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hey there's miss lavender!
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I love this one the pattern is so dainty.
Heheh! Yup! There I is!
Thanks, I really loved this pattern as well, so sweet and somewhat antique feeling, looked like old wallpaper pattern to me.
nice. where was this?
Oooh, gorgeous! You find the most amazing shots! This makes me think of dragonflies.
Farfaraway - how odd. you're the second person today who has mentioned dragonflies in Voxworld. I'm definitely looking up dragonfly as a totem!
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So beautiful!
Wow, that IS weird. Let me know if you find anything on dragonflies as totems!
@Farfaraway - there's no dearth of info; dragonfly is about transformation and this (below) from one site summed it up:

Dragonfly eggs are laid within their territory near the water. Once hatched, these nymphs will live nearly two years on the bottom of streams and ponds. As they reach adulthood an amazing thing occurs, they transform into dragonflies and ascend to the air. In the air, they travel with wings that sparkle with spectacular colors by reflecting and refracting light and other colors. No insect or bird can maneuver as well as a dragonfly. Flying up to 30 mph, they will twist, turn, move up and down, fly backwards, even change directions instantaneously and still will spot movement 40 feet away.

The power of Dragonfly lies in its ability to see around things by looking from different angles. Using its ability to transform colors and lights by reflecting and refracting them, Dragonfly shows us that life, like light, can bend, shift, and adapt in various ways, making life's appearance never be what it appears to be. Dragonfly's magic shows us to see through life's illusions and find our true vision. It calls us to transform within our lives and reminds us to feel deeply so we will have the compassion necessary to help ourselves and others.


Wow....that's beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing, Waterbaby. And you know, it applies to some things I've been going through myself. I never would have known any of this without your research. Thanks for sharing!

Incidentally, I have lots of dragonflies around my gardens; they're apparently excellent predators of other bugs. We have a creek that runs along the back of our property, so that must be where these beauties come from. I knew they needed water, but I had no idea they bred and grew up in it. Very neat!

it is right down on Pacific, across from Union Station I think. Or at least along that strip
Thank you SO much! The design is something I am drawn to, if it were scrapbook paper, a t-shirt, or wallpaper. It is just sweet and delicate
Thank you Sweetie!
That is so beautiful! Thanks for posting about the Dragonflies! that is the kind of information that really gives one something to ponder while doing dishes. Thank You!

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