15th May 2012

Photo reblogged from live or die - we all fall and we too shall rise. with 267 notes

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25th April 2012

Photo reblogged from ...Oh Hi! with 453 notes

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19th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Brazil Wonders with 658 notes

brazilwonders:

iwasfifteen:

Ontem na Paulista..
“I’d listen to your love stories” 

Yesterday in São Paulo.

brazilwonders:

iwasfifteen:

Ontem na Paulista..

“I’d listen to your love stories” 

Yesterday in São Paulo.

Source: iwasfifteen

13th April 2012

Photo

13th April 2012

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oww,bonnie :3

oww,bonnie :3

13th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from Sorrir, é o melhor remédio! with 55,782 notes

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13th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Mocha Café with 1,309 notes

mochacafe:

via glossfixation

mochacafe:

via glossfixation

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13th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Sorrir, é o melhor remédio! with 4,322 notes

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12th April 2012

Photo reblogged from live or die - we all fall and we too shall rise. with 792 notes

i-am-the-oracular-spectacular:

I WANT IT

i-am-the-oracular-spectacular:

I WANT IT

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12th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Mocha Café with 1,127 notes

mochacafe:

via ohsopictures

mochacafe:

via ohsopictures

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12th April 2012

Photo reblogged from did you know? with 7,234 notes

did-you-kno:

Fruit salad tree sprouts as many as seven varieties of fruit in one tree. The combinations aren’t quite as diverse as bountiful fruit bowls — apples and peaches, for example, can’t mix. But the trees combine several members of fruit families into one.
A citrus version grows oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes, tangelos, lemonades (a rounded fruit that’s sweet like lemonade) and grapefruit. A stone fruit tree yields peaches, apricots, plums, nectarines, peachcots (a cross between peaches and apricots) and peacherines. The trees can be planted outside in small back yards (depending on their climate requirements), or kept in a pot. Most are self-pollinating so no partner trees or pollinating bees are needed.
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did-you-kno:

Fruit salad tree sprouts as many as seven varieties of fruit in one tree. The combinations aren’t quite as diverse as bountiful fruit bowls — apples and peaches, for example, can’t mix. But the trees combine several members of fruit families into one.

A citrus version grows oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes, tangelos, lemonades (a rounded fruit that’s sweet like lemonade) and grapefruit. A stone fruit tree yields peaches, apricots, plums, nectarines, peachcots (a cross between peaches and apricots) and peacherines. The trees can be planted outside in small back yards (depending on their climate requirements), or kept in a pot. Most are self-pollinating so no partner trees or pollinating bees are needed.

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5th April 2012

Photo reblogged from ...Oh Hi! with 2,495 notes

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4th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Push The Movement with 432 notes

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