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I'm working on the last 3 episodes of Young Dolls In Love for season 2 but it's going very slowly! In the meantime, I had a few quick photo shoots to share! This is a photo from the latest shoot! I'll post the whole set soon!
stained glass window in igreja sao judas tadeu on avenida jabaquara, sao paulo.
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Happy Birthday to Ilse on this very special day. And a very Happy Easter Sunday to all.
I was doing a bit of reconnaissance at the weekend for a photographic tour planned for later this year, first time I've seen the bridge with no scaffolding on it...
Aquilegia (common names: granny's bonnet, Columbine) is a genus of about 60–70 species of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals of their flowers. Wikipedia
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Shop update Sunday at 22:00, Oslo time. Link in profile.
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Awww...she really is a sweetie...even with her thin hair!!
Hansel and Gretel Dress by House of Pinku; stockings by Godesia...both on etsy. Boots by BHC.
It's probably cliche but I think about what Heaven must be like every time I see beams of sunlight like this. A good friend of mine likes to quote from a Tony Campolo sermon where Compolo ends each line in the sermon with the phrase ..."but Sunday's Coming." When I see such sights in nature, no matter what is going on in my life....I am reminded...Sunday's Coming.
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Sunday morning view of the 36% waning Moon over the Space Coast of Florida, seen as a Boeing 737-823 (reg N914AN) passes by.
American Airlines flight 3165 was traveling from Orlando (MCO) to Miami (MIA) at 18,968 feet (and climbing) and 405 knots.
The people on the left side of the plane would have had a lovely view of the Sun rising over the Atlantic Ocean; it was a very pretty (and chilly) morning.
(📷: me, flight data by Flightradar24.com)
I want to do some pics of my guys outside^^ It's Rain and Dorian turn. They seem to have reconciled :P Hope you like these pics ♥♥
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He decidido que estoy harta de hacer sufrir a mis pobres kekos con mis historias dramaticas XD y como estoy muy moñas estos dias voy a inundar el flickr de fotos puke rainbows XD
A estos pobres los tengo mega abandonados, pero parece que la primavera la sangre altera :P
Además que tengo delito, estoy rodeada de campo y nunca salgo XD asi que hoy he aprovechado que sacabamos a mi perrusca de paseo y me los he llevado :P
My feline alarm clock went off at 6:30 am today ("THERE ARE GOLDFINCHES ON THE SUNFLOWERS!!!!") and as I was wide awake anyway I took my camera to our local rose garden. Some of the most beautiful flowers were still in the shadow of the fortress above, but I was all alone there and it was wonderfully peaceful.
Have a great Sunday everybody :-)
Here Jojo is looking her best in a new French Connection dress as she was being treated to Sunday Lunch and perhaps had this photo been taken as we left I might just have looked that bit fatter as I love help yourself carverys. I've spelt it that way but it is also written as carveries so don't tick me off please.
Believe it or not, these little blossoms that I call Sunday bells are really the
flowers from one of my dwarf hosta plants! I love it for its unique stripes.
“A modest garden and a country rectory contain for those who know how to look, and to wait, more instruction than a library… Yes, we are too busy, too encumbered, too much occupied, too active! We read too much! The one thing needful is to throw off all one's load of cares, of preoccupations, of pedantry, and to become again young, simple, child-like, living happily and gratefully in the present hour.
We must know how to put occupation aside, which does not mean that we must be idle. In an inaction which is meditative and attentive the wrinkles of the soul are smoothed away, and the soul itself spreads, unfolds, and springs afresh, and, like the trodden grass of the roadside or the bruised leaf of a plant, repairs its injuries, becomes new, spontaneous, true, and original.
Reverie, like the rain of night, restores color and force to thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by the heat of the day. Reverie is the Sunday of thought; and who knows which is the more important and fruitful for man, the laborious tension of the week, or the life-giving repose of the Sabbath?”
Henri-Frederic Amiel, Journal Intime, April 29, 1852