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Princess Snow White is a fictional princess in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs movie. One day, Snow White was outside the castle, happily cleaning the floors. While singing, a prince then walks by and heard her voice. He then climbed to see who was singing. Snow White, without noticing that a "stranger" was near her, keeps on singing and after noticing him she runs inside of the castle. Grimhilde, Snow White's stepmother, secretly watches her, then gets jealous of her fairness. So she asks her m
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Remember Rylai, the adorable white-furred red fox we wrote about a month ago? We've loved watching her grow into a big girl so we wanted to share her photos with you!
WARNING: Squeals, "OMG"s, and intense needs to touch something soft ahead. After all, it's all about the fluff on fluff on fluff.
I got this shot thanks to my brother Steve. It was taken up at his cabin near Talkeetna. Steve, had spent a fair amount of time letting the ermine get used to him. They are pretty fearless little animals. He asked me if I was interested in getting some ermine shots. Of course, I said, Yes! This is one of quite few shots that I got. Ermine's are Short-tailed Weasels. They turn pure white in the winter, except for a black tip on their tail. They are extremely active and very quick. THANK YOU, EXPLORE!!!!
Puffy, fluffy, snow-white cloud-dogs, Samoyeds are a great breed for a family dog! With an alert, playful temperament, they rarely become aggressive and are so friendly that they have earned the nickname of 'smiley dog.'
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Gypsophila elegant (Gypsophila elegans) is a wonderful annual plant, blooming with hundreds of tiny flowers with a diameter not exceeding 2 cm. Its thin, delicate but stiff shoots reach up to 50 cm in length and branch very strongly, creating large, large clumps. The grayish-green, lanceolate leaves of gypsophila also serve as decoration.Sowing seeds directly into the ground is carried out in spring. Snow-white flower cushions will look best in a small spacing of 15 x 20 cm. The elegant gypsophila requires fertile, humus-rich, light soil and plenty of sunlight to flower abundantly. This species is ideal for low and high flower beds - it looks beautiful in arrangements with both plants with large, vividly colored flowers (asters, zinnia, variable dahlias, sunflowers) and dwarfs (marigolds, marigolds or helpless flowers). You can also cut its shoots to make dry and fresh bouquets, which will add lightness and elegance. An additional advantage of gypsophila is that it blooms for a very long time (from June to August).Each package contains 0.5 g or around 200 seedsGypsophila elegans
Remember Rylai, the adorable white-furred red fox we wrote about a month ago? We've loved watching her grow into a big girl so we wanted to share her photos with you!
In today’s world where almost everyone has access to one or more cameras on the go, we have started taking photography as an art for granted but the fact is that a good photo is still a work of art. It is a matter of getting the composition of the lighting and shadows as well as the colors in the photo right. While it is possible for many to click a passable photograph, getting to click one that is exceptional can take a lot more than good equipment and chance. Many good photographers take clicking pictures of nature as a big challenge and this can indeed be one. The vistas of nature like snow can be both fascinating as well as fantastic to click but it may not be difficult. You will understand what we mean when you look at fascinating photographs of forest paths to another world.