Bundaberg community rallied to pull together an amazing night of memories and tributes to all those who helped us and continue to help us following the recent natural disasters. Special thanks to the Bundaberg Regional Council for their kindly donating the use of the Moncrieff.
Helena Lucas, 2.4m
French Olympic Sailing Week, Hyeres, 21st-27th April 2012.
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A northern gannet (Morus bassanus) pauses after devouring a fileted mackerel carcass from our fishing boat.