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Holy cow! I just viewed this in large & original and I thought it was going to take a chomp out of me! hehehe
These are so pretty but, they don't last very long at all. Enjoy!
Estatua del Beato Diego de Cádiz, en la Alameda Apodaca. Me encanta el ángulo de la foto...
Nikon FM. Febrero de 2005
...in macro!
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Found in an old sleepy outback town that hardly anyone stops to visit. I did think of the perfect word to descibe this fence, I will leave that to the imagination. HFF
so be aware that the new MM theme has been announced and it is :blue_heart::blue_heart:BLUE:blue_heart::blue_heart:-- be still my heart!! so you'll have to suffer through a gazillion blue pictures for the next 5 days and then me dithering about which one to post.
hmmmmm, maybe i'll make an album........
Walking around the lake on a day that feels about 20º cooler than the thermometer says taking picture.
possible cwd502: unfettered
Saw those white Frayed Tulips in the shop, one bouquet, with a tag saying 'Specialty Tulips'...View On Black
There is also a 'TREND' in the flower world, I noticed over the years, different in countries too!
I don't know if it's the same where you live, but the fashion is 'frayed', last week I bought a dress for my granddaughter, Paul looked with huge eyes; you are going to give this, but it is FRAYED!!! tee hee
Of course I bought them... props he?
Giving my flowers SOUL? My Soul Flowers on youtube and Studio Flowers 2011
Why not take a few minutes, click on the links, sit back and relax, enjoy the beauty, you'll feel replenished?
Have a good day and thanx, M, (*_*)
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Leopoldo de Alpandeire
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Fray Leopoldo de Alpandeire, de nombre Francisco Tomás de San Juan Bautista Márquez Sánchez, (24 de junio de 1864, Alpandeire, Málaga- el 9 de febrero de 1956, Granada), fue un fraile capuchino que aún en la actualidad goza de gran devoción entre los católicos andaluces.
Se dedicaba a pedir limosna por las calles de Granada, ciudad a la que se trasladó tras ser ordenado en Sevilla. La limosna era en parte para él y en parte para aquellos que lo necesitaban más que él. Era poeta y predicador de la fe cristiana. Curiosamente, este oficio tan humilde y su visión optimista de la vida, así como su disposición a ofrecer consejo y comprensión al necesitado, han hecho que la devoción a este fraile se haya extendido sobremanera y que no sea extraño encontrar una estampa con su imagen en un gran número de casas andaluzas.
Era cariñosamente llamado "el humilde limosnero de las tres Ave Marías", porque eran estas las oraciones que dedicaba a las personas que le pedían su bendición.
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Just you hold on, just hold on tight,
Storms are passing, with a fearful might,
But we keep steady, never ever letting go,
We’ll be here today, we’ll be here tomorrow.
I know you doubt, doubt we’ll find the will,
To find the strength, to fight this uphill,
But you should know, we’ll find a way,
To get us through this restless fray.