Kayleigh's photos
Echoes of Time | Grown up without dreams.
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Wish You Were Here
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What? Why what? What is Wi-Fi?
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Just another lucky day...
Dancing Shoes
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☆☆☆Happy Weekend! ☆☆☆
@ Léopold :-)
Tekla Gogrichiani - Tango Women's Technique - 'El Huracan' Solo Tango Orquestra
Fridays off || Girls need options
my baby just cares for me
My Girl
No Gaudí No Fun
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No AI but Gaudí
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Antoni Gaudí (25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect and designer from Spain, known as the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí's works have a highly individualized style. Most are located in Barcelona, including his main work, the church of the Sagrada Família.
Source: Internet
Antoni Gaudí Stuff & A Jealous Sky
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No Man’s Sky | I Don’t Chase Dreams
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I'm lost in the beauty of the endless sky, with Salty air, and sun-kissed hair, and I'm dreaming of a chance to giggle.
A happy, maximally boring place in the universe.
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HBM + HFF and a happy new week ☆
Hiking in the Dolomites of Italy can be a beautiful experience. Some places have a story to tell. Obelix from the Gallic village, also called the "Village of the Indomitable," fell asleep on this bench when he got tired of hiking to the small village of Rome. Luckily, he was found and taken home by a wine farmer on his ox cart. But, Obelix forgot his stone here.
Stones are patient creatures, just like benches, which also wait very patiently. So the bench and the stone have been waiting for many years together.
In the meantime, the capital, Rome, was finished, as were a few pyramids. You are invited, if you have time, to come around. Spend some time to watch the Seasons, the sun, and the moon.
As well you can think about what you are waiting for, so happily.
P.S.
The story is fictional :-)
No Past Land
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The past is over.
I don't wear Chanel anymore.
I have forgiven you long ago.
Tomorrow is tomorrow.
Now my love; I'm in.
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Electrical Storm
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It's okay to bloom alone | Blossom by blossom a sp…
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Found At The Scene Of A Rendezvous That Failed| |F…
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Dryads
In Greek mythology, the dryads represent forest nymphs, goddesses, or demigods.
Dryads live in caves, trees, and groves. Their lives are tied to the place where they live. For example, if a tree dies (from felling, lightning, old age, etc.), its dryad also dies.
This is for raingirl, I hope you like it.
All I want is you | After work in Germany
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