So I did another “Polaroid” postcard test by mailing a few to myself at my P.O. Box address. One of the post office clerks said as long as I keep it in this format (photo taped on all sides, stamped, a clear forwarding and return address) it “should” be okay. Anyways if anyone wants to trade photos w/ me that would be awesome! :-D *keep in mind though, I do not guarantee that all post offices will accept these
So I did another “Polaroid” postcard test by mailing a few to myself at my P.O. Box address. One of the post office clerks said as long as I keep it in this format (photo taped on all sides, stamped, a clear forwarding and return address) it “should” be okay. Anyways if anyone wants to trade photos w/ me that would be awesome! :-D *keep in mind though, I do not guarantee that all post offices will accept these
So I did another “Polaroid” postcard test by mailing a few to myself at my P.O. Box address. One of the post office clerks said as long as I keep it in this format (photo taped on all sides, stamped, a clear forwarding and return address) it “should” be okay. Anyways if anyone wants to trade photos w/ me that would be awesome! :-D *keep in mind though, I do not guarantee that all post offices will accept these
Portrait drawing of Dali Suicide @thespaceelephant for @suicidegirls #sgfanart Original photo taken by Darryl Yu @darryldarko… Graphite on 11”x24” paper
Best Friends
Born in Africa to French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi Degré had a most unusual childhood. The young girl grew up in the African desert and developed an uncommon bond with many untamed animals including a 28-year old African elephant named Abu, a leopard nicknamed J&B, lion cubs, giraffes, an Ostrich, a mongoose, crocodiles, a baby zebra, a cheetah, giant bullfrogs, and even a snake. Africa was her home for many years and Tippi became friends with the ferocious animals and tribespeople of Namibia. As a young child, the French girl said, “I don’t have friends here. Because I never see children. So the animals are my friends.”
real life wild thornberrys
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