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beachdaybreeze joined StumbleUpon on Feb 27, 2008
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Two2Travel rated 13 days ago- Without a doubt, some of the most fascinating images I have seen in some time, very well illustrated site, layout is wonderful!

- keryabott rated 3 weeks ago
- Hi! your blog is interesting. Keep it up.

ketogah rated 4 weeks ago- Leonardo Da Vinci: 'La Scapigliata',ca. 1508. Great taste in everything, arts, film and poetry. An eye for beauty.

tamh rated 4 weeks ago- Wow! I really like this! You've chosen some great images beachdaybreeze and thanks for this one :)

lucecorner rated 5 weeks ago- A delightful blog Henri Fantin-Latour, 'Roses', 1895 What Was Told, That What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil in Turkestan that makes them so handsome, whatever lets the pomegranate flower blush like a human face, that is being said to me now. I blush. Whatever put eloquence in language, that's happening here. The great warehouse doors open; I fill with gratitude, c hewing a piece of sugarcane, in love with the one to whom every that belongs! Rumi ***

- lauriebox rated 5 weeks ago
- wonderful

wixter rated 5 weeks ago- I need to get out more often. What a rich and beautiful blog this is.

jerzee55sst rated 7 weeks ago- Incredible artwork, and poetry.. Well worth the visit! Thank you

silenus3milenio rated 7 weeks ago- funTASTIC stumbler below the link to tha page "Mathnawi VI: 255-260 WEALTH has no permanence: it comes in the morning, and at night it is scattered to the winds. Physical beauty too has no importance, for a rosy face is made pale by the scratch of a single thorn. Noble birth also is of small account, for many become fools of money and horses. Many a nobleman's son has disgraced his father by his wicked deeds. Don't court a person full of talent either, even if he seems exquisite in that respect: take warning from the example of Iblis Devil. Iblis had knowledge, but since his love was not pure, he saw in Adam nothing but a figure of clay. Version by Camille and Kabir Helminski "Rumi: Jewels of Remembrance" Threshold Books, 1996"

WasChabad rated 7 weeks ago- beautiful