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what the fuck and why the fuck
Poznań, Poland.
By Herman.Strydom
Tergniet, Western Cape, South Africa
sexually attracted to good conversations and great music taste
I am so fragile that I live sleepy all day.
for all my swifties :)
Elvira Madigan (1967)
so what is your favorite meal of the day?
it really does :) p.s. remember to be kind to yourself as well and never give that up just so you can be kind to someone else (iykyk)
for anyone who can't choose just one aesthetic :)
sunflower my eyes, want you more than a melody
(last couple of days were pretty rainy here)
Plant of the Day Tuesday 10 June 2014
Eschscholzia californica, California poppies form a river of colour in the a Theodore Payne Garden at Moulton College, Northampton. Payne (1872 - 1963) was born locally to the College and travelled to the USA in 1893 from where he introduced a range of Californian plants and set up a plant nursery. The garden was made by enthusiastic students and staff - what a great result of research and practical skills. Eschscholzia californica forms a vigorous spreading annual with finely divided blue-green leaves and normally orange, yellow or red flowers. In the foreground the low growing deep blue/purple flowers are Sissyrinchium bellum and the taller light blue flowers with the dark eye are Gilia tricolor - both from California. Jill Raggett
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