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My best friend spoiled me yesterday with belated birthday gifts and early Christmas gifts.
It was really too much!
I was jumping up and down from joy when I received these patterns.I can't wait to make more doll clothes. And I especially love the vintage patterns and the capes, the dresses, oh gosh I can't chose :)
So I'm very happy, but mostly because I have such an amazing friend who accepts me no matter what and supports me in everything I do.
Seeds/Fruit of Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae) ready to fly away; Western Carpathian Mts., Romania
In the old days, some cafés in Paris used to keep some little drawers for the regular customers to keep their own napkin.
Now napkins are made of paper and these are not used anymore, but whenever I see one of them in an old café, I smile and wonder if any of them still keep a napkin.
Just a series of five pics of patterns or repetitions I took whilst in Japan.
A close up of one of a pair of rather large metal gates at the Nijo Castle in Kyoto.
Tile pattern at the QVB, Sydney. Rendered using Dynamic Auto Painter and inspired by Vincent van Gogh and using the HD_Bold filter.
Butterflies stress themselves in the same beauty each and everyday. I will use this as my argument when mom asks me to change out of this outfit.
A pretty blue and white paper - I've been working on repeating this pattern with some success.
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A pallet of bricks in their plastic wrapping - part of the project to rebuild the bandstand on the seafront.
A Fabulous Plumbeous Silverline Butterfly taken at Muthurajawela Marsh, Colombo, Sri Lanka on the 11th February 2012.
Many thanks go to Saranga Deva De Alwis (aka: Sara-D) for the ID.
One of the most attractive / amazing butterflies i've ever seen! It kept rotating the four tails in a circular manner which kind of makes them look like some sort of separate creature (when I first saw the butterfly, I thought it had been caught by another insect and was being eaten!) presumably the behaviour is to distract predators from it's head?