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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2011 21:33:16 GMT
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Post by Kimby on Aug 23, 2011 4:45:50 GMT
Oh my, this makes me want to see her/his face!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2011 4:47:13 GMT
You will not be disappointed. The report is coming.
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Post by tod2 on Aug 23, 2011 7:33:10 GMT
Oh goodie! I call those bright orange things 'talons' ;D
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Post by hwinpp on Aug 23, 2011 7:40:29 GMT
The wrists are so thin I think they're females.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2011 17:24:15 GMT
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Post by bixaorellana on Oct 4, 2011 6:16:54 GMT
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Post by Kimby on Oct 8, 2011 3:36:53 GMT
You will not be disappointed. The report is coming. Where is it, K2? Link, please?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2011 5:38:53 GMT
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Post by frenchmystiquetour on Oct 8, 2011 20:26:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2011 20:27:57 GMT
Wonderful, FMT. It is indeed the season for dewy spiderwebs.
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Post by bixaorellana on Oct 8, 2011 21:20:55 GMT
SO beautiful, FMT!
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Post by Kimby on Oct 11, 2011 2:44:22 GMT
FMT, your stunning spiderwebs distract one from the furry lupine seedpods.
Thanks for the link, kerouac. I was surprised to see the owner of the orange talons. Not what I expected at all.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2011 17:26:10 GMT
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Post by tod2 on Nov 26, 2011 15:43:51 GMT
Ceiling of the ladies toilets at Phabeni Gate, the newest gate in Kruger National Park. Unforunately my photo does not show the grass rope wound around every pole in the roof unless you look very hard. All made of grass (attached to wood, of course).
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Post by bixaorellana on Nov 26, 2011 17:44:38 GMT
Fascinating, Tod. Here they're called palapas & made from palm leaves. I'll bet that grass roof smells lovely.
Kerouac, I absolutely love that picture!
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Post by Kimby on Nov 30, 2011 19:21:00 GMT
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Post by nycgirl on Dec 2, 2011 4:24:15 GMT
Pretty! So many different sea shells in one spot.
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Post by mich64 on Dec 2, 2011 17:04:03 GMT
Kimby this is probably not allowed, but I would take a bucketful to take home. I am sure your friends in Montana would like a bunch of them. Wrap some up in a pretty fabric and tie with a pretty satin bow and you have a nice hostess gift. My mom spent quite a bit of money at a craft store for some of these, she filled a glass dish with the shells and used them as decoration in her bathroom which has a color them of the beach.
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Post by Kimby on Dec 3, 2011 2:55:31 GMT
I have baskets and vases and trays full of shells all over my house(s). But I picked them up one by one. The problem with scooping up bucketsful is that so many are broken or uninspiring common white shells. (But if you came to visit, I wouldn't stop you from taking a bucket load home if you wanted!)
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Post by mich64 on Dec 3, 2011 18:12:51 GMT
Well thank you very much Kimby! Now that I know this, I would still bring my bucket, but spend an afternoon filling it with favorite ones since I do not have to worry about being arrested or insulting the natives. Cheers! Mich
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Post by bixaorellana on Jan 6, 2012 7:02:09 GMT
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Post by Kimby on Jan 9, 2012 15:20:18 GMT
bixa, that spider needs to start over, his web is a mess!
Kerouac's 223 deserves a 2nd look. That "sky" has leaves floating in it!
Tod, nice ceiling. Though you risk "falling in" if you crane your neck to look at it!
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Post by cheerypeabrain on Jan 15, 2012 19:42:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2012 0:17:38 GMT
Just gorgeous all of these!!. K2,the sky falling petals is one of my favorites in here!!
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Post by bixaorellana on Jan 17, 2012 1:18:35 GMT
That's a beautiful photograph, Cheery.
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Post by bixaorellana on Feb 9, 2012 19:05:08 GMT
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Post by cheerypeabrain on Feb 9, 2012 19:08:02 GMT
Excellent Bixa...is the figure carved out of wood or stone? very oppulent too..it looks very old.
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Post by bixaorellana on Feb 9, 2012 19:16:26 GMT
Cheery, it's definitely old -- from the colonial era. It was taken in Sto. Domingo church. I googled about the statues & one source said plaster. However, looking at a bunch of them, it seems some might be stone, others plaster, & some wood. Have you seen my thread on Sto. Domingo?
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Post by cheerypeabrain on Feb 9, 2012 19:56:24 GMT
I have now.... ;D
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