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43 responses to “Cool Water”
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Another very nice one! For me it stands in a seamless tradition to the early Surrealists.
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Thank you very much for your compliments. Very much appreciated.
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We could use some of your surplus water in Texas, which is undergoing a severe drought.
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Yes. We have the same problem over here at the moment.
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Waters welcome but not too much…
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Yes, that seems to be the problem at the moment. In some parts there is none, on others there is too many…
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Simple but true
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Toll gemacht und ein wohltuendes Sujet, lächeln.
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Vielen Dank. 🙂
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We could use some of that. Well done, Rabirius.
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Thank you, John. I’m glad you like the picture.
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Hope that nature can have
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Hoop dat de natuur wat kan krijgen van dit cool water
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Ik hoop dat ook.
Bedankt Marylou.
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🙂
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Totally tidal.
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Thank you.
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Extreme weather patterns are becoming the norm. Your picture is a graphic reminder to us all.
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Yes, that was also the idea behind it.
Thank you, Peter.
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iets wat de natuur dringend nodig heeft Rabirius
knap werk!
prettig weekend
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Ja, zeker in sommige delen van de wereld. In andere is er teveel van.
Dank je wel, Willy.
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A stunning and hopeful celebration of this incredible resource. Lovely art, rabirius.
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Thank you, Jet. I’m glad you like it.
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What a blessing, after such a fire. Dip in this feels really good.
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Yes, some water can actually be really nice. 🙂
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Fascinating!
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I’m glad you like it.
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Nice theme considering the current weather conditions. Our garden could also use some water, but we should not overdo it.
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🙂
Thank you.
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Wonderful movement with some watchers scanning the skies
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Thank you, Derrick.
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This made me think of tsunami…great work.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Merkwürdig schön.
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Danke!
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I love how nonchalant everyone is. This could be a metaphor for what is happening with our global warming changes and challenges.
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It is. 🙂
Thank you, Denise.
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Wim Hof – do I have a town for you!!!! (Wim Hof is my Ice Shower guru) 🙂 (Sorry about the no comments recently: I’m travelling and not on line much)
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No problem about the comments. Enjoy your travels!
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OMG!!!! Ok. I’m dying here!!! AMAZING!!! This is SOOOO cool!!! Cheers and Thank You! 🙏🏼
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Thanks a lot. I’m glad you like it so much.
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Oh gosh! My absolute pleasure!!! 💕
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