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model : Vi cầm , My dancer
Tôi chưa bao giờ hối hận về con đường mình đã chọn cả . Âm nhạc là cuộc sống của tôi , đã đánh đổi rất nhiều để đi theo nó vì thế chỉ có chết mới khiến tôi dừng bước !
I've had this image in mind for for a long while now. I am not loving the title. Can anyone help me out with a better one?
We're Here theme: "A passion for words" There are words in this shot so I am counting it!
The weather's been very wet with lots of rain and fog but the Marsh Marigolds are loving it -having opened their vivid yellow blossoms in approval.
Awww, loving the almost daily surprises of all the new Spring growth popping up around the farm.
English bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are an introduced species in the Pacific Northwest and other parts of Canada. They date back to the early 1500s and are native to England and France.
In the United Kingdom, the bluebell is protected under the “Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981”. Landowners are prohibited from removing common bluebells on their land and it is a criminal offence to remove the bulbs of wild common bluebells. Source Wikipedia.
These fragrant spring bluish purplish delights reach heights of 12 inches and make beautiful cut flowers.
our hopes for everyone…is a vision of a life that is more loving and kind until future generations to come…
Holiday light displays at Meadowlark Gardens is always fun. This year I really enjoyed the more subtle lighting of the big trees around the pond and gazebo. Handheld as no tripod allowed, so did my best.
Selfie at St Patrick's Chapel Heysham. The hat is wearing well at almost 10 years old. I crocheted it out of undyed pure British sheep's wool.
vrouwtje weidebeekjuffer geniet van de laatste zonnestralen.
Calopteryx splendens (female) in last sunlight.
The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the family Felidae.
Lions live in large groups called prides. A pride consists of multiple related females and their dependent offspring along with two or three unrelated males. A typical pride has about 15 members, although some prides as large as 40 members have been observed.
Lions spend much of their time resting; they are inactive for about 20 hours per day. Although lions can be active at any time, their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socialising, grooming and defecating. Intermittent bursts of activity continue until dawn, when hunting most often takes place. They spend an average of two hours a day walking and 50 minutes eating.
Female lions, sisters, live together for life. Their female cubs also stay with the pride, even after they’re grown, but male cubs must venture out on their own once they reach maturity.
This very intimate moment between Mamma Lioness and cub was captured on a late evening game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya.
A candle on the church altar in honor of those who have gone on before us...
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Models: Lívia Fernandes, Matheus Pinheiro