HFF, waiting.
Trust
Une petite maison dans la forêt
Nisa
Sé de Viseu
HFF
Chaves at sun up
You
Once, me too, I was young.
Tenderness
HFF - MAAT roof
Alles gut
Nossa Senhora
Sea Star - Pip
Someone now remembers Her/His father
HFF - Couve Portuguesa
At home
The old thing as the classic souvenir . . .
Panni Stesi
Brincos de Princesa
Guincho 2021
HFF
Moliceiro
Les Eaux
Pedras Salgadas
Douro
Óbidos
HFF - Straight Stainless Steel
Today
From History
Mother
HFF
Light
Mosteiró de Cima
Tâmega
Ponte de Trajano
Chaves
HFF
Phacochoerus africanus
Winter at Home
As in a fairy tale...
Quinta do Pisão
HFF - Chaves
Domus
Lapas de S.Torpes
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Flo. Fam.: Malvales , cistaceae , malvaceae - familles de la mauve et des cistes
Flo. Fam.: Malvales , cistaceae , malvaceae - familles de la mauve et des cistes
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
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Hibiscus


Flowers have long been admired and used by humans. Most people think that flowers are beautiful. Many people also love flowers for their fragrances (scents). People enjoy seeing flowers growing in gardens. People also enjoy growing flowers in their backyards, outside their homes. People often wear flowers on their clothes or give flowers as a gift during special occasions, holidays, or rituals, such as the birth of a new baby (or a Christening), at weddings (marriages), at funerals (when a person dies). People often buy flowers from businesses called florists.
Hibiscus or rosemallow is a genus of plants with a flower of bright colors. It grows mostly in the tropics, but some species grow in cool climates. Hibiscus often become national/state flowers.
Hibiscus or rosemallow is a genus of plants with a flower of bright colors. It grows mostly in the tropics, but some species grow in cool climates. Hibiscus often become national/state flowers.
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Aqui havia muitos nos jardins de Monte Gordo, mas aquelas bestas arrancaram tudo e fizeram jardins novos com espécies não adaptadas ao clima mas que deram muito dinheiro a algumas pessoas, com o Zé Povinho a pagar, claro.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Xata clubParece que agora se chamam assim quem gasta os impostos que pagamos:
São os parolos.
Para não lhes chamar o que eles de facto mostram : uma completa e constante falta de cultura que lhes permite gastar as sempre deficitárias verbas do cidadãos também com verdejantes e extensas paisagens relvadas com água tratada e classificada para beber regando os sempre espalhafatosos relvados dos seus eleitores . . .
Porém aqui não é bonito nem benvindo lavar a roupa por lavar que ainda não aprendemos a lavar em casa; e eles dirão:
Não nos ensinaram . . .
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