#15 This photo encapsulates our struggle to maintain our cloudy water resources with the passion and vigor it deserves. Do your part in rendering those pesky water cleaning oysters extinct as if your life depends on it.
You know, when you make (true, by the way) statements like that, it's okay to add a link to prove your point. amazingarchitecture.com/futuristic/the-cairo-sketches-by-hassan-ragab
#19 I lived up in Alaska for a couple years. The island I was on had 13 breeding pairs of them. I spent a bit of time watching those birds and the one takeaway I got from the experience is how absolutely stupid those birds are.
"This Artist Spent Eight Years To Create This Tree-Chair Using Methods Of Gradual Redirection Of The Branches, Which Consists Of Shaping The Trees As They Grow According To Predetermined Designs"
#15 This photo encapsulates our struggle to maintain our cloudy water resources with the passion and vigor it deserves. Do your part in rendering those pesky water cleaning oysters extinct as if your life depends on it.
You know, when you make (true, by the way) statements like that, it's okay to add a link to prove your point. amazingarchitecture.com/futuristic/the-cairo-sketches-by-hassan-ragab
#19 I lived up in Alaska for a couple years. The island I was on had 13 breeding pairs of them. I spent a bit of time watching those birds and the one takeaway I got from the experience is how absolutely stupid those birds are.
#23 'The Broken Pitcher" by Bouguereau.
You know, when you make (true, by the way) statements like that, it's okay to add a link to prove your point.
amazingarchitecture.com/futuristic/the-cairo-sketches-by-hassan-ragab
This means something. This is important.
It's why I won't eat shellfish. They eat all the cr#p in the water.
whait till Sammy finds out what plants do with the polution in the air and in the soil
#36 Felicito al artista de todo corazón.