View allAll Photos Tagged cutup
I can't stop loving the patterns the Eucalyptus Longhorned Borer larvae left all through the larger pieces of this tree. This is like ancient tribal artwork.
The bark makes a sharp contrast in the streak at left. I'm curious to see a natural-edge bowl turned from a larger chunk of this wood.
I went to see this with the girl who convinced me, it was absolutely absurd in the theater. The dvd was much better accompanied with the directors comments and cut scenes. It all made sense after the second viewing.
Once we were at our anchorage the kids were in and out of the water all day. They also took turns in a canoe that came with the raft house.
Naam rented a raft house one Sunday to take the kids for a day on the water.
We were in Sangkhlaburi from Saturday, February 2nd to Friday, February 22.
For the 2013 Spring Festival holiday time we went to Thailand again (Jan 30 - Feb 27). This visit was primarily to spend time with our friend, Naam, and meet the 20 + children she cares for close to the Thai-Burmese (Myanmar ) border in Sangkhlaburi.
cut-up's cânone fantástico. (2018-2020)
a partir de
alejandra pizarnik
poemas "vagar en lo opaco" y "reminiscencias quirománticas", del libro "la tierra más ajena" (1955). consultado y reproducido de "poesÃa completa" (2016).
diana morán garay
poema "convicción de golondrinas", del libro "reflexiones junto a tu piel - poemas del exÃlio" (1972-1979)
enriqueta ochoa
poemas "IV" y "V", del libro "las vÃrgenes terrestres" (1972). consultado y reproducido del sitio 'material de lectura UNAM'.