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Bernardo Aparicio García

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Bernardo Aparicio García

About Bernardo Aparicio García

Bernardo Aparicio García is founder and president of Dappled Things.

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  1. AvatarJohnson says

    December 17, 2015 at 9:24 pm

    Terry, that’s a beautiful pinntaig! (Great title too.) What character. You really capture their spirit in this one tree. Oaks are extremely evocative (check out Wm.Bryant Logan, Oak: The Frame of Civilization), but also, of course, in trouble here in California. I’m tempted to do an oak show at some point–oak trees, oak frames… Think about it! — Tim

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  2. Avataronline car insurance says

    May 20, 2016 at 9:16 am

    GREAT vids Hoff and Northern! also remember the Simpsons skit where they go to London, and Homer is talking to the hotel manager, or car rental agent? and saying to the Brit ” LOOK, we saved your ass in Vietnam”… LOL! idiocy IS hilarious, unless it means the destruction of your race, and homeland…

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