Thursday 24 January 2013

As Clouds Go, This One Kicks Ass...


An Albino Dolphin...

This extremely rare and
beautiful “pink dolphin” ....
was spotted and photographed
by Capt. Erik Rue of Calcasieu
Charter Service on June 24th,
2007 during a charter fishing
trip on Calcasieu Lake south of
Lake Charles, LA.
An albino dolphin, with reddish
eyes and glossy pink skin, the
critter was smaller than its
companions suggesting that it
was immature. These pictures
are apparently of the albino
travelling with its mother.

Monday 21 January 2013

...illness2wellness...


Hay . . .

. . U hasnt seen me, rite?

Well there's Stoned . .

. . . and then there's - 'Stoned'; or is that pebble dashed . . .

Are you an . . .


Marilyn Monroe Statue at Chicago, USA

How to Ad'dress' Wet Conditions!
Hmmm,
I wonder what visibility is like?

Friday 18 January 2013

Thursday 17 January 2013

Ice Say!

Pleneau Bay, Antarctica!

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Parting of the Red . . . Beach?

Red Beach in Panjin, China!
. . . I thought I saw Mike Hucknall on the beach,
but it was simply red . . .

Monday 14 January 2013

There Be Dragons . . .


The Blue Dragon (Glaucus atlanticus), one of the world’s rarest and most beautiful mollusks.

Lion Hearted!


The Flowering of Life

Life flowers in the most difficult of circumstances! 

Winter - Natural Cold & Flu Shots!


Educated Ignorance . . .


. . . quite simply, we're Not all the same!

A Violet Snail?

The Violet Snail is found in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and eastern Tasmania!

The Tree of Life


This is the Tree of Life!

Baobab: Also known as the "tree of life", Baobab trees, found in Africa and India, can live for several thousand years! 


Sunday 13 January 2013

Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Tree?


The most colourful tree in the world: The Rainbow Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus deglupta), If you want to spot a Rainbow Eucalyptus tree live and in all its glory, you’ll have to travel to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea or Philippines where the tree grows natively !