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Folder: Time After Time
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My memory of Morocco beach, I danced and felt the light.
I wish I could be there again and be so free again.
No Kiss
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No Wolf
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No Barber
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[ No AI ]
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The sea is alive; for me, it symbolizes unlimited possibilities.
Although we are flying over mountains in this photo, this is the same symbol for me.
I have a favorite song about the sea.
Maybe some of you will like it too.
I wish you a nice Sunday and don't forget:
Love is all you need.
No Trolls
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Greetings from the road.
I met an old friend. Diana and I went for a walk in her forest. We had a lot of fun with the stories from another time.
She still likes to pass the time playing with trolls.
Don't ask me what she smokes after a fight with a troll. :-)
Cry ( If You Want To ) :-)
No Past Land
Don't wait for me
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Fridays off | The Highway Is For Gamblers
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Friday off || The Twelfth of Never
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Leaving, On My Jet Plane
Fridays off | The Adventures of Grandfather
Think outside the box? Au contraire!
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Please note that this is just an artistic representation and does not necessarily correspond to reality. :-)
Fridays off | “Thought” and “Memory.”
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Hugr and Munr are best known through the names of Odin's ravens "Hugn" and "Munin" or, "thought" and "memory" which is satisfactory, but still falls short. Hugr is the analytical part of the brain, the rational, reasoning, and logical form of thought. Munr is the artistic, emotional, and intuitive side of the mind, which is rooted in past experiences and connection with the Divine Will. As such, it is translated as "memory" but it is also the bridge that connects the mind and spirit by way of the óð *, thus linking past, present, and future through thoughts, memories, and actions.
*In Norse mythology, Óðr or Óð, sometimes anglicized as Odr or Od is a figure associated with the major goddess Freyja.
Source: Internet search
Quote:
“He has two ravens, whom he calls Huginn and Muninn, which mean “thought” and “memory.” These birds fly back and forth across the world, seeking news and bringing Odin all the knowledge of things. They perch on his shoulders and whisper into his ears.” ~ Neil Gaiman
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.
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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Begin.
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
Fridays off || Girls need options
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