The brightest Stars

It is often in the darkest skies that we see the brightest stars. ~Richard Evans

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  1. vidya sagar

    October 4, 2013

    nice lines with excellent capture sos. have a nice day.

  2. Timothy Mckiness

    October 4, 2013

    That's beautiful start child. Just (Beautiful)…………………………

  3. Timothy Mckiness

    October 4, 2013

    Jendhamuni remember to get some rest and you also have a beautiful weekend. P.s. Una is now reading your post and she thinks a lot of you. Thank you. Tim

  4. chalmers thain love to be ther

    October 4, 2013

    lovely picture thanks

  5. GARY B

    October 4, 2013

    hi friend thanks sweetheart

  6. vongie marchan

    October 4, 2013

    How i wish to be there. Experience that very wonderful autumn.

  7. ONKE XUTYELO

    October 4, 2013

    hayi buhle bendalo ka Thixo kwindzondzoblilz zolwandkle emahlathi nase zibhakabheni

  8. Venkatesh venki

    October 4, 2013

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    From: Venkatesh venki <****@**>
    Date: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:01 PM
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  9. ananya nawale

    October 4, 2013

    its true thanks to tell us
    life is really like that

  10. Laurette Smith

    October 5, 2013

    This so beautiful and relaxing love to visit your country one day.

  11. Laurette Smith

    October 5, 2013

    How true is that I love the photos and the wording that you all put together. My mum always said live life to the fullest.

  12. Laurette Smith

    October 5, 2013

    This my three lovely grand children from my beautiful daughter.

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