Söyle kalbine! İnsan huzuru kendi kendine vermezse, onu dışarıda boş yere arar.
Friedrich Hölderlin
Mustard fried
Mustard. Flowers Plant Leaves Colour Nature
Landscapes 24.12.2024
Fish is a must-have on the Christmas Eve table in Poland. It is one of the oldest symbols of Christianity. In Greek, the fish is Ichthys. From the first letters of this word in ancient Greek we can form the words "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior."
In Poland, the fish without which Christmas Eve cannot be celebrated is carp.
food fish fried dish Christmas
Food 24.12.2023
7th January is his 11th anniversary of departing
????
Please do remember him in ypur prayers.
He died of sudden silent heart attack while waiting for his friend at our Medical College gate.
That was his engagement day but God had other plans????
God bless his humble sole,
Tragedy Graveyard Father Alone Sad
Uncategorized 06.01.2022
Doğa bize aIdırmadığından, doğanın ortasında kendimizi öyIe rahat hissederiz ki.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Yusufcuk böcek libelle kız böceği
Insect 03.08.2017
Doğa bize aIdırmadığından, doğanın ortasında kendimizi öyIe rahat hissederiz ki.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Yusufcuk böcek libelle kız böceği
Insect 03.08.2017
7th January is his 11th anniversary of departing
????
Please do remember him in ypur prayers.
He died of sudden silent heart attack while waiting for his friend at our Medical College gate.
That was his engagement day but God had other plans????
God bless his humble sole,
Tragedy Graveyard Father Alone Sad
Uncategorized 06.01.2022
Fish is a must-have on the Christmas Eve table in Poland. It is one of the oldest symbols of Christianity. In Greek, the fish is Ichthys. From the first letters of this word in ancient Greek we can form the words "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior."
In Poland, the fish without which Christmas Eve cannot be celebrated is carp.
food fish fried dish Christmas
Food 24.12.2023
Mustard fried
Mustard. Flowers Plant Leaves Colour Nature
Landscapes 24.12.2024
Söyle kalbine! İnsan huzuru kendi kendine vermezse, onu dışarıda boş yere arar.
Friedrich Hölderlin