I love the loop at 1.32 !
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I love the loop at 1.32 !
The best seventies tracks
Great video too!
Boutique hotel Las Islas in Torreblanca del Sol, Fuengirola, Southern Spain, close by Malaga is: Paradise on earth! Exceptional service!
See Tripadvisor for reviews.
Ohhhhhh lovely: Pink champagne bubbles!
Picture by Gaeten Lee
What if all the ads in Times Square became art?
Great idea! Please share 😀
Beautiful day, last week of August
Luckily Kristjana S. Williams can draw and put the ideas in her head on paper. This one is called Andy Audubon CMYK by Kristjana S Williams and can be purchased from her website www.kristjanaswilliams.com
Very simple; a range of colours…but what source of inspiration!
If only I could draw!!!
Destination Pre-Dinner drinks in sight, yessssssssss
I should live by this quote. Found on Pinterest, with great thanks to www.humortrain.com and the Captain himself, ofcourse!
Pffff! Elegant yes! Do-able…ehm not really! At least not when there is no cab to be found :-(
Help, I’ll be late for my date (with sore feet and the evening has not even yet begun!)
Like a kiss in Paris!
Serie joli paris by Caroline Saint Georges pour Gien
Like daisies from a lawn!
Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
By Robert Brault