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It is traditional for parish priests to bless chalk for each family so that they may mark the names of the three Magi over their doors, in the blessing of homes as a witness of their faith and protection against evil.
The feast of manifestation, or Epiphany, is traditionally celebrated the 12th day after Christmas, January 6th.
Photo Credit from Luca Pavan Bresciano
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On December 31, a 10-day-old female Masai Giraffe at the San Diego Zoo took her first venture around her exhibit, running, kicking and appearing very comfortable with her new surroundings. Mom, Bahati, introduced her new calf to the rest of the herd after tenderly grooming her to make sure she was presentable enough to meet the rest of the family.
Read more and see more photos at Zooborns
Amazing!
"hey can you come help me with–"
Beautiful!!
To see more photos of “nezo art,” browse the #寝相アート hashtag and follow @erichedelic on Instagram.
"The way my baby daughter slept was so funny, and I had some time to spare while she was asleep," explains Fukuoka Instagrammer Eriko Ohga (@erichedelic). In Japan, a growing trend called “nezo art” (寝相アート) has been inspiring mothers like Eriko to take creative photos of their babies while they sleep. Literally meaning “sleep-posture art” in Japanese, this new style of documenting baby years allows moms to have some fun during their few hours of peace while the little one sleeps.
The “nezo art” that creative moms like Eriko share are especially elaborate, using costumes and household props like laundry to shape scenes that tell stories. “I try to form a rough idea of the scene I want to create and prepare the area where my daughter would lay down before she falls asleep,” reveals Eriko. She then places her daughter in the designated setup, and, once the baby is asleep, the rest of the parts are put together in stealthy movements. Eriko also shares her tips for shooting the finished image: “I climb up on a chair to capture the entire scene from above. I’m also extra careful not to wake the baby up with the sound of the iPhone camera.”
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Amazing!!!
Bian Lian - the ancient Chinese dramatic art of changing faces (is changed from one face to another almost instantly with a single movement of the head or a wave of the hand).
Wow!!!
To view more photos and videos from Hierve el Agua, explore the Hierve el Agua location page.
Off the beaten path in Oaxaca, Mexico, two soaring cliffs resemble frozen waterfalls. Their name, Hierve el Agua (“the water boils”), stems from the warm mineral springs on the clifftops. As runoff from the pools flows over the cliffs, excess calcium carbonate in the water sculpts the rock. Ages of this process have resulted in the cliffs’ distinct appearance. Instagrammers visiting the cliffs have explored the bubbling turquoise pools and captured the view of the lush valley below.
Incredibly beautiful!!!!
Perfect!!
[cyanide&happiness]
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