personnellement, je ne revends jamais mes cadeaux de Noël, sinon, ça sert à quoi que les robots Moulinex soient multifonctions ?
les idées brico-facile de tonton yves : 202
Mot-clé - exercice illégal de la profession de jardinier
personnellement, je ne revends jamais mes cadeaux de Noël, sinon, ça sert à quoi que les robots Moulinex soient multifonctions ?
Avec des jouets par milliers N'oublie pas mon petit soulier
et puis j'avais ouvert une page jardinage nature et découvertes sur facebook
et puis j'avais ouvert une page jardinage nature et découvertes sur facebook
Ficus salicifolia Vahl
, Famille : Moracées, Noms communs : Wonderboom fig (Ang.) ; wonderboomvy (Afr.); isisantu (isiZoulou); umkhiwane, indhlaleni (siSwati); motlhatsa (setswana); mohlatssa, mohlatsiso, monokane (Northo Sotho); inkwane (isiNdebele); muuomo (Tshivenda)
tags : baies seins
comment tailler un vieux lierre ?
comment tailler un vieux lierre ?
les idées brico-facile de tonton yves : 197
old_school_moaboa : "A glimpse of how dramatic it was ro remove the ivy overgroth from the facade of my house. And yes, I was wearing protective clothes because I was expecting to get attacked by the thousands of bees in the ivy. And no, there was not one single upset bee."
tags : que la lumière soit, stage élagueur 1er jour, oh non, oups
dessine-moi la montagne
Sonja Hinrichsen’s Snow Drawings, completed between 2009 and 2016 across North America.
"@sonjahinrichsen super-large-scale drawings transform winter landscapes into mystically appearing celebrations of nature. Created with snowshoes and the needed assistance of local volunteers for her larger works, Hinrichsen imprints her dynamic drawings into freshly fallen snow. These drawings are ephemeral by design and comprised of forms that are no doubt inspired closely by the massive glyphs created by First Nations people globally: from Native Americans, to Indigenous Australians and South Americans, among many others.
Whilst Hinrichsen’s design of large scale patterned work is inspired, her work differs in the use of snow as a medium. Where other glyphs have stood the test of time, preserved by generally supremely hot, and arid landscapes, these gigantic drawings disappear with the falling of new snow. A beautiful impermanence."
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