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if i look back, i am lost

blake kathryn
dirt enthusiast
$LAYYYTER

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Origami Around

Love Begins

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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todays bird
DEAR READER

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@backwaterroyalty
When my parents are screaming at me on the phone.
This shot was a winner of a weekly National Geographic photo contest. Taken by Wayne Wetherbee.
While on safari in Africa, on the Okavango Delta, Botswana photographing wildlife, this leopard had made a kill and brought it to her cub high in a tree. While her cub was safe feeding, she made her way back down the tree through some heavy grass toward me with her head down. For a brief moment she lifted her head and I was able to get the shot. Her damaged eye did not effect her ability to hunt. After reviewing the shot it was almost as if this magnificent cat had an eye on the Universe.
When you realize your country is in jeopardy.
Mutuals who only ‘like’ your text posts at first and don’t reblog it until AFTER they’ve seen it pop off…
When the battle music plays, but you cant see anybody:
so did Travie McCoy ever become a billionaire
I guess not
Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina var. Anguina) is a beautiful white and strongly scented flower, fringed with long, lace-like tendrils. It opens in the evening or in the early morning, so the plant can be pollinated by moths. It is a member of the pumpkin family. The shoots, tendrils, and leaves of the plant are also eaten as greens. With some cultivars, the immature fruit has an unpleasant odor and a slightly bitter taste, both of which disappear in cooking. (Source)
*waits all week for the weekend* *does nothing*
Random country: rich in oil and minding their own business
America: