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I’m tired, boss.....Mostly I’m tired of people being ugly to each other. I’m tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world everyday. There’s too much of it. It’s like pieces of glass in my head all the time. Can you understand?

 

Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey(Film - The Green Mile)

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She takes my breath away.

ephemeral watercolor published in Colon Cancer Symptoms.

The sharpness on that one is really bad but the beauty of this place left me no choice to share it.

In the Himalayas atmosphere and scenes constantly leave you breathless, like this view of Kangtega (6782m) and Thamserku (6608m) next to a pile of Buddhist prayer stones high on the slopes above the river Dudh Kosi valley

I was a bit miffed (actually heartbroken - Mlle Jolie I need you in my life!) about not being able to get any of the Boudoir dolls... so I decided to style my own dolls in my very own Boudoir Collection! First up - Veronique! I hope you enjoy!

".. Dentro esplodi e fuori bruci

e ti consumi e scappi via .."

Negramaro°Dolores O'Riordan

 

Date: February 2020

Location: Novara

ph: Giovanni Riccioni

 

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Untermyer Gardens will leave you breathless not only from it's beauty but from climbing up a lot of steps.

(NIKON D90; 3/1/2009; 1/250 at f/2.8; ISO 320; white balance: Auto; focal length: 200 mm)

On a hot summer's evening this vixen ran along the riverbank to get to our normal feeding spot. That's why she's panting in this shot.

In recent days she has been accompanied by a skinny cub... which means this fox is now a mum.

Photo by Diana Haven;

Asteria Creations - Carolina MESH hooded gown [sugar/wine];

Amacci Hair - Desire - red fade;

[White~Widow] - Breathless (body tattoo) - WLRP Hunt prize 2015;

Cpl. Randy Soliz, an administration clerk with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit dives into the water to shed his gear during an intermediate swim qualification on June 13, 2018. Marines are inherently amphibious by nature and are expected to operate in aquatic environments.

 

(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matthew Teutsch)

Original taken by Laura

Today was really emotional for me. I spent most of the day feeling like I was gasping for air... Hopefully tomorrow will be better.

If lying was a job i know someone who would be a billionaire

A different butterfly than is usually around, backlit to produce the dark background.

The Butterfly house is so named because it was built in 1950 right on one-half acre of rocky Pacific cliffs outside Carmel to mimic a butterfly or, more likely, a seabird. It offers a near transparent view of the sea from almost every angle. The original architect and owner was Frank Wynkoop. The roof of the home and a window on the ocean side were built at a steep angle to deflect wind and water — the northern coast of California gets an “Irene-like” beating sometimes, too. It was always an architectural stunner, though locals predicted it wouldn’t stay on it’s rocky perch for long. Well, guess what? Sixty years and one amazing renovation later – by the original architect’s sons – the Butterfly House was bolted 6 feet deep into the rock and remains more than ever one of the most amazing homes in the U.S.

 

The renovation and updating could not have been more sensitive, and the home has been restored to its historic mid century origins, with the exception of the kidney-shaped pool, which was filled in by previous owners. (The home has only had three owners in those 61 years). The home and restoration project is featured on the cover of Trends Magazine. Click here to read more about current home owner Joe Walter and architects Thor and Ian Wynkoop, children of the original architect, on page 38. The story is fascinating. The home was re-conditioned and spiffed up, secured and restored: for example, the cantilevered west deck and lights under were repaired to illuminate the surf at night. The tar roof was replaced with a pebble roof. The home was an open-space plan around a swimming pool courtyard — when the buried kidney pool was too damaged to restore, a new rectangle pool was constructed with a black plaster interior that reflects the sky and maintains heat.

 

My favorite part is how a built-in sunken bench in the living room was unearthed by the sons, and restored. They recalled sitting on that bench for hours as children, watching the surf.

 

The Butterfly House now has four bedroom suites instead of the original five bedrooms, plus an office, is only 3,041-square-feet, but looks larger because of the lines. It is anchored into California’s rocky northern California Pacific shoreline and has panoramic views from Point Lobos to Pebble Beach, where Concours De Elegance takes place every August. The home is within a good, healthy walking distance of Carmel-By-The-Sea. As I found out, walking hills out there leaves you a lot more breathless when you are from the flatlands!

 

Mike Canning of Carmel Realty Co. has the listing. Price, oh God, did you have to ask? $19.2 million. That’s all. But you might want to be forewarnd: locals tell me that it sits above the Kelp and Sewer beds, where kale and seaweed on the beach sometimes decompose and smell. Guess that makes beach walks very romatic!

 

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