"La felicidad es real cuando la compartes"
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Greetings, traveler! Here you can find some of my art as well as many things that provide inspiration for me! Please take a peek at my faq before sending me a message and I ask that you do not send me a chat message unless we are mutuals. Nên melui a lalaith verne! Instagram:...
Photo manipulation wouldn't exist without the stock images that we use to create them in Photoshop. So no wonder that the free stock images websites are really popular among us. I am using images from deviantart for most of my photo manipulations so I spend a lot of time searching for the best photos. In this collection I have gathered for you beautiful fantasy backgrounds that you can use in Photoshop. These premade backgrounds are in fact Photoshop art works that you can use as scene setup for your photo manipulations.
Chiara I learned everything with you for 11 years together. But, it just did not teach me one thing: LIVE WITHOUT YOU. Now you shine in heaven! We separated physically, but spiritually our love will last forever, lives after lives that we will always live together... I will love always you......
One of the things I love most on Pinterest are the beautiful photos and images. I can spend hours looking at the beauty people have captured. Here are a few of my favorites : Links the photo credits can be found on my Pinterest boards. Please add a link to your Pinterest boards in […]
It seems like spring is finally here and it might be warm enough to safely plant some new things in my garden. This year I want to add more evergreen plants so things don’t like quite so bare in the wintertime. I recently picked up two camellias and I’m thinking about investing in a Magnolia … Continue Reading
This Gasthaus Schupfen wedding is a modern day fairytale. Dani of Bring Me Somewhere Nice beautifully captured the romance and magic of the day.
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welcome to our 8th edition of a monthly international blog party where each member posts on the same general topic in their own unique way, of course. in a respectful tribute to both Easter & Spring we will be writing about possibilities & rebirth. for me, this is an essential time of rejuvenation, of new creations within my own artistic soul, and a time to re-think what we think we know. in other words, in spring an awakening world signals possibilities of rebirth within ourselves. nature never changes, people are not alike. so all of us end up seeing the same natural wonders from different points of view. when the sun shines on a just people, they will run into the street to bask in it's warmth. the unjust will hide. same sun, different perspective. spring works that way too. the coming of the buds & the blossoms means to most that God's in his heaven and all is right with the world. spring is deity's vote that the world is worthwhile. for T. S. Eliot, however, the world was brutal. "April is the cruelest month," he wrote. it wakes us from our safe & easy stupor. spring forces us to be active, alive and full of feelings again. still, for others spring serves as scenery and stage props, like an elaborate backdrop the season simply sets the stage for water skiing, baseball, gold, hiking & picnics. spring even gets a role in some personal productions, often playing the airy character who shows up in the nick of time to save us from the blues, or serves as a stand-in for absent romance. but in the world of words, the most common use of the season is as a metaphor, as a sign and token for the human heart's ongoing drama: the quest for faith and fulfillment. we love the rebirth of Mother Earth. it signals the possibility of rebirth in ourselves. buried in the word "rejuvenate" is the word "juvenile" ... the idea that all things can, and will, be made young again. the perennial flowers in hibernation point to the merely "hibernating" loved ones who lie buried in the soil. the clumsy awakening inside us when we stretch, blink and stride off into a fresh, uncertain world. for the ancients, of course, the coming of spring was full of powerful meanings and magic. spring was especially symbolic. today, all that remains of those ancient feasts and festivities is May Day and its occasional May Pole, but centuries ago, in the British Isles, this was the season of Imbolc (pronounced IMM-ulk). historian Caitlin Matthews writes of it this way: the spring quarter of Imbolc brings the gift of insight and inspiration and is a time of beginnings and of essential truthfulness. in the human growth cycle, Imbolc corresponds to the period of childhood when all things are questioned or enjoyed for their own sake. Imbolc is a good time to celebrate the lives of the "soul midwives" who have taught and prepared us, all who have been upholders of justice and truth, all holy ones who have gone to the heart of the matter with great clarity and insight. in short, spring is a time to celebrate rebirth, creation, recommitment and Easter whoever you are, whatever you believe in, take the time to look up and know life is infinite. the greatest gift we have been given is to actually "live" our lives. please visit each of the other contributing members this month, they are listed below, or they will be linked in below my list. thank you for visiting and reading my long profound & perhaps-self-indulgent post, but know how much I appreciate it. with love MARSHA HARRIS http://www.splenderosa.blogspot.com/ TISH JETT an American in France http://afemmeduncertainage.blogspot.com/ YVONNE PRATT USAhttp://stonegable.blogspot.com/ CHARLOTTA WARD in Sweden http://spaceforinspiration.blogspot.com/ GREET LEFEVRE in Belgium http://belgianpearls.blogspot.com/ CATHERINE ROBINSON in London http://www.catherinerobinsoncashmere.com/ ANNIE BOUTERSE USA http://plumsiena.blogspot.com/ COTY FARQUHAR in Australia http://cotyfarquhar.blogspot.com/ FIFI FLOWERS artist with Parisian flair http://fififlowers.com DEBORAH PETERSON between Houston & Scotland http://www.dumbwittellher.com/ DUSTJACKET ATTIC, Debra in Australia http://dustjacketattic.blogspot.com/ SHARI MILLER USA http://www.littlebluedeer.com/ TINA USA [email protected] http://theenchantedhome.blogspot.com/ MONA THOMPSON USA http://providenceltddesign.com/ JACQUELINE MUMFORD England http://home-biba.blogspot.com/ KARIN JANSKY France http://lapouyette-unddiedingedeslebens.blogspot.com VICKI ARCHER an Australian in France http://frenchessence.blogspot.com/ CECILIA GONZALEZ Spain http://desdemventana.blogspot.com/ RENEE GRANIER & ANGELA FOSTER USA http://underspanishmoss.com/ LISA USA not participating this month http://amidprivilege.com FRANCINE GARDNER a woman of the world in NYC http://interieurs.com blog CHRISTINA FLUEGGE USA http://greigedesign.blogspot.com/ STACEY BEWKES USA http://quintessence.com LEANN BROWN USAhttp://linenandlavender.blogspot.com/ LENE Norway http://theessenceofthegoodlife.blogspot.com/ SANDE CHASE Canada www.agiftwrappedlife.com SHARON SANTONI France http://myfrenchcountryhome.blogspot.com/ KAREN MALAN UK Pas Grand-Chose Blog http://athousandmiles-k.blogspot DEJA PSEU USA unefemme.net. ISA CHANDLER http://isaslittleworld.blogspot.com/ VERONICA tasselsandtwigs.blogspot.com/