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I stare at my reflection in the mirror
Why am I doing this to myself?
Losing my mind on a tiny error,
I nearly left the real me on the shelf
No, no, no, no
Don't lose who you are, in the blur of the stars
Seeing is deceiving, dreaming is believing,
It's okay not to be okay
Sometimes it's hard, to follow your heart
Tears don't mean you're losing, everybody's bruising,
Just be true to who you are
and Tra, am not entirely sure, but I think i managed to anchor it 😉 ❤︎
"Free As A Bird"
Free as a bird
It's the next best thing to be
Free as a bird
Home, home and dry
Like a homing bird I'll fly
As a bird on wings
Whatever happened to
The life that we once knew?
Can we really live without each other?
Where did we lose the touch
That seemed to mean so much?
It always made me feel so...
Free as a bird
Like the next best thing to be
Free as a bird
Home, home and dry
Like a homing bird I'll fly
As a bird on wings
Whatever happened to
The life that we once knew?
Always made me feel so free
Ah...
Ah...
Ah...
Free as a bird
It's the next best thing to be
Free as a bird
Free as a bird
Free as a bird
Oooooo
Free...
[Turn out nice again, mother.]
Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles can also occur all over the plant – on the stem and on the flat parts of the leaves. These prickles are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape similar to a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads. The comparative amount of spininess varies dramatically by species. For example, Cirsium heterophyllum has minimal spininess while Cirsium spinosissimum is the opposite. Typically, species adapted to dry environments have greater spininess. The term thistle is sometimes taken to mean precisely those plants in the tribe Cardueae (synonym: Cynareae), especially the genera Carduus, Cirsium, and Onopordum. However, plants outside this tribe are sometimes called thistles, and when this is done, "thistles" would form a polyphyletic group. A thistle is the floral emblem of Scotland and Lorraine, as well as the emblem of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Biennial thistles are particularly noteworthy for their high wildlife value, producing such things as copious floral resources for pollinators, nourishing seeds for birds like the goldfinch, foliage for butterfly larvae, and down for the lining of birds' nests. 12710
Credits:
Body: Lara from Maitreya
Head: Uma new from Catwa
Skin: Terry for Catwa new from Glam Affair at Collabor88
Lipstick: Obsession new from Avenge at eBENTO
Hair: Bloom new from Sintiklia at eBENTO
Bodysuit: Eyelid new from Jana & Little
Tattoo: Mystic Lotus new from K-tarsis at eBENTO
Location: Motorheadz Cafe/Route 66
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
I am lost in a rainbow
Now our rainbow is gone
Overcast by your shadow
As our worlds move on
In this shirt I can be you
To be near you for a while
In this shirt I can be you
To be near you for a while
There's a crane knocking down
All these things that we were
I awake in the night
To hear the engines pout
There's a pain, it does ripple
Through my frame, makes me lame
There's a thorn in my side
It's the shame, it's the prize
Of you and me, ever changin'
Moving on now, moving fast
And this touch must be wanting
Must become through your ask
But I mean dare to tell you
That I love you - it never ends
And I bled everyday now
For a year, for a year
I did send you a note
On the wind for to read
Our names there together
Must've fallen like the sea
To the depths of the soil
Buried deep in the ground
On the wind I can hear you
Call my name, held the sound
I am lost
I am lost in a rainbow
Now our rainbow is gone
I am lost in a rainbow
Now our rainbow is gone
I am lost, I am lost
I am lost, I am lost
I am lost, I am lost
Body: Lara from Maitreya
Head: Catya from Catwa
Skin: Adrianne new from Glam Affair at Collabor88
Hair: Makoto new from Sintiklia at Blush
Top, Thong and Wings: Anabelle new group gift from Scandalize
Location: Ravage
"Tunnel visions how I get ahead, stayed solid I never fled
My haters feel like I'm better dead,
But I'm quite alive getting bread instead,
With a better girl, with a better face-
I'm in a better place gettin' better head,
"I just wanna stay broke forever,"
Yeah that's that shit no one ever said"
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Featuring:
evani. Dafna top @ Kustom9
evani. Dafna legging @ Kustom9
Hiemal Stella Earrings @ mainstore
Space Cadet. Pose Bette @ Harajuku (6/20)
Milk Snakes are non venomous but they can pack a mean bite and draw blood! As first hand witnessed as a boy. These snakes can reach between 3-6 ft. long.
Interesting thing was this snake coiled up on me when in the grass and vibrated his tail just like a rattle snake! He struck at the stick I put near him!
Nails, ::BLOSSOM:: Karen Valentine nails for Reborn, Legacy, Maitreya and Kupra @ Mean Girls event maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/POSH%20DRIVE/169/202/73
#SHOOSH Karen Cardigan, Regina Top, and Gretchen Skirt for Reborn, Kupra, Legacy and Maitreya, @ Mean Girls maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/POSH%20DRIVE/169/202/73
Hair Doux - Coven available at main store.
Found this one in the garden today, the more i look at it the more it looks like a Robot,it even had a dent in one of it`s wing shields ....Maybe it belongs to the M.O.D.
Great Blue Heron
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CHARMING well-marked little finch, seen only in our area a few times during the winter, when alder trees are leafless, and the seed heads are up for grabs. Seeing then up high in the trees twittering to each other, is a real joy, but a real photography challenge, as they move so fast. and their heads are always buried in the seed heads! . When the seeds are gone so are the Siskins. The males have a black head like above, and absent in females, seen in the Alder wood at Stodmarsh, Kent, U.K. Not the best image, but the best I could do, and not sure if I will see them again this year.
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A cold front on the night of July 11, 2020, brought a much-needed break to the dry conditions and high temps that have plagued Northern Illinois in the first part of July. As is typical for these summer weather patterns, it bought with it a severe-warned thunderstorm. It was a very prolific lightning producer, and was accompanied by an impressive shelf cloud. But as the sun set, the storm slowed, and by the time it go to me, it wasn't producing the same amounts of lightning as it was just 15 minutes previous. Even so, I managed to capture a few bolts, and this is one of them. We still got a half inch of rain out of the system too.
The rainbows and magical light lasted about five minutes and were gone. This was taken near Ocean Shores outside of the Green Lantern Tavern.
Mean Streets
"Safety Dance" - Men Without Hats
We can go where we want to
The night is young and so am I
And we can dress real neat from our hats to our feet
And surprise them with a victory cry
While everyone was fascinated by some peacocks that came by close, I looked up and saw this interested fellow. He was looking down on the tourists beneath him. Deep in my devilish mind I hoped for a little funny accident - if you know what I mean.
Shot on the wonderful Castelo de São Jorge in Lisbon Portugal.