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ASCENDING BRIDAL
Amazing dress by Leibah designers.
Original textures
Perfect fit in your body (For Maitreya Lara, Legacy Cls + Perky +Petite)
This item have veils, shoulder cape, necklace and bouquet (with pose)
In Leibah's Store you can find also Flowers - Cakes - Bridal Underwear in shop or ask their any kind of special making cakes or flowers.
All for your special day in SL.
Sandwich Tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis) ~ Pinellas County, Florida
Courting sandwich terns in Pinellas County, Florida.
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Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) standing by the fence and making friends with the zoo guests. Lower Flamingo Pond, San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Least Concern
The driver of an unidentified 600mm gauge Diema 4-wheel diesel is hand-sanding (as well as supposedly 'driving'!) whilst struggling along the main running line and approaching the Gnarrenburg-Bremervörde road near Langenhausen, heading a long rake of loaded peat wagons from Augustendorf Moor and destined for Gnarrenburg Peat Works on 26th October 2017.
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Meu cabelo quase criando vida já, HAHAHAHA.
pra quem ainda não tinha visto os dreads novos, aí estão =)
It's just a sprinkler at a park but with the contrast and backlight, well, the fountains at the Bellagio in Las Vegas wouldn't have looked as good to me. (Cascade Locks Area DSC_8548.jpg)
This Greater Yellowlegs was just going bonkers in the water! Water was going everywhere! It was splashing like heck - or making water levitate, and then it would fly/jump forward a couple of feet and then plunge beak first into the water, rest a moment and then do it all again. Just the normal bath-time behavior? I don't know but it was fun to watch!
Taken 22 August 2017 at Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska.
This is the omelette mixture. As you can see, I went a little OCD and tabbed my copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking but it is way easier to find things this way.
Making Hay in the Wimmera, where a team of tractors and balers move in, one team mows, then leaves it to cure, this can take days or weeks, another comes and rakes it ready to bale, then another comes through the night and bales it before the warmth of the Sun makes it too crisp to bale. Soon after the loaders stack into large groups and then within hours it is loaded and off to market. What I have here was all in one day, and the next day the paddock was bare.
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Making happy memories with my family whilst on holiday, this was taken today on a real gem of a beach called Crantock Beach - utterly beautiful.
33/52 Photograph to make sense of the past: what has been, and how it has affected what has come after.
Together with my husband, our combined love of antiques has affected our lives today. My husband has been a collector of antique pharmacy and poison bottles for over 35 years. My eye goes to many things, from rustic wooden boxes to colourful vintage cameras. I just love that vintage, once loved and worn look and feel. We enjoy scouring antique shops, auctions and junk shops, looking for our next treasure! These colourful window bottles in an antique shop caught my eye but no treasures were purchased that day. The search goes on!
Marina is up early making pancakes for her friends. She is trying to figure out how many to make. She can do five minis at a time with her pan.
Blythe a Day - five - 4/5/24
Float Away Dream Blythe
Cooking set - Walmart
Fridge - Barbie repainted
Table - flea market, repainted
Apron - vintage Skipper/Barbie?
Dress - Ebay or Etsy
Paper - Walmart scrapbook paper pad
Young cygnet admiring its reflection in one of the streams that run through Arundel in West Sussex, England.
For over 40 years, my husband has been turning wood into works of art that make beautiful music. Here he is in his shop routing a guitar body.
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I have posted many shots of hay bales in fields but never one of them actually being created. So this one has some bales but also some action. The farmer gave me permission to photograph them at work but I do still wonder what they think of us photographers being so interested in these cylindrical bundles!