Can’t move. Seven pound cat holding me down.
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Can’t move. Seven pound cat holding me down.
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This is a REBLOG (a.k.a. I am not the author).

She waits…
She waits….~ for him
She longs….
~ to feel his touch
She yearns….
~ to have him near
She hopes…
~ he will choose her
She needs…
~ him to be hers
but for now…
~ she waits
• ~ Dani’s Writings~
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(via That didn’t take long… ‘sharks’ in flooded Union Station [PHOTO] (via @JamieaKing))
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Above is a REBLOG (a.k.a. I am not the author). What the what!?
Ducklings, with dress by Mary Katrantzou and jewellery by Van Cleef and Arpels (Taken with instagram)
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Above is a REBLOG (a.k.a. I am not the author). Now, “THIS” is the attitude naturists and nudists should take toward erections; we need to get over our PHALLOPHOBIA and have a laugh, like these two.
It hurts to say it, but it’s true. When we engage in this level of secrecy, we become our own worst enemies. We may think that we’re just protecting ourselves, but really, what we’re doing is isolating ourselves from the rest of society. And in case you hadn’t noticed, the rest of society is perfectly willing to move on without us. As are many of the younger naturists among us. It’s a well-known fact that we lose a lot of people when they hit their teen years. Some of them come back in adulthood, but many never do. We wrestle with this question, but don’t think enough about its consequences: with new blood flowing more out than in, our secret societies grow older and grayer. And eventually, they die.
Read more: http://nuderenewed.com/2012/05/28/secrecy-is-killing-naturism/
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An innovative initiative is taking place in the Philippines to bring sustainable lighting to homes in impoverished communities. Empty plastic bottles are installed in the roof, filled with water and bleach they refract sunlight. These “solar light bulbs” provide light equivalent to a 55watt light bulb.
See how they’re made here. From Visual News
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This is a REBLOG (a.k.a. I am not the author). Cool idea, though! :o) <3