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calin crestin margaret

little margaret on a field

DIVERSE 06-Oct-2006
Ricardo Rico Maria Ricardo R. Rico 16-Nov-2007
Ricardo Rico Maria sculpture

Sculpture of Maria virgen in the Basilica of Budapest.

Ricardo R. Rico 26-May-2006
Sergey Green Mariahilfer Stra?e am Samstag Abend (Wien, ?sterreich) sngreen 27-Nov-2005
Greg Mennegar Marie e-30 Shots 08-Jan-2012
Randall Beaudin Marie-Sole' & friend

A friend brought this little ball-o-fluff to my home today and just had to share with you kind folks of myolympus. She is a Yorky and is 3 months old.

RanD'Art 11-Jun-2006
Ramasubramaniyan Krishnamoorthy Marina Beach

Taken in the Marina Beach, Chennai. One of my first tries with slow shutter. Photo was taken hand held.

KR's Gallery 21-Sep-2010
Val Bridge mariners delight

One of the few remaining lighthouses in Australia. Used a PL to deepen the blue sky.

Vals Random Images 13-Dec-2008
Donald Bryant Mariposa Sagebrush Tulip

A common wildflower in the high chaperal of Western Canada.

Natural 04-Dec-2005
Leon Plympton Marjorie Kinnan Rawling's Home -01

This is the old home of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author and Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction in 1939 for THE YEARLING. The home is located in Cross Creek, Florida between Orange Lake and Lake Lochloosa.

Ms. Rawlings and her first husband moved here in 1928, and bought the house, along with 70+ acres, for $14,000 (USD). Not unlike every other house in the area there was no indoor plumbing when the Rawlings bought it. Suffice it to say that it wasn't long before it became the first house in the area to have indoor plumbing.

Ms. Rawlings died in 1953, and left all her property to the University of Florida in Gainesville. The house is being maintained true to the 1930-to-1940 era, and is now a historic landmark. Tours are possible throughout most of the year.

Also on the property is a recently constructed replica barn and replica tenant shack.

Common area 13-May-2007