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What if -Meg and Dia
All the time we question ourselves, asking "what if"
We never know the answer to these type of questions but thats why we just have to take a leap of faith. Thats what life is about. If we knew how our life was going to end up then it would be boring and very predictable. So maybe these "what if" type questions don't have to be as bad as most people make them out to be.
So go ahead start asking..
What if?
"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.
near / nabij Anloo [Dr.] The Netherlands
een van de vele stroompjes die het gebied rijk is, en tesamen het stroomdal Drentsche Aa vormen.
deze opload om Jan te overtuigen dat er wel water stroomt in het gebied op onderstaande foto ;-)
de scherpe bocht en het brugetje op de achtergrond zijn op de sateliet kaart duidelijk waar te nemen.
Este es el nombre de la mariposa "Question Mark", "Interrogación" en español, se supone que debajo de cada ala, se pude ver este signo dibujado.
Esta es otra especie que hace mucho tiempo yo no veia, y más me sorprendió verla a principios de enero y con toda le vegetación seca!!!
Se parece mucho a esta otra especie: la mariposa hoja
This garphiti overt a trunk tree pop up an old story by Shel Silverstein www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TZCP6OqRlE
Subject for Monthly teaching article posted on our website. I am redesigning the site so I am trying to develop a way of graphically dealing with the article subjects for the front page.
This Questionmark, Polygonia interrogationis, was already a bit tattered when I saw it at Weston Bend State Park, Missouri.
Royalty-free people clipart picture of a blue man carrying a heavy box with a question mark in it on his back.
how can you avoid to take pictures of a girl with such a tattoo?
By the way, it's a permanent tatoo
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"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.
Taken at Marine Study Center in Oceanside, NY with Pentax K100D and Tamron 70-300 Di Macro. Question Marks mimic dead leaves well, as illustrated by this one hanging from a branch.