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... "In vino veritas" ... ;-))
breizh · 2012-07-07: 03:48
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Lol ! Great details, Thanks
helys · 2012-07-07: 04:07
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Great post!
Lsample · 2012-07-07: 05:06
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Haha fun :-)
InaLina · 2012-07-07: 05:07
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Neste momento, em Portugal, já não sei!!!!
Unchained · 2012-07-07: 06:26
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Great shot!
mazpics · 2012-07-07: 10:59
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The truth seems to depend on, the where the wind comes from... Love the "dinosaur eggs" ;))
nynkeb · 2012-07-07: 12:18
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Hahahha...what a sweet little story :) I like that you chose a weather vane to illustrate the complex answer to the question...
KatysPassionata · 2012-07-07: 13:57
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Hé,hé ! la vérité n'est peut-être qu'un mensonge vu, perçu, ressenti, voulu de manière différente... Elle va peut-être pour certains, avec le sens du vent !! Allez savoir ! Jolie question ! Jolie photo Antonio :)
josy63 · 2012-07-07: 14:55
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Great post.That story is so sweet. I recently came across a quote " There are no truths, only stories ". It made me think about the truth of that ;)
inawe · 2012-07-07: 15:25
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it seems that truth depends on wind,,, every day in a different place,,
TIM927 · 2012-07-07: 16:07
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btw I remember when I took my son to a dinosaur museum, they told him there that chicken came from dinosaurs, he never tasted chicken the same lol, he loved dinosaurs!!
TIM927 · 2012-07-07: 16:08
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Oh this reminds me of my uncle doing his Sunday radio programs for the local church in my hometown. It's called 'Radio Veritas'. Interesting poem to go with the photo. I often see roosters (apparently evolved from dinosaurs) on top of weather vanes. :P According to history, when the romans became Christians they started using roosters for windvanes, and so the bible goes: "Before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times" (Mark 14:72).
globetrotdreamer · 2012-07-07: 22:56
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Great post!
Melusine · 2012-07-08: 03:06
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I just love this Antonio! Wonderful mood.
liveandletlive · 2012-07-11: 11:34
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