Ooof

Ooof

patricks-stumps:

this beats everything

patricks-stumps:

this beats everything

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esmeweatherwax:

relatableblog:

Peacock: The national Bird of India..


We have always seen the pics of a peacock, spreading its plume, sitting..But how many of us have seen it flying like this???

Ooooh you never see them flying

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It’s a bit too hot out for me, but barbeque is a definite plus

It’s a bit too hot out for me, but barbeque is a definite plus

in-my-mouth:

Sausage Stuffed Jalapenos

in-my-mouth:

Sausage Stuffed Jalapenos

janphil:

#jalapeno #pretzel (Taken with Instagram at Culinary Art Class)

janphil:

#jalapeno #pretzel (Taken with Instagram at Culinary Art Class)

foodpuff:

Baked Jalapeno poppers (Yum!)

I wish my jalapeno plants would hurry up! Seems like I’ve had them forever and they have a lot more growing to do before i can transform them into yummy stuff

m089s:

Daim
Street Art Hamburg

m089s:

Daim

Street Art Hamburg

bob89bob:

No wonder they went with the rooftop version.

bob89bob:

No wonder they went with the rooftop version.

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We live in a strange, beautiful, and often alien-looking world. Case in point: the crystal-clear Jewel Caterpillar of Central and South America, pictured here in all its translucent glory.
This particular caterpillar (which is known more formally as Acraga Coa, and metamorphoses into this equally stunning orange moth) was spotted by photographer Gerardo Aispuru near Cancun, Mexico

We live in a strange, beautiful, and often alien-looking world. Case in point: the crystal-clear Jewel Caterpillar of Central and South America, pictured here in all its translucent glory.

This particular caterpillar (which is known more formally as Acraga Coa, and metamorphoses into this equally stunning orange moth) was spotted by photographer Gerardo Aispuru near Cancun, Mexico