Sunday, August 17, 2014

We Have to Endure the Hardship on the Path to Our Success If we want to achieve something in our life, we will need to take action and if we just think it come only by self, nothing will happen. There will always be some barriers in our life, and there are only a few people who can reach the top without any troubles and obstacles. It just takes a lot of energy by preparing for it and we must have the perseverance to endure all the misery that is going to happen. Sometimes we forget things or changes that have been make, thus we can experience many difficulties and this will change our temperament. But we should see this as an insurmountable circumstance and do not allow ourselves to be disappointed by that, so we can resolve it to achieve our goal. In our mind we would like to do everything quickly by our optimism, we should not see it as the negative aspects, always be prepared for the unexpected event. It’s better to always keep this in mind and if we are lucky enough then everything can runs smoothly and we will be grateful. And this can spared us from suffering, because that is a mental grueling time when things goes wrong and totally different from what we hopes for and looking forward to. Be always thoughtful for the worst of things, then things that may have incidents will only be better than expected, so it will not make such a big impact on the whole thing. To achieve success, we must simply endure every difficulty with a smile and a tear along our life path. I wish you a healthy life. Kindly Regards, Author Jan Jansen http://ift.tt/1qi0HyJ Read More Poetry……. #poem #poetry #poems #story #stories #quote #easybranches #janjansen


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Macro Photography : Dragonfly! by Patrice97434

Macro Photography : Reverse by WaveFaber

Macro Photography : Reverse by WaveFaber

Macro Photography : Puss * by bricurtis


Puss moth caterpillar on willow tree.

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Macro Photography : Puss * by bricurtis


Puss moth caterpillar on willow tree.

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Macro Photography : Deilephila Elpenor by DiegoDallaValle


Focus Stacking – 18 photos.

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Macro Photography : Deilephila Elpenor by DiegoDallaValle


Focus Stacking – 18 photos.

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Macro Photography : Drinking Ladies by JamieSeed


Ran across this tiny marvel in Colorado on the side of the highway.

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Macro Photography : Drinking Ladies by JamieSeed


Ran across this tiny marvel in Colorado on the side of the highway.

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Macro Photography : Another Alien Portrait by yspaene


One more portrait of a subadult Blepharopsis mendica, a mantis species from the Canarian Islands, parts of Asia and North Africa. It has different common names like Egyptian Flower Mantis, Arab Mantis, Thistle Mantis or Devils Flower Mantis.

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Macro Photography : Another Alien Portrait by yspaene


One more portrait of a subadult Blepharopsis mendica, a mantis species from the Canarian Islands, parts of Asia and North Africa. It has different common names like Egyptian Flower Mantis, Arab Mantis, Thistle Mantis or Devils Flower Mantis.

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Macro Photography : PEMBE by hazo

Macro Photography : PEMBE by hazo

Macro Photography : Love and Light! by Magnoliaearth


Please come join me on Facebook! This Echinacea ‘Mama Mia’ is one of my favorites, clearly this swallowtail agrees. :)

I am so sorry for my absence! I had major surgery and we are moving. Both of those things have really hindered my ability to post. I miss so many of you, but after next week things will (hopefully) calm down! But we will be busy creating (a 10 acre!!!!!!! )Magnolia Earth 2.0. We have over 200 transplants from ME1 to help us get started! I hope everyone is having a beautiful and love filled August. Love and Light to all! Laura


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Macro Photography : Love and Light! by Magnoliaearth


Please come join me on Facebook! This Echinacea ‘Mama Mia’ is one of my favorites, clearly this swallowtail agrees. :)

I am so sorry for my absence! I had major surgery and we are moving. Both of those things have really hindered my ability to post. I miss so many of you, but after next week things will (hopefully) calm down! But we will be busy creating (a 10 acre!!!!!!! )Magnolia Earth 2.0. We have over 200 transplants from ME1 to help us get started! I hope everyone is having a beautiful and love filled August. Love and Light to all! Laura


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Macro Photography : Baby Mantis by FahmiBhs