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Originally posted on yadadarcyyada: I can’t fight this feeling, deep inside of me, I’m hooked on a feeling…blogging, you don’t know what you do to me. I’m not entirely sure how many posts about blogging advice I’ve read in the past couple of years. Some posts were extremely helpful, others decidedly unhelpful, many didn’t pertain…
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Gorgeous cactus flowers from Cindy Knoke! Cindy Knoke Cacti in peak spring bloom, bursting to rival spring flowers. Citron, ruby, pearl, amethyst. A bejeweled thorn garden, with cactus fairies dressed in buds. Queen Yucca reigns, while lowly barrel floats cellophane flowers. Arid desert landscape, yields burgeoning blooms. Cheers to you from the flowering desert~ View
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National Geographic Photo Blog Source: Heed the Call of the Wild at This Ethereal Wolf Sanctuary
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Originally posted on Flickering Lamps: This week Flickering Lamps is taking a break from the hidden, not so well known sites that often grace this site to explore probably the most famous cemetery in the world: Paris’ Père Lachaise. Opened as the world’s first garden cemetery in 1804, Père Lachaise (or to give its original name, cimetière de l’Est…
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“It was ten minutes dominated by the ghosts of young lives, cruelly destroyed by radiation, upheaval, trauma.” Peter Zarko-Flynn documents Chernobyl in a series of photo essays, 30 years after the disaster. via Chernobyl: 30 Years On — Discover
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Excellent information from Sally and Smorgasbord Health!

