José L Amalbert USAF Vet ___psico-filosofia-urbana.com__ Dislike Smokers & Drnkers. In search of Peace, Quiet, and a HealthyLoving Mind.
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#Repost @legacyphotography1 ・・・ Those who dont believe in magic will never find it. <3 Models- @mslunamarie @elizaenchanted Gowns- @fireflypath Wings- @hellofaerie Crowns and accessories - @frecklesfairychest Photo- @legacyphotography1
A cluster of delicate Indian Pipes (Monotropa uniflora) along the Umpqua River, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon
riverwindphotography, June 2018
If fantasies were real then I already have mine... (at Crofton, Maryland)
From the beginning our hearts were bound together, forevermore till erternities ends.
Flow like the wind and the air... Majestically and Magnificent... (at Crofton, Maryland)
Greece
There's nothing more delightful and emotional than seen Pictures of art, be it photographic or painting.
There's a lot of other forms of art but, my preferences are the ones mentioned before. This is without excluding the naked body of a female and I'm not talking porno graphic art, that's another form of art for those who like it.
But the sensuality of a womans face and her perfect lines and poses are magical. (Not everyone can do this, this is not selfless) The ones that are outstanding Namk1 and Silvaris for now.
I know there's others blogs out there that are great but nothing compares to these two.
Emotional expression of art.
Even when you’re crying you’re beautiful
Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Gerontology and Faculty Fellow in the Institute of Gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. The author of over 160 refereed articles and book chapters and 16 books (many in multiple editions and translations), her most recent popular work is The Search for Fulfillment (January 2010, Ballantine Books). She also writes for the Huffington Post's "Post 50" blog and is a frequent commentator on local, national, and international media outlets and has appeared on the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, Dateline, CNN, Olbermann, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Money Magazine, USA Today, and Time.com. Her research covers a wide range of topics related to adult development and aging, including personality development through midlife, contributors to successful aging, predictors of memory performance, and the relationship between physical health and sense of personal identity. She teaches large undergraduate lecture classes and maintains an active lab of graduate students whose research focuses on life-span development, dementia, and functional abilities in older adults. Recipient of a 2011 Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association, she is the winner of national and campus teaching and advising awards. She has served in executive board and advisory roles in regional and national professional organizations including the American Psychological Association (Council of Representatives and Board of Educational Affairs), the Council of Professional Geropsychology Training Programs (Chair), the Society for the Study of Human Development (past President), the Gerontological Society of America (current Past Chair, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section), the National Association of Fellowship Advisors (Executive Board member), and Psi Chi (past Eastern Regional Vice President), and the Society for Emerging Adulthood (Founding Board member), as well as a member of numerous task forces and advisory panels at the national, regional, state, and campus levels. In June 2017, she began her term as President of the Eastern Psychological Association and as Member-at-Large on the Board of the Massachusetts Psychological Association. At the University of Massachusetts Amherst, she taught large undergraduate psychology classes and directed the Commonwealth Honors College's Office of National Scholarship Advisement. Currently, she serves as the Scholarship Coordinator for the University of Massachusetts President's Office. She grew up in Buffalo, N.Y. and graduated from the University at Buffalo. She received her Ph.D. in developmental psychology from Columbia University and completed a postdoctoral respecialization program in clinical psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Whitbourne lives in Framingham, Massachusetts with her husband and has the distinct pleasure of having raised two daughters who chose to follow their mother's profession. Her older daughter, Stacey, a developmental/health psychologist, is a Program Director at VA Boston where she is the coordinator of the Million Veterans Program. She is also a co-author on her adult development text. Her younger daughter, Jennifer, is a staff psychologist at MIT Medical Center. With hobbies that include knitting and frequent participation in aerobics classes, she practices what she preaches about the value of aging and both mental and physical exercise.
Is all in the form and expresion...
Daenerys Targaryen, 7x07 The Dragon & The Wolf
Идеальным идеалом моего партнера была бы женщина, как модель красоты и IQ, настолько велика, что заставило бы меня поверить, что я тот, кто решает все и того, кто посылает в дом, когда на самом деле она богиня своей жизни .. .😈🇵🇷🖤
What does @emiliaclarke want people to remember about @HBO’s @GameOfThrones? Dragons, for one! #AFIAWARDS