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Not sure just how many litters these gals have in a year, but it would seem that she is still nursing.
I've been in a photo funk lately. Probably as much about losing Mom at the end of October as it is about falling and severely bruising my left hand last week. But, it's a beautiful day today, so I just had to step outside.
Earlier this morning I watched her snag a peanut and bury it in the garden. Guess she is storing up for the colder months ahead. Doesn't she know that I never let the peanut well run dry? They are now going through 5 lbs. every two weeks!
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Can't Get There From Here (Remastered 2006) · R.E.M.
Can't get there from here
(I've been there I know the way)
I'm a little too far gone for a beauty treatment
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15th-century astronomical clock. The figures to the right of the astronomical clock are also animated.
The Zytglogge tower is a landmark medieval tower. Built in the early 13th century, it has served the city as guard tower, prison, clock tower, centre of urban life and civic memorial.
Despite the many redecorations and renovations it has undergone in its 800 years of existence, the Zytglogge is one of Bern's most recognizable symbols.
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In the station are displays of railway yards and railway traffic control centers. This multimedia exhibition allows for, among other things, the understanding of how the railways are able to meet the challenge of managing and monitoring the displacement of thousands of railway cars that cross the country daily.
The most impressive attraction amongst all the artifacts displayed is the material from the first modern interlocking switching station designed in Canada by CN. Once installed in the Wellington Tower, along the Lachine Canal, the light routing board and console will peak both interest and curiosity, especially from the generations that have known only the computer age.
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...Don't be scared...
...Let your mind go.......
Dive in the beauty of Tatiana Sapateiro
Dive in the beauty of Mylens
Dive in the beauty of Adele
Dive in the beauty of Ards
Dive in the beauty of Salama
Dive in the beauty of Corbata
Dive in the beauty of Andrea Paccini
DIve in the beauty of Elonofre
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Sea lions are pinnipeds characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, short, thick hair, and a big chest and belly. Together with the fur seals, they comprise the family Otariidae, eared seals, which contains six extant and one extinct species (the Japanese sea lion) in five genera. Their range extends from the subarctic to tropical waters of the global ocean in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, with the notable exception of the northern Atlantic Ocean. They have an average lifespan of 20–30 years. A male California sea lion weighs on average about 300 kg (660 lb) and is about 2.4 m (8 ft) long, while the female sea lion weighs 100 kg (220 lb) and is 1.8 m (6 ft) long. The largest sea lion is Steller's sea lion, which can weigh 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) and grow to a length of 3.0 m (10 ft). Sea lions consume large quantities of food at a time and are known to eat about 5–8% of their body weight (about 6.8–15.9 kg (15–35 lb)) at a single feeding. Sea lions can move around 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) in water and at their fastest they can reach a speed of about 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). Three species, the Australian sea lion, the Galápagos sea lion and the New Zealand sea lion, are listed as endangered. 61535
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recalling the memories of childhood ...soap water and bubbles ... summer vocation time pass....ഒരു മധ്യ വേനല് അവധിയുടെ ഓര്മയ്ക്ക് ...സോപ്പ് വെള്ളം ....കുമിളകള് ...
കൌമാര വിനോദങ്ങളില്...എന്റെ ഓര്മ്മകള് മേയുന്നു .....!!!
Sorry for the amount of inactivity on my page recently, this is because of school and my new hobby: stop motion. So I quickly made this, I will post more pictures soon. :)
PLEASE TELL ME CHRISTMAS WILL NEVER GO AWAY
It's the time of year when everyone's together
We'll celebrate here on Christmas day
When the ones you love are there
You can feel the magic in the air - you know it's everywhere
There's something about Christmas time
Something about Christmas time
That makes you wish it was Christmas every day
Merry Christmas !!!
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st albans cathedral hertfordshire uk. Offa II of Mercia, who ruled in the 8th century, is said to have founded the Benedictine abbey and monastery at St Albans. All later religious structures are dated from the foundation of Offa's abbey in 793. The abbey was built on Holmhurst Hill—now Holywell Hill—across the River Ver from the ruins of Verulamium.