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neusnet · 2009-11-21: 13:00
neusnet
Preciosas!
gracias de nuevo Ruth!
neusnet · 2009-11-21: 12:37
neusnet
Reply ⇔ Obertura
Ooooooh! Wow!
Este bicho me fascina!

Suscribo cada palabra de Pedro.
Yo tampoco puedo cerrar la boca.
:O
Espero que hayas cerrado la boca Ruth, porque desde tu mensaje almenos han pasado 2 dias ;-)
Muchas gracias por tu visita.
mouette · 2009-11-21: 11:04
mouette
OMG!!
Completely beautiful!
Thank you so much...I'm very in late, no excuse :-( but thank you a lot !
Kisia · 2009-11-21: 10:05
Kisia
Wonderful shots!!
I love the forgs in the pond.
:)
thanks:-)
I also like this photo:)
Kisia · 2009-11-21: 09:54
Kisia
Wow!!
Last one is amazing!
thanks:-)
Ryana · 2009-11-21: 02:38
Ryana
OMG!!
This is so exciting!
I can't wait to see your contribution.
:D
Thank you Ruth. You will see immediately at who I thought when my made "simple" drawing.
I hope my drawing will flytter in that person's heart ... ;o) ;o) ;o)
SADHYA · 2009-11-21: 02:11
SADHYA
Reply ⇔ Two Landscapes
Wow!!
Both are beautiful!
thank you Ruth. Your comments are much appreciated.
GKorts · 2009-11-21: 01:20
GKorts Well you made me think about and search for I found this
The noun blues, meaning "low spirits," was first recorded in 1741 and may come from blue devil, a 17th-century term for a baleful demon, or from the adjective blue meaning "sad," a usage first recorded in Chaucer's Complaint of Mars (c. 1385). The idiom may have been reinforced by the notion that anxiety produces a livid skin color.
Also in German you have a lot of meanings for being blue, means I am drunken, making blue , means not going to school or work without excuse. I will go further quite interesting stories to find about
girafferacing · 2009-11-21: 00:28
girafferacing
Reply ⇔ Blustery Bognor
WooooooW!
#1 is wonderful!
I love it.
:D
Thanks Ruth. I was pleased to find these in such unpromising conditions :-)
leocheung · 2009-11-20: 23:45
leocheung
OMG!!
Amazing capture!!
Are they foxes?
Just two little dogs. Thank you.
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