Mauna Kea observatories
Green
Homunculus
Thus wrote Susan B. Anthony
Replicate of possible first immigrant's shelter
Wherever you go, there it is.... a fence
.... a fence
Neighbourhood
Sheltered
African daisies and a rose
African daisies and a rose
African daisies and a rose
.... a fence
Fences
A Fence land
Fences
Mediterranean Ranch house
Pensive
Flowers of Crab apple
I ❤ Paris
Mobile Expresso Bar
Portu-Goal
On the beach
Photographer
Winter walk
1 Anna Stamp
Reconstructed Hale o Keawe
One who knows
Terra firma & the Pilgrim sea
Magnolia ~ concept of a painter
Flowers on Wheels
Flowers on Wheels
How Did This Come to This
A sailor
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Clouds
“Aren't the clouds beautiful? They look like big balls of cotton... I could just lie here all day, and watch them drift by... If you use your imagination, you can see lots of things in the cloud formations... What do you think you see, Linus?"
"Well, those clouds up there look like the map of the British Honduras on the Caribbean... That cloud up there looks a little like the profile of Thomas Eakins, the famous painter and sculptor... And that group of clouds over there gives me the impression of the stoning of Stephen... I can see the apostle Paul standing there to one side..."
"Uh huh... That's very good... What do you see in the clouds, Charlie Brown?"
"Well, I was going to say I saw a ducky and a horsie, but I changed my mind!”
― Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, Vol. 5: 1959-1960
"Well, those clouds up there look like the map of the British Honduras on the Caribbean... That cloud up there looks a little like the profile of Thomas Eakins, the famous painter and sculptor... And that group of clouds over there gives me the impression of the stoning of Stephen... I can see the apostle Paul standing there to one side..."
"Uh huh... That's very good... What do you see in the clouds, Charlie Brown?"
"Well, I was going to say I saw a ducky and a horsie, but I changed my mind!”
― Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, Vol. 5: 1959-1960
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