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www.papillonfoundation.com
South Africa.
A registered Non Profit with stunning successes in transforming the lives of the poor!
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about 24 hours ago
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Oh yes, she was hiding something.
I don't know who got the bigger surprise when we saw each other, her or me. For a few seconds we stared at each other, and then she scattered. But she left s
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2 days ago
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A sea of tantrums.
We like to visit the rocky parts on the beach. Freedom beckons to our minds whenever we walk on the beach. The wind was up, and the sea was still sulking fr
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3 days ago
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The flamingos have arrived.
They were far off as the growth has started to overtake the lake again. * The greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest sp
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4 days ago
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Random shots on a farm.
We saw that harvesting was completed, but there was much more to see. The bales were ready to be loaded and transported. The chicken gang knows my wife, and
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5 days ago
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Almost shyly the moon crept out behind the mountain peaks.
A stranger also came to watch the moonrise with us. So, you are also welcome to come and watch the moon rise with us. The local doggy park offers a lovely view
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6 days ago
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The sun turns the sea into a mirror.
The sun needs a big mirror to see itself, and nothing better than the ocean. Some random photos to show you the beauty on the horizon. That bright strip is t
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7 days ago
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Spring season heralds in new growth.
You will see granadillas, birds and a big lemon in here. Last spring season, I also did a post about the granadillas, and this is a fresh new crop. The great n
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8 days ago
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Kindness costs nothing.
In this case, some "pedestrians" wanted to cross on a busy road. Automatically, I switched our car's emergency (hazards) lights on, and I waved an oncoming car
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9 days ago
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At last, the long tail appeared...
...as I have been waiting for him for a few weeks now. Now how's that for a tail? He is a Cape Sugar Bird (Promerops cafer). *The Cape sugarbird is a grey-br
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10 days ago
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The amazing beauty of Echinopsis 24 hour flowers...
...and a great new surprise was waiting for their turn to bloom. A miracle appeared over 3 days, and I will show you in detail below what
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