I blog about my tv loves. And movies. And nature. And everything else I find fascinating. Images. Words. Sounds. Moving pictures. *************************************************** This is my personal blog, and I like to post and re-blog random things. This is a multi-fandom blog. So you'll see many different shows/topics posted on the blog. *************************************************** I keep separate blogs for my separate "fandoms" See: About the blog & My ships *************************************************** THIS IS SPOILER FRIENDLY ZONE! Think before you enter! *************************************************** I do not follow back automatically. But I will check out your blog when I have time, and if it's FRIENDS or HIMYM related and you make pretty edits, the odds are... I might. *************************************************** DISCLAIMER: None of the images I post or re-blog are mine, unless stated otherwise [labeled: my photo or similar] All posts tagged #MY EDIT (all fan art, gifs and graphics I've made) I post are free to use for personal use. Some have my username added, most don't, cause I keep forgetting. Only thing I ask is that you don't claim them as your own. Thanks.
One day I found a lost, and tired honey-bee. And I took a series of not-so-good portraits/photos of it while it gathered its strenght.
Trick: if you find a honey-bee on the ground that seems "dead"/tired and unable to fly, give them sugar-water to drink, so they'd have energy to fly again.
One day I found a lost, and tired honey-bee. And I took a series of not-so-good portraits/photos of it while it gathered its strenght.
Trick: if you find a honey-bee on the ground that seems "dead"/tired and unable to fly, give them sugar-water to drink, so they'd have energy to fly again.
Taken on a hot summer day [25-30 degrees C], when suddenly the weather changed in just a few minutes, sky was covered in clouds, and it was pouring rain. In like 10 minutes the rain was on the other [this] side of the bay. It rained and hailed really heavily for a few minutes, and in 30 minutes it was all over, and the hot summer day continued as usual.