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in the fennel...
Plant fennel, parsley, rue, dill and carrot tops if you want to attract Black Swallowtails into your garden.... I have one caterpillar left... 50+ chrysalis that will winter over outside!
“Those who speak of progression but are afraid of change are self-repressed and therefore unable to reach any further than their eyes can already see.”
― Criss Jami, Killosophy
The most popular Mesh Body "Gianni" by Signature at the Mainstore.
Version 6.1
Voguel Skin " Nicolas" at the Mainstore
Lelu Evo X Eon
Tivoli Shape Lyon
Backdrop Paletto
Dappa Tattoo
#LookingCloseonFriday. #MinimalonWhite
#MinimalismonaWhiteBackground
I had 5 subjects, including the bell by itself, but I liked this one the best. And I learned some things about working/shooting in high key
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★★♕ Hoddy : [DELTA] X TRAP-TRAPPED HOOD
-FWRD EVENT : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FWRD/18/123/39
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★★♕ Cap : [TRAP x DELTA] Bunny Cap Fluffy Fatpack
-FWRD EVENT : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FWRD/18/123/39
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★★♕ Mask : [TRAP x DELTA] Trapped Mask Fatpack
The Warehouse Sale : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/CORE/128/241/3501
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★♕ Shorts : [DELTA] VOIDER SHORTS-legacy m-FATPACK
★♕ Boots: Diaboli Design - Stab Star (Legacy M)
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... the result of having a vertigo attack two weeks ago, is that I still can not drive around by car or bike or anything. My doctors told me to move a lot, to retrain balance. So I am wandering the city, walking a little like a drunk, and take photos, which I can not really retouch, because sitting in front of a monitor is still a stretch. The good thing is, seen from an artist's view, this creates interesting limits for my photography.
Poor chap has been caught in a spiders web but only by his feet :-( Can you imagine the fear when the spider approaches. Thanks to Jean and Fred for correct ID
Beryl where are you? We expected you days ago.
Well, I am still trapped in the house, Olive. I can’t find the front door.
Well, Elvin propped a ladder up against the house for you to climb down.
But it doesn’t seem to be near any windows, Olive, and it is very steep.
Can you get out onto the roof, Beryl?
No, I can’t!!!
Well, you better think of something fast, Beryl. The vultures are starting to gather on the roof.
I don’t understand why I even pay that gardener. He was just here yesterday.
But, your lawn looks pretty good, Beryl.
Taken off a rural road in Virginia.
One from a misty start yesterday, this wasn't going to be a selfie but I thought the warning tape at the end of the jetty leant itslef quite well to it.
A lobster fisherman getting ready to leave the docks with a full load of lobster traps to be set out. Southwest Harbor, Maine
Io ero un insetto paralizzato e difendevo il ragno danzante che mi aveva ipnotizzata e prendeva per sé tutta l'attenzione, lasciandomi svuotata.
Il primo filo l'insicurezza ...
«Sei mia», non è una dichiarazione d'amore, è una minaccia.....
Trap Lake as viewed just below Trap Pass along the Pacific Crest Trail, Washington State. Smoke from a wildfire can be seen in the distance.
My favorite time to be on the beach is when the tide is coming in. Bulging waves roll up further and further, until they overtake the dry sand. They bring with them treasures from the deep. It’s exciting when the ocean leans forward to say hello, as it were.
Contrary to every instinct, we spend most of our modern lives trapped in square boxes, whether in vehicles or buildings, and also in mental boxes, and we languish in our prison of stasis. There, we obsess about power struggles. Could it be because we have cut ourselves off from the experience of nature’s power?
The tide is coming in. Plump waves are rolling up the beach. Tidda responds. She becomes animated. She feels the spirit of the sea rising and we both feel the energy. The breath of life enters us. My mood lifts. I laugh and feel playful. We have stepped into nature’s flow of power. When the tide rises, all rise together. When it sinks, all sink together.