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When I eventually move, this beauty is on my to ‘to buy’ list. #needinmylife #horse #polopony #chesnut (Taken with instagram)

When I eventually move, this beauty is on my to ‘to buy’ list. #needinmylife #horse #polopony #chesnut (Taken with instagram)

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Restored #vintage makeup cabinet #french (Taken with instagram)

Restored #vintage makeup cabinet #french (Taken with instagram)

setbabiesonfire:

I love nails.

setbabiesonfire:

I love nails.

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sweetvisage:

Art Nouveau Doors <3

(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)

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theanimalblog:

Freshly shaved alpacas are seen at Alpaca-Land farm, in Goeming in the Austrian province of Salzburg.  Picture: Kerstin Joensson/AP

theanimalblog:

Freshly shaved alpacas are seen at Alpaca-Land farm, in Goeming in the Austrian province of Salzburg.  Picture: Kerstin Joensson/AP

0800pink:

want

0800pink:

want

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theanimalblog:

Endangered animals photographed at their cutest in the name of conservation

Posing for top photographer Lennette Newell’s ‘Animals’ series, 18 different species ranging from endangered tigers to vulnerable elephants give their cutest or fiercest look.
Working with animal trainers, private owners and educational animal facilities in her native California, Lennette hopes the collection will draw attention to ecology and promote learning.
‘The little rhesus monkey who is staring straight at the camera, he was rescued just the day before from the blackmarket,’ said Lennette.

theanimalblog:

Endangered animals photographed at their cutest in the name of conservation

Posing for top photographer Lennette Newell’s ‘Animals’ series, 18 different species ranging from endangered tigers to vulnerable elephants give their cutest or fiercest look.

Working with animal trainers, private owners and educational animal facilities in her native California, Lennette hopes the collection will draw attention to ecology and promote learning.

‘The little rhesus monkey who is staring straight at the camera, he was rescued just the day before from the blackmarket,’ said Lennette.