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In French, you don’t really say “I miss you.” You say “tu me manques,” which is closer to “you are missing from me.”
I love that. “You are missing from me.” You are a part of me, you are essential to my being. You are like a limb, or an organ, or blood. I cannot function without you.
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pag-asaharibon:
Early Wednesday morning wildlife photographers Jeff Stemshorn and Saija Lehtonen discovered a Greater Roadrunner hanging upside down in the cactus, just a few feet from her nest at Desert Botanical Garden. Upon closer inspection they realized that she was not just wedged among cactus spines, but that her feet were hopelessly entangled in fishing line. Initial attempts to free the bird with resources readily available were not successful.
So Stemshorn immediately summoned much needed help from the Desert Botanical Garden rangers. The Garden’s cactus horticulturist and the head ranger quickly appeared, equipment in tow, to rescue the entrapped roadrunner.
Once they got her down from the cactus, they proceeded to carefully remove the fishing line (monofilament) from her feet.
Upon being released the thankful roadrunner darted away as fast as she could. Hopefully momma roadrunner will return to her nest where 2 very hungry one week old nestlings eagerly await her arrival.
Anglers please remember that monofilament can kill! The Arizona Game and Fish Department would like to remind all anglers that the improper use and disposal of fishing line (aka monofilament) can have a dramatic impact on our wildlife. In addition to being an eye-sore along our waterways, many shore birds, migratory birds, waterfowl, and raptors have become entangled in monofilament and died.
illillill:
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The strawberry lemonade look works for me. (Taken with instagram)
Redheads are bold #newhair #strawberrylemonade (Taken with instagram)
blinkanditsover:
A mouse diced with death when it stole some food from under the nose of a leopard at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in Hertfordshire.
Instead of pouncing on the mouse, the 12-year-old African leopard, called Sheena, simply watched as it fed on scraps of meat thrown into its enclosure.
At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse away with her nose, but the mouse carried on eating regardless.
(via lettersfromdua)
ruineshumaines:
This luxury boutique hotel is not what you would expect from your standard vacation lodging! Located in Kenya, just about 12 miles outside of Nairobi, Giraffe Manor is 12 acres of private land and 140 acres of indigenous forest that is home to a herd of Rothschild Giraffe.
Built in 1932, the manor décor is a combination of traditional and modern, with a two-story entrance hall, majestic staircase, and immaculately furnished interiors. Guests are offered the opportunity to interact with the giraffes at all times of day. According to the website, “Giraffe Manor offers you an unparalleled experience of the giraffes, with them vying for your attention at the breakfast table, the front door and even your bedroom window.”
Giraffe Manor website
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Soooo tired after the massage! But feeling oh so good! (Taken with instagram)
Yummy yum! Necessary start for all of my appointments today! Next massage, later hair! (Taken with Instagram at David Shiflet-chiropractor)