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Just look at that wiener thieving doggo
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Simply Shelby - Watermelon Beach Set
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KraftWork Oregon Outpost gacha set
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Low budget macro
Canon Tele Zoom 55-250mm, Reverse Ring, Raynox DCR-0250 Super Makro , Remote control, manually focus,
Tripod, IPad. RAW, Patient. 180°
Not cropped
5184x3456
N. Interstate Ave. Portland OR.
Summer 2022.
Lomo Color 800, Minolta SRT102. Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera. Scanned print.
Nowadays, a gondola trip is a carefully bargained high point to the visit, with one eye on the view and the other divided between one’s watch and the Nowadays, a gondola trip is a carefully bargained high point to the visit, with one eye on the view and the other divided between one’s watch and the holiday budget figures. figures.
wandering through the garden inquisitively looking behind the lavender
how to plant for wildlife on a budget | RSPB nature on your doorstep
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for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...
www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing
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Low Budget Hotel is a fantastically decayed abandoned hotel in Germany. The restaurant has wonderful vivid green moss growing on the carpet.
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Location: Teck Lim Road at Keong Saik Street.
This building was built when I wasn't even born yet. It managed to survive through the course of history including the Japanese invasion of Singapore. On the right background is The Pinnacle at Tanjong Pagar, one of Singapore's tallest and most expensive place to own.
Teck Lim Road
Teck Lim Road is a one-way road linking Keong Saik Road to Neil Road in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area of Singapore. The road is lined with conserved quaint shophouses and houses a number of budget hotels and F & B outlets. –Wikipedia
About Keong Saik Street
Once a famous Red Light (prostitution) district of Singapore the area has now been conserved and converted into an entertainment district in Chinatown. The prostitution business has since shifted over to Geylang where it is still popular for those looking for some pleasure.
Shot taken on the fly handheld.
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Dans le quartier Bavière, le nouveau bâtiment de verre et d’acier consacré à la culture et à la lecture a été financé à 50% par la Province de Liège, avec le soutien de l’Europe et de la Wallonie. Budget total : 50 millions d’euros.
Pourquoi B3 ?
Dans un communiqué la Province explique avoir voulu choisir un nom simple, un choix fait après avoir consulté de manière informelle le milieu culturel et associatif liégeois et la population.
B comme "Bavière"
Le nouvel édifice a été construit sur le site de l’ancien hôpital Bavière. Il s’agit d’une référence historique pour un outil tourné vers l’avenir, précise la Province.
3 comme les 3 fonctions d’un "tiers lieu"
Le projet prévoit au bâtiment trois fonctions :
1. Un centre de ressources incluant l’ancienne bibliothèque des Chiroux (livres, œuvres d’art, médias musicaux…), un espace public numérique, une agora, une salle de 160 places, une salle d’exposition et un espace brasserie.
2. De la création artistique avec "l’exploratoire des possibles", comprenant un fablab, des espaces de travail consacrés aux métiers créatifs et digitaux et aux métiers d’Art, un espace digital.
3. Une pépinière d’entreprises avec un espace de 800 m2 de bureaux et une zone de coworking pour les jeunes entreprises et projets culturels et créatifs.
In the Bavaria district, the new glass and steel building dedicated to culture and reading was 50% funded by the Province of Liège, with support from Europe and Wallonia. Total budget: 50 million euros.
Why B3?
In a press release, the Province explains that it wanted to choose a simple name, a choice made after having informally consulted the cultural and associative milieu of Liège and the population.
B for "Bavaria"
The new building was built on the site of the former Bavaria Hospital. This is a historical reference for a future-oriented tool, specifies the Province.
3 as the 3 functions of a "third place"
The project foresees three functions for the building:
1. A resource center including the former Chiroux library (books, works of art, musical media, etc.), a digital public space, an agora, a 160-seat hall, an exhibition hall and a brasserie space.
2. Artistic creation with "the exploratory of possibilities", including a fablab, workspaces dedicated to creative and digital professions and artistic professions, a digital space.
3. A business incubator with 800 m2 of office space and a coworking area for young companies and cultural and creative projects.
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Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Dairy_Company:
Australia Dairy Company (澳洲牛奶公司) is a traditional Hong Kong restaurant, cha chaan teng, in Jordan, Hong Kong, specialising in steamed milk pudding, scrambled eggs, toast and custard dishes. The company was named by the founder, who had worked on an Australian farm in the 1940s.
The restaurant's brand name was coined from its high quality dairy ingredients being specifically imported from Australia. Founded in 1970 by the Tang family, it is one of the oldest restaurants in Hong Kong. It has been mentioned by The Guardian as one of the top 10 budget restaurants in Hong Kong.
The restaurant is notable for its efficient but often rude service, with a short average customer visit length of only 10 minutes. It is also famous for its signature egg custard pudding and scrambled eggs. It has been described as an iconic Hong Kong restaurant.