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I think Namibia is a paradise for geologists. Everywhere we go we can find the most interesting rock formations.
Photo taken at Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
My bird is obsessed with his feathers as I can imagine any birds is. Here you can see a close up image of the dense feather coating he has in iridescent colors.
Happy MM!
Dress : Dead Doll (New name and new main store ! Dead Dollz lost the z ! ) Manila Sundress. At Uber.
Hair left : *barberyumyum* T14(03) In main store.
Hair right : Exile:: Macy. At C88.
Skin : [Glam Affair] Lillian Layer [Lelutka] . at Uber.
Head : Lelutka - Evolution - Erin
Bracelet : KUNGLERS - Emilia bracelets. At Cosmopolitan
Decor :
MINIMAL - Little Green House. In main store.
Nutmeg. French Cafe.
(Milk Motion) Sunflower. In main store.
view across Lincoln Park in Portland, Maine layered with a shot of ducks on the Rotal River in Yarmouth, Maine.
For TMI's contest for March: FOG
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Thanks everyone for your views, comments, awards, invites and faves.
The layered head of the chrysanthemum.
Thanks for the views, faves and comments very much appreciated.
"Hope" is the thing with feathers-- That perches in the soul-- And sings the tune without the words-- And never stops--at all--
Emily Dickenson
I wish you all a wonderful weekend!
I have been unwell lately and mostly have spent time contemplating ----and worried about myself----, but like Einstein said, everything is in order now and I am happy.
Thank you so much for all your comments, invites and faves, it is overwhelming!!!!
A thin layer of snow at the beginning of winter.
I am glad I took this last winter because in summer they repaired the barn in front and it doesn't look as weathered now.
...of history.
Oxford University
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Spring is, by far, my favourite time of the year. The switch from the dark, cold and often wet days to brighter, warmer and more dry days is absolutely wonderful.
Here I love the contrast between the dead branches in the front, the young, green birches and the…umm…beeches? in the background against the sky with the clouds. It produces a nice layering effect and everything just looks so fresh.
After centuries of weathering and a big fall of snow, this rock near the summit of Oxen Craig on Bennachie looks like a badly iced cake!!
A sunset at Shenandoah National Park...I thought about introducing a different style as I said before but I am not comfortable yet...So...Until then I will just post what I know best...
I will post all the photos from our trip to SNP which I was not going to since I was not all that excited about the results...But I will anyway.
Hope you have a fantastic Monday!