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Six projects to do with plastic bottles and jugs. Planter, Bird feeder, berry picker helper, flying saucer game, boat bailer, ball toss. good ideas for all those milk jugs.
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Ancient Silver Coin Of Emperor Nero Tetradrachm of Egypt
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converse
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Johanna Breu @Cara this is SO you!
Ernst Grafenberg Someone let Andy Goldsworthy into a shoe store! :) Love it
Rowena Murillo Andy Goldsworthy. LOL. At first I thought it was photo editing, but then i realized it was the actual shoes.
poppy paperweight by Geninne
by Geninne
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Jessica Clark @Paula Mama-Frog did ya see this?
pennies are also good in the garden for repelling slugs and making hydrangeas blue. who knew?
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Little piggy instant collection by MademoiselleChipotte on Etsy,
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Patty Duncan Collections always turn into junk.
AlaskaRunner+ One person's junk is another person's treasure...
Madeline Middleton none of my collections have turned into junk to me yet. i love them all :)
The Moeraki Boulders are a big attraction, found on Koekohe Beach near Moeraki on New Zealand’s coast. The huge, gray, spherical stones formed in sediment on the sea floor 60 million years ago and were revealed by shoreline erosion. The boulders, some of which stand alone and some in clusters, can weigh several tons and measure 10 feet across.
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Natalie Mishina Like Earth!
Madam FaFa Have been here, quite amazing.
Kristen Van Ryn I fell in love with a black and white print of these many years ago. When I found out that I'd be in NZ, I was determined to find them. The are so beautiful!
Helix Nebula, Hubble Telescope 2004: the eye of god... #Astronomy #Helix_Nebula
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felt geode. needlefelt it then slice it open.
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Caitlyn Karpuk that's cute, felt imitating rock :)
A commander watches as recruits of paramilitary police run in a circle during a training at a military base in Hami, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China, December 29, 2010.
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Louise Bourgeois, The Insomnia Drawings, 2000
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Johane Levesque This is a dolphin's toy... ;) They make an air bubble ring and then play with it by spinning it, making it larger so that they swim through it, or even "seeing how long they can keep it going"... ;)
Christina Capezza At first I thought somebody's Nuva Ring came off during swimming!
Rowena Murillo nuva ring... eww! Dolphin toy much better.
13th Century map of the world
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Christina Capezza Cool and creepy!
Hayley Williams-Parks Eye see you...!
Lee Bontecou ... color lithograph on paper 'Sixth Stone I', 92.9 x 70.7 cm, , 1964
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Plate Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg Date: 1755–60 Culture: Russian (St. Petersburg) Medium: Hard-paste porcelain Dimensions: Greatest H. 1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm); Diam. 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm)
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Sam Watts Pretty !!!
Dish 17th century Stone-paste with black decoration under turquoise/blue glaze H: 6.1 W: 35.1 D: 35.1 cm Iran
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REDWARE CHARGER, Haycock Township, Pennsylvania sgraffito decorated redware charger dated 1810, attributed to Conrad Mumbouer, with tulips and leaves emanating from an urn, all on a yellow glaze background with green splotches, 12"
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Edgar Martins, Ceres, from the series Dwarf Exoplanets & Other Sophisms
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Giuliano d’Arrigo, known as “il Pesello” (1367-1446) Northern hemisphere, 1442-1446 Florence, San Lorenzo, Old Sacristy
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Pinwheel Bowl
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Margot Baker Gorgeous.
Holly LaFollette I have one of these in hunter green!
Lynn Bonislawski love it!
The Moeraki Boulders are a big attraction, found on Koekohe Beach near Moeraki on New Zealand’s coast. The huge, gray, spherical stones formed in sediment on the sea floor 60 million years ago and were revealed by shoreline erosion. The boulders, some of which stand alone and some in clusters, can weigh several tons and measure 10 feet across.
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Fetching pins…
Susan Williams I LURVE this!