Travel Theme: Bridges
On a small-scale: a train bridge. Contribution to: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2013/02/22/travel-theme-bridges/ [09.08.2010]
On a small-scale: a train bridge. Contribution to: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2013/02/22/travel-theme-bridges/ [09.08.2010]
Just a note to inform you that one year ago, on January the 6th 2012 my first post on mothergrogan was published. It was liked by one person. mg
Stopped on the way down. [09.12.2012]
Reblogged from Chicquero: Source: Polish Poster (buy them online) Jak cie widza, tak cie pisza How they see you, that’s how they perceive you Polish Proverb >>>YOU MAY ALSO LIKE<<< Minimal […]
“This is it. Don’t get scared now!” – Kevin McCallister Big Day today, the opening of European Football Championships, known as Euro 2012 hosted byPoland together with Ukraine. 5 games […]
Dear WordPress users! My devoted readers (viewers)! People! I’ve recently changed my blog’s appearance and would like to know your opinion about the new look. I’ll be grateful for every […]
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It could be 2, 10 or 43 as well. Every person visiting my blog makes me happy. Thank You All!
So, things have gone that far…. On March the 24th I received another Versatile Blogger Award, second in my short “career”. This time it […]
It is my great pleasure to announce that my humble blog has been nominated to The Versatile Blogger Award. It’s been a big surprise I must say as I’d never […]
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