Nature's poetry.
The Value of Diversity.
Green, the color of Hope.
Zuneigung.
Encrypted message.
Peace for our world.
Tulip close up.
春風の 吹いて居るなり 飴細工
Anatomy of a tulip.
Spring haiku.
さすが花ちるにみれんはなかりけり
Looking far away.
Floreal greetings.
Nizwa.
Happy weekend.
Oasis of Birkat Al-Mawz.
Birkat Al-Mawz. The castle.
Oasis of Birkat Al Mawz. Old houses.
In the palm grove.
Sun through the branches.
Aflaj.
Inspecting the aqueduct.
HWW!
Awakening.
Give Peace a Chance.
Oltre cortina.
For all women who fight against violence and abuse…
初春まづ 酒に梅売る 匂ひかな
False windows.
A prayer.
Wall and Water.
Afternoon sun.
Sulla terrazza dei Musei Capitolini.
Playing with soap balls:)
Sunny Sunday in Rome.
H.F.F.
The monster in the fountain.
Water and stone.
Don't fall.
Facades and a flag.
Togetherness.
Marmor benches.
Love.
Remains.
Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella.
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For all women who long for peace.


This is my dedication to all my WOMEN friends here on Ipernity, ans ecspecialy to the ukrainian women, who are in such a trouble.
May the weapons STOP, and may people all over the world long for peace.
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The Mimosa flower was chosen by Italian feminists as the symbol of march 8th in 1946, to mark the first occasion of the holiday after the end of World War II.
It was chosen for its bright colour, fragrance and ample availability at this time of the year.
May the weapons STOP, and may people all over the world long for peace.
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The Mimosa flower was chosen by Italian feminists as the symbol of march 8th in 1946, to mark the first occasion of the holiday after the end of World War II.
It was chosen for its bright colour, fragrance and ample availability at this time of the year.
HelenaPF en pause, Marije Aguillo, ©UdoSm, Au Cœur... diagonalhorizon and 62 other people have particularly liked this photo
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