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renamonkalou: Misty Morning  Ryan Buchanan | Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada

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Misty Morning  Ryan Buchanan | Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada


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Mia loves her #balls #winter #novascotia #canada #beagle #pitbullsofhalifax #pitbull #beaglesofinsta

Mia loves her #balls #winter #novascotia #canada #beagle #pitbullsofhalifax #pitbull #beaglesofinstagram #pitbullsofinstagram


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I am here too #beaglelife #novascotia #canada #beagle #beaglesofinstagram #beaglesofcanada #pitmix #

I am here too #beaglelife #novascotia #canada #beagle #beaglesofinstagram #beaglesofcanada #pitmix #pitbullsofhalifax #pitbullsofinstagram


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 Crossover entre Turning Red y El viaje de OrfeoAyer vi Red, la nueva película de #Pixar. Me gustó

Crossover entre Turning Red y El viaje de Orfeo

Ayer vi Red, la nueva película de #Pixar. Me gustó mucho como tratan el tema de la adolescencia y el fenómeno fan a principio de los 2000. Por ello no me he resistido a dibujar este crossover, en donde ilustro como se verían los protagonistas de la #película si fueran fans de mi #libro “El viaje de Orfeo”

Orfeo es un príncipe que se enamora de la persona menos esperada, se enfrenta a una bruja y en su viaje hace muchos amigos mágicos. Este libro trata temas como la diversidad, la fraternidad, la libre decisión de elegir a quien amar, el respeto hacia los demás y también hacia uno mismo.

Obra escrita e ilustrada por Jonás Emanuel bajo el sello de DelMedio Ediciones.
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Puedes conseguir el libro en la mayoría de librerías de España.
Si te interesa comprar un ejemplar vía online, pon el título del libro en cualquier buscador y encontrarás distintos resultados que te llevarán a páginas web en donde adquirir está obra en Europa, Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos.


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Vancouver from Grouse MountainDescriptionLooking South from The Peak at Grouse Mountain:In the foreg

Vancouver from Grouse Mountain

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Looking South from The Peak at Grouse Mountain:

In the foreground is Grouse Mountain and North Vancouver.

The first body of water is Burrard Inlet with the Port of Metro Vancouver on either side.

The City of Vancouver spans the center of the image, with Downtown Vancouver on the middle right=hand side.

In the background from left to right– The City of Surrey, Ladner, and Delta.

Behind them are Point Roberts (part of the US), the Tsawassen Ferry Terminal and DeltaPort (also part of the Port of Metro Vancouver).

The body of water in the distance is the Gulf of Georgia.

Further in the distance are the Southern Gulf Islands, with the mountains of the Olympic Peninsula (WA) and Vancouver Island behind them.


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The beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador - may 2019


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Newfoundland & Labrador - exploring the northeastern seaboard of canada - may 2019


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Haley could never, would never ‘warm up’ to the idealistic Canadian winter. Sure, even she could admit that the first snowfall had its charm; that with wistful flurries came nostalgia, and often some cinematic romanticism: the ‘meet-cute’, the long-awaited kiss, the sound of children’s muffled screaming and slushing. This is all very appealing, at first. However, like most things, the mysticism and allure quickly dulls to reveal a less-white, largely grey landscape that is far less enchanting.

Haley knew better. She anticipated the fall-out, the inevitable descent into melancholy, into the paradoxical state of mind requiring both hibernation and a remedy for stir-craziness. For most, the solution is copious amounts of discounted liquor - the LCBO being integral to this cycle, mercifully overstocking their spirits during Christmas and New Years. For most, the opinion is that a ‘true Canadian’ actually takes pleasure from this two- sometimes three-month period, or, at the very least, has the wherewithal to survive.

Every year Haley questioned whether she’d be warm enough, whether the cold would ever leave her muscles, her bones, her blood. She’d become disoriented, unable to distinguish blue skies from grey, her sunny self from her winter self.

I recently drove from Washington state to Alaska via the Alaska-Canada Highway and saw lots of moose along the way.

Hey, America, just so you know; JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE HAVING A BABY FORMULA SHORTAGE DOES NOT MEAN IT’S OKAY TO JUST BUY IT FROM CANADA (OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY).

Canada’s population is much smaller. We only have 38m people compared to over 300m people in America. The amount of baby formula will reflect this. We literally had to ban the importation of some prescription drugs because fucking Americans kept coming across the border and causing a shortage and your government literally has encouraged that rather than fixing it. WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH BABY FORMULA TO HELP YOU AND YOU’RE JUST FUCKING US OVER.

It is so dangerous, so selfish, so typical American to just be like “hmm, let’s just hop across the border to the other country because they can handle it, and we need to take care of ourselves.” Fix your own goddamned country. Just because our systems are slightly better doesn’t excuse you exploiting them. This may be shocking for y'all to hear; It is not for you.

Happy 151st Birthday Canada ‬

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Pakistani-American father and son pilots set out to travel the world in 30 days to raise 1m USD for

Pakistani-American father and son pilots set out to travel the world in 30 days to raise 1m USD for education in Pakistan

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