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I tidied my bedroom and put all my presents away in time for my boyfriend coming to visit. I finally had a sort of my old old CDs and these were the ones that made it to the top shelf. Don't judge me for having Fall Out Boy and From First to Last. I used to be quite emo....
I spent all sunday making the back shelving for my bench! did I pretty good job I think - although working with cheap pine was awful, I had to modify the design several times due to breakages!
Volunteer Dale organising tidying up the haylards
Sailors with disABILITIES www.sailorswithdisabilities.com Australia, engaging in disabled and disadvantage youth programs, and participating in yacht races with disabled and able-bodied crews in Australia
Pete Woods of Blanchard, Oklahoma, cuts on Smart Little Crow on September 3 during the finals at the Adequan Select World Championship Show.
Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa). A native California wildflower. Photographed on a serpentine rock exposure behind Barkley Fields in Woodside, California.
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This photograph was purchased at a flea market in Charlotte, Vermont. On the reverse is written, "When we have nothing else to do, we pile stones." It was displayed in my cubicle at work with this caption:
"Paleontologist Phil Boyne, discoverer of fecalstaccasaurus, noted for its unique coprolites."
Sierra Tidy Tips (Layia pentachaeta ssp. pentachaeta) a/k/a Sierra Layia. Hetch Hetchy Valley. Yosemite National Park. Tuolumne Co., Calif.
The 2010 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Tidy Schools in the Community Awards took place in County Hall, Dún Laoghaire today, where the much-coveted award for Tidy School of the Year 2010 went to Mount Anville Primary School, Stillorgan.
The school’s hard work was clearly illustrated by the pride taken in the maintenance of the school grounds and their proactive approach to environmental issues affecting their school and the environment around them. Particular attention was given to the local wildlife with the children growing nectar and wildflower meadows, maintaining a native tree corridor and providing special homes for bees and hedgehogs.