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changing masha poses

“Everybody has a creative potential and from the moment you can express this creative potential, you can start changing the world.”

stay young, muddy knees

How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.

Great photo collection of Tuuli Shipster. Tuuli Shipster is a model and actress, known for Pirate Radio (2009), Will You Marry Me? (2011) and I Think You Need a Lawyer (2012).

rebecca lawrence

What is done is done, and as you look back to the year, learn in the past and wish for a brighter future in light of these lessons learned.

rebecca lawrence ROBE

Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me. William Shakespeare

DOLLFACE

Little girls love dolls. They just don’t love doll clothes. We’ve got four thousand dolls and ain’t one of them got a stitch of clothes on. ~ Jeff Foxworthy

Wisely, and slow. They stumble that run fast. William Shakespeare

nude in the rain

You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. ~Mark Twain

I am not my hair
I am not this skin
I am not your expectations, no (hey)
I am not my hair
I am not this skin
I am the soul that lives within

The holiday is sometimes called Día de los Muertos[3][4] in Anglophone countries, a back-translation of its original name, Día de Muertos. It is particularly celebrated in Mexico where the day is a public holiday. Prior to Spanish colonization in the 16th century, the celebration took place at the beginning of summer. Gradually, it was associated with October 31, November 1, and November 2 to coincide with the Western Christian triduum of Allhallowtide: All Saints’ Eve, All Saints’ Day, and All Souls’ Day.[5][6] Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using calaveras, aztec marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts.[7] Visitors also leave possessions of the deceased at the graves.

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