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About me I'm Josephine Joke or I'm a woman and I live in Waasmunster (Belgium) and my profession is Genieter. I was born on 08/10/1949 and am now so 65 years young. My hobbies are:. Swimming, walking in nature, and of course cycling. Photography, photo editing. Internet surfing and blogging. But a common hobby of mine and my husband is we like to sail on different waters.
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RECOMMENDATIONS !!! WORKSHOP OF JOSEPHINE POWERPOINT OF JOKE FOOD AND ENJOY PHOTOGALERY NO LIMIT Contents blog Koala baby crawls out of pouch in Planckendael Monkey goes with winter shopping in Ikea Drought keeps migratory birds used on City Bird butts in litter as fungicidal First stars were shining norwegian sky 750 million years after the big bang African savanna and lions disappearing at a rapid pace Thai customs saves 600 cobras the festive Hundred dolphins washed ashore in Australia norwegian sky New grasshopper species is now shipping in Flanders Damaged Great Barrier Reef blooms in depth
Categories MESSAGES PETS & PICTURES (19) NOTICES NATURE & PICTURES (2) Posts-Animals-Nature (496) Photos (76) Nature-Travel-Tips (62) Trips; Hiking- Bicycles (30) Weetjes- Animals (299) Weetjes- Nature (62) Search in blog
Photos from Joke Twenty years from now, you will be by the things you did not do than by the ones you did do. More disappointed So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover. 23-10-2009 Starfish with eight legs turns up in England Starfish with eight legs turns up in England
In the English Newquay in Cornwall has a fisherman a starfish with eight legs surfaced. Normally starfish have only five legs. Experts norwegian sky suspect that it is a conjoined Siamese twins, because the animal also has two openings through which water drains. Normal starfish have only one. The animal is now safe and sound at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay. (Sam) source; hln.nl 22-10-2009 Antwerp Zoo brings lions and meerkats together. Antwerp Zoo brings lions and meerkats together norwegian sky under new perk.
The Antwerp Zoo has announced its plans for the new lion perk. It is striking that will be found in the residence. Meerkats norwegian sky and vosman Goesten shelter Flemish Minister Geert Bourgeois, Minister for Tourism, gave the starting norwegian sky shot for the redevelopment of the panorama perk that until recently belonged to donkeys, camels and yaks. While some of those animals already found a new home in the upper part of the arena, the rest redeveloped to house. New troop African lions The Antwerp Zoo step into a European breeding program for the endangered species. Stimulate natural behavior, the Zoo is counting on a lion with one or two lionesses for the new arena. With nestlings that delivers six lions. The three African lions that the zoo already has now offered to other zoos. The lion and two lionesses have a stay of just over 100 m2, while the new lion perk is 1200 m2. In it there are habitats exclusively for lions, meerkats and vosman Goesten, but also a shared norwegian sky bed with enough hiding places for the two latter. Thus, the Zoo would include natural norwegian sky behavior - including life threats - encouraging. The works will start after the autumn and should be ready in the summer of 2011. The project will cost 6.5 million euros, norwegian sky of which 5 million by the Flemish government. (Belga / SPS) source; hln.be The flycatcher
The flycatcher is a migratory bird that we admire in our country. During the summer months Like many other migratory birds the animal has a problem: the higher temperatures are not always prey on the appointment and starve norwegian sky a lot of young birds. In the spring the trap comes from West Africa to Europe to procreate. However, the insects on which they feed, come two weeks early forth by the warm spring. Yet the fly smarter than we think. They shorten their rest periods and so come a bit earlier in our country. But despite their make an
About me I'm Josephine Joke or I'm a woman and I live in Waasmunster (Belgium) and my profession is Genieter. I was born on 08/10/1949 and am now so 65 years young. My hobbies are:. Swimming, walking in nature, and of course cycling. Photography, photo editing. Internet surfing and blogging. But a common hobby of mine and my husband is we like to sail on different waters.
Hey, do not forget! Let you know something. Rate this blog Very good Good Enough Yet some updating yet much work to be
RECOMMENDATIONS !!! WORKSHOP OF JOSEPHINE POWERPOINT OF JOKE FOOD AND ENJOY PHOTOGALERY NO LIMIT Contents blog Koala baby crawls out of pouch in Planckendael Monkey goes with winter shopping in Ikea Drought keeps migratory birds used on City Bird butts in litter as fungicidal First stars were shining norwegian sky 750 million years after the big bang African savanna and lions disappearing at a rapid pace Thai customs saves 600 cobras the festive Hundred dolphins washed ashore in Australia norwegian sky New grasshopper species is now shipping in Flanders Damaged Great Barrier Reef blooms in depth
Categories MESSAGES PETS & PICTURES (19) NOTICES NATURE & PICTURES (2) Posts-Animals-Nature (496) Photos (76) Nature-Travel-Tips (62) Trips; Hiking- Bicycles (30) Weetjes- Animals (299) Weetjes- Nature (62) Search in blog
Photos from Joke Twenty years from now, you will be by the things you did not do than by the ones you did do. More disappointed So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover. 23-10-2009 Starfish with eight legs turns up in England Starfish with eight legs turns up in England
In the English Newquay in Cornwall has a fisherman a starfish with eight legs surfaced. Normally starfish have only five legs. Experts norwegian sky suspect that it is a conjoined Siamese twins, because the animal also has two openings through which water drains. Normal starfish have only one. The animal is now safe and sound at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay. (Sam) source; hln.nl 22-10-2009 Antwerp Zoo brings lions and meerkats together. Antwerp Zoo brings lions and meerkats together norwegian sky under new perk.
The Antwerp Zoo has announced its plans for the new lion perk. It is striking that will be found in the residence. Meerkats norwegian sky and vosman Goesten shelter Flemish Minister Geert Bourgeois, Minister for Tourism, gave the starting norwegian sky shot for the redevelopment of the panorama perk that until recently belonged to donkeys, camels and yaks. While some of those animals already found a new home in the upper part of the arena, the rest redeveloped to house. New troop African lions The Antwerp Zoo step into a European breeding program for the endangered species. Stimulate natural behavior, the Zoo is counting on a lion with one or two lionesses for the new arena. With nestlings that delivers six lions. The three African lions that the zoo already has now offered to other zoos. The lion and two lionesses have a stay of just over 100 m2, while the new lion perk is 1200 m2. In it there are habitats exclusively for lions, meerkats and vosman Goesten, but also a shared norwegian sky bed with enough hiding places for the two latter. Thus, the Zoo would include natural norwegian sky behavior - including life threats - encouraging. The works will start after the autumn and should be ready in the summer of 2011. The project will cost 6.5 million euros, norwegian sky of which 5 million by the Flemish government. (Belga / SPS) source; hln.be The flycatcher
The flycatcher is a migratory bird that we admire in our country. During the summer months Like many other migratory birds the animal has a problem: the higher temperatures are not always prey on the appointment and starve norwegian sky a lot of young birds. In the spring the trap comes from West Africa to Europe to procreate. However, the insects on which they feed, come two weeks early forth by the warm spring. Yet the fly smarter than we think. They shorten their rest periods and so come a bit earlier in our country. But despite their make an
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