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Great shot! Shadows and everything!
The best sort of trumpet, don’t you think? And that’s from someone who used to tray the plumpet.*hic*
Wow ! are you sure you're not doing a Jacques Cousteau? 'The undersea world of JillyG 'The Hydra Flower
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Flower on my Lightpad, Photo taken with 645 Pro
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Beautifuuuuuuul!The Hydra Flower
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Wow. How awful! What a reflection of the times we live in now.Yeah. I visited my home town last fall after being away for almost 20 years. I stopped in front of the elementary school long enough to take a few pictures of the school to text to family. Kids were out on the playground (a looong wats from where I was). The kids were rushed inside, police summoned, and I was questioned about what I was doing. I get it, but it’s sad that that’s where we’re at these days.
Spot on.Sad. I guess we wouldn’t mind so much if there was any sense that this kind of infrastructural panic actually made a difference to the incidence of child abuse
I love it! I have a boot full of various bags from Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, but nothing as artistic as this one (I love that the artwork is by an 8 year old.)And now for something completely different. Nottomention unsophisticated.
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My daughter’s shopping bag - from our local multinational, which has just this month done away with plastic bags.
I was taken with the flowers
Sooooo beautiful!
Thank you.Sooooo beautiful!
What a wonderful story. Your parents were pioneers of the tiny house movement! Would love to see photos of their sailboat... she sounds like a beauty.This was taken the last time we were out to the island (Victoria BC). It is actually part way up the west coast of the island. When my father passed away he wanted his ashes spread on the water, He loved the ocean and loved his boat which was originally built for the trans Atlantic races. it was around 45ft long and set up so one person could sale it. It was only in one race but got caught in a storm off Newfoundland and had its mast snapped off. It was originally using whats called junk rigging which is the style of asian ships. It was converted to a normal sailing rigging and sailed around North and south America and landed u in Vancouver and eventually was up for sale and my dad who had a much smaller boat bought it. Him and mom lived it in full time for a number f years. In any case we found this beach and waded out into the ocean and spread his ashes. While we were doing that there was a od of killer whales doing breaches and there was also some dolphins around. Year later when Mom passed away we spread her ashes at the same beach. This tree was part way along the walk to the beach (about a mile walk/climb from the road)
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Thank you Juliana.Beautifuuuuuuul!
I feel queasy just at the thought of it.Wow ! are you sure you're not doing a Jacques Cousteau? 'The undersea world of JillyG '
The best sort of trumpet, don’t you think? And that’s from someone who used to tray the plumpet.*hic*
Wow!!! It looks like a deep sea creature!The Hydra Flower
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Right???Wow ! are you sure you're not doing a Jacques Cousteau? 'The undersea world of JillyG '
The Hydra Flower
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Flower on my Lightpad, Photo taken with 645 Pro
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