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This tender fragile leaf stays as an synonym for Fragility. Not just in nature we often see something or someone that becomes very fragile to us!
Fragile refers to something or someone that is fragile and delicate. Fragile comes from the Latin fragilis, fragile. A glass can be very fragile, that is, very thin, easily broken. The psyche and constitution can also be very fragile, someone recovering after a grief, a disappointment, a mental crisis or a mental illness will be quite fragile for a while. For this reason, we should be considerate of people who are fragile, delicate and tender, because these qualities make a person a compassionate, humane and valuable fellow human being.
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La vita ĆØ bella come un diamante e fragile come il vetro
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
I fiori spontanei di Bogliasco
Da un muretto sul mare
Liguria
Life is beautiful as a diamond and fragile as the glass
Shot with Lensbaby Velvet 56 manual lens, over LED Lightpad.
Texture by 2 Liāl Owls/Light Up Collection #38.
PP work in Topaz Labs/Clean/Fluid Edges filters.
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Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look at what they can do when they stick together.
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Hope you're all having a good time these days!!!
Had my family here tonight ... we had such a great time!!!
Off to bed now ... hope to visit your streams tomorrow ....
sleep tight ... don't let ... etc .... :*)
;)) have a great Monday, dear flickr friends!
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The skeletal remnants of a cow parsley seed head... home to a tiny spider (zoom in).
I think it's a Long-jawed Orb-weaver spider (Tetragnatha).
Phipps Conservatory, Pittsburgh, PA.
This one from the archives...This little guy is only about half an inch wide and was in his own special glass case...Post-processing style was inspired by an image in tonikyrinfo's photostream! Actually I shot this pic in vertical mode and decided to convert to horizontal...canonplanet: can you believe that?