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Published: 2007-08-08 16:24:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 1194; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 0
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Rest of the background and forest is my own personal photos.
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RD-7391 [2007-08-09 06:27:11 +0000 UTC]

Ooohhh... light and pretty... very English-country like. The forest reminds me of when I grew up as a kid in Eagle River, WI because the morning light would come through the trees just like that during the spring... it was just so beautiful.

I love this... excellent job my dear!

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 07:27:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, hun The tree and woods is actuslly from Gotland here in Sweden. It is located in a fantastic botanical garden

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 08:25:26 +0000 UTC]

I believe it... seems like the forests in the northern part of the hemisphere are so pure and beautiful like that. >.<

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 08:49:14 +0000 UTC]

well, the forests in Sweden are very nice, but still the pollution has made quite alot of it to die. It makes me so sad, because we really have some landscapes and natures around here that are very ancient.

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 08:59:51 +0000 UTC]

Yes you guys do... are there not any natural conservational groups pulling for the environment over there? O.o

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 09:04:29 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes, there are. But still, money comes first..always Me and my husband are both members of the Green Party in Sweden and also members of Greenpeace and Animal rights....so we get REALLY upset when the environment and animals are mistreated!

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 09:14:48 +0000 UTC]

Fabulous to hear! I am more into animal rights... I have this one picture as a favorite in my fave collection... the Deviation/Cat is named "Miyazaki." You should click on it and take a look at the author's post about him. You will see my comments... stuff like that really upsets me. ugh.... poor thing. It's amazing and unfathomable ppl do such things without any conscience.

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 09:21:18 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I read about him. That makes me both mad and sad. We also have two cats: large, red, fat ones And I adore them. I don't get it how people act like that....kids who do that obviously have parents that hasn't taught them the value of all lives....and grown ups that do such things just ought to be killed themselves...sorry, for my harsch words....but that is really my opinion.

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 10:22:27 +0000 UTC]

I agree... sounds cold but I agree... the less ppl we have on this planet that are complete wastes of flesh, the better off Earth and good communities will be.

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 10:32:49 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha, Im so happy when more than me feels like this

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 10:48:05 +0000 UTC]

Oh and believe me, I'm not afraid to admit it either.
All this sadistic behavior really gets old after awhile. I hate to see ppl become so immune to today's ongoings... some ppl have to just step in, say something and do something about it and I do what I can for local shelters and homeless cats or animals when I can. I commend you and your family for participating in the repair and love of Earth... it's a beautiful thing no matter where you live in the world.

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 10:50:56 +0000 UTC]

And same back to you. Most people in Sweden are very good in reacting towards negative stuff. But still, we have so many young gangs that just make life harder for all living. A bomb might do it

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 10:52:55 +0000 UTC]

Ugh... what is it with this whole younger generation? I mean... it's like being a "gangsta" or some flipping idiot is the thing to do these days with kids and it's like a disease all over the world... have you noticed? O.o

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 10:56:40 +0000 UTC]

yeah, believe me, I have noticed. I have four daughters: 18, 15, 13 and 5 this year. And none of them are attracted to those people and the boys in gangs. Thank heavens for that. Two of them are going in my fottsteps and are always dressed in black, listening to metal, punk, alternative and others and they are VERY sympathetic to those who have it worse. And they all LOVE animals. What really makes me sad is that they are always bullied by these fu***ng rapper/hiphopers, gangsta shitpeople. But they are strong, they really stand up for them selves and those who needs them

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 11:06:52 +0000 UTC]

Oh I totally understand that. I remember those days all too well and you can see, nothing is changed me... I will always be me, proud, strong, and I just keep going. Sounds like you have been an excellent mom and your kids have been raised well.

I majored in Psychology/Sociology and truly I believe kids like that have personal issues of internal weakness... they have no control at home... no boundaries to challenge, because the parents oare often not at home or frankly most parents just do not raise their kids like they used to, you know? So these lost kids go out, looking for a place to be and look for boundaries to challenge and so they get into all kinds of criminal activity and satiate their inner weaknesses and inferiority complex by conducting themselves as bullies and whatnot. Really, I think it is just a state of the times with humanity on a whole and it all starts at home... seems real decent upbringing is a dying art, so to speak.

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-09 11:44:03 +0000 UTC]

Ah, thanks...I really hope that my kids can look back on their lives as adults and feel that I did a good job. My oldest girl might not feel that, because I was too loose with her. We do love one another, but we cannot live together, so she lives with her father.

I so do agree with you. Where I live we have about 30-40% immigrants, and all gangs are filled with teenagers who has parents that feel bad themselves, afterhave had experienced wartimes in their homelands. I do not blame these parents actually, I blame the kids. These youngsters that feel that they are being mistreatend just because they are not from Sweden. If they would act good and show respect, they will surely have it back. Makes me mad of this ignorance....

haha, talk about being serious

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 14:22:06 +0000 UTC]

This is true. Btw, what kind of immigrants do you guys have fluxing into Sweden? Here, seems the US is being taken over by the Latino countires. Ugh. Learning Spanish has become mandatory... who would have ever thought it would ever turn out like this. ~insert eyeroll~

Oh, and I am sure your daughter will grow out of that. My mom and I never got along either and it was very difficult to live with her. But when I got older, matured and grew-up, we came to understand one another better and gained respect; we made peace. Now I miss her so much that she's gone.

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-10 05:24:01 +0000 UTC]

Mostly they are from Iran and Iraque, but we have plenty from the African countries. Then a great deal from the old Jugoslavian countries, the arabic parts of Asia and right where we live they call it little China, so you know then what our neighbourhood is of But still, we love our little area, very friendly

Yes, we are starting to get along pretty good, me and Johanna. It's just hard to have her in our home, since she is taking over the whole family and acts like a little fascist every now and then...hehe!

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RD-7391 In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-10 05:39:41 +0000 UTC]

Wow, she must have a really strong personality.

Fascinating to learn about other geographical ethnical migrations. The world is definietly changing. >.<

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ErebusOdora In reply to RD-7391 [2007-08-10 11:42:11 +0000 UTC]

hehe, it sure is. And the world is smaller than you expect...but still fascinating

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Sitara-LeotaStock [2007-08-08 20:49:30 +0000 UTC]

Oh, it's really cool how you made it a swing! This is a really nice, calming piece. Thanks for using our stock!

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ErebusOdora In reply to Sitara-LeotaStock [2007-08-09 05:21:22 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome. You have a lovely gallery

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Sitara-LeotaStock In reply to ErebusOdora [2007-08-09 19:07:24 +0000 UTC]

^_^

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ErebusOdora In reply to Sitara-LeotaStock [2007-08-09 20:42:15 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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NaomiFaMi [2007-08-08 17:20:12 +0000 UTC]

ow..
i like it!
very cool!
it makes me funny and sunny!

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ErebusOdora In reply to NaomiFaMi [2007-08-08 18:01:37 +0000 UTC]

haha, thanks

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tarikt [2007-08-08 17:11:26 +0000 UTC]

Nice job

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ErebusOdora In reply to tarikt [2007-08-08 18:01:47 +0000 UTC]

Big thanks

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