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My little homage to the Hopper classic.

✨ Indulge in the Art of Fine Dining at Chateau OTSM'S - LA MAISON DE DÉLICES ✨

 

Step into a world where elegance meets indulgence, where every meal is a masterpiece, and every moment is a celebration. ️🌸

 

"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well."

— Virginia Woolf

 

At LA MAISON DE DÉLICES, we craft more than just meals—we create experiences filled with beauty, flavor, and surprise. Whether you’re celebrating love, friendship, success, or simply the joy of living, this intimate dining retreat is your perfect escape.

 

✨ Private bookings available for birthdays, anniversaries, intimate dinners & more.

✨ Bespoke menus featuring gourmet delicacies, exquisite pastries & seasonal delights.

✨ A setting as stunning as the moments you’ll create here.

 

"Surround yourself with beauty, indulge in the finest, and savor every bite—because life is meant to be delicious." 🍷💫

 

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Wishing you a day filled with peace, love, and sweet little moments that bloom like springtime.

 

With Love,

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"Surround yourself with beauty, indulge in the finest, and savor every bite—because life is meant to be delicious." 🍷💫

 

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Location: ✨ Indulge in the Art of Fine Dining at Chateau OTSM'S - LA MAISON DE DÉLICES ✨

 

At LA MAISON DE DÉLICES, we craft more than just meals—we create experiences filled with beauty, flavor, and surprise. Whether you’re celebrating love, friendship, success, or simply the joy of living, this intimate dining retreat is your perfect escape.

 

✨ Private bookings available for birthdays, anniversaries, intimate dinners & more.

✨ Bespoke menus featuring gourmet delicacies, exquisite pastries & seasonal delights.

✨ A setting as stunning as the moments you’ll create here.

 

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📍 Exclusively at Château OTSM | Reservations now open.

See More: www.otsluxury.com/p/delight.html

Inquiry: contact@otsluxury.com

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Old things all around still in use. About them see my blog article «Slow Astern» 😘

30 days of gratitude - day 28 - thankful for a plate full of wonderful clementines. so, so good!

my lovely pink retro dinning room table with thrifted objects

While breaking our fasting, I saw this bee sipping some water on our plastic plate mat. After he finished drinking some water, he rubbed his face and mouth.....this was the action taken in this picture. Enjoy viewing my photostream. Thank you.

Lunch with my friend.... / Vietnamese Restaurant

One of my favorite exhibits in Singapore Garden Festival 2016 was how they incorporate colorful floral into our everyday furniture. I particularly like this idea of these various orchids accompanying us as we have our meals.

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Lucky Bamboo stalks tied with red ribbon symbolizing fire, Kept on the dinning table in a glass bowl with water.

 

Common name: Good Luck Bamboo

 

Scientific classification:

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Monocots

Order: Asparagales

Family: Ruscaceae

Genus: Dracaena

Species: D. sanderiana

Binomial name: Dracaena sanderiana

 

If you are looking for a plant that is beautiful, easy to grow and symbolizes good fortune,

a Lucky Bamboo plant is the perfect choice. Known as Lucky Bamboo for centuries, this tough

resilient plant is actually Dracaena sanderiana, a member of the lily family. A tropical plant,

it is native to the rain forests of Cameroon, Africa and Southeast Asia.

 

Lucky Bamboo and Feng Shui:

 

One of the most popular feng shui cures, Lucky Bamboo activates stagnant energy and enhances the flow of

positive energy, or auspicious chi, throughout your home or workplace.

An important part of feng shui, lucky bamboo plants are

said to bring good luck and fortune, especially if the plants were given as gifts.

It is important to take proper care of your Lucky Bamboo ensuring its health and vitality.

A strong symbol of good luck, Lucky Bamboo signifies good fortune, health and prosperity.

Used in feng shui, a plant usually has a combination of all the five elements which include:

 

* Wood - The bamboo plant

* Earth - The stones or pebbles

* Metal - The container itself (if it is made of glass is a metal element) or you can attach a small

metal figure or coin to the container

* Water - The water in which the Lucky Bamboo plant grows

* Fire - A red ribbon tied around the bamboo stalks or the container itself

 

The Meaning of the Number of Stalks:

 

Each beautiful arrangement of Lucky Bamboo has a specific number of stalks.

According to traditions dating from the ancient Chinese, the number of stalks in a bamboo arrangement

has a significant meaning and affects different areas of your life.

 

* One stalk - A meaningful and simple life and overall good fortune

* Two stalks - Happy relationships, luck in love and double luck

* Three stalks - Happiness, prosperity and longevity

* Three stalks with a curly stalk in the middle - Wealth (the curly stalk signifies money)

* Four stalks - Creativity and successful academic achievement and good luck with love

* Five stalks - A balance of good luck in all aspects of life, a life of happiness, each stalk

represents one of the five parts of life.

* Six stalks - A flow of good luck, easy money and wealth from favorable conditions

* Seven stalks - Good luck in relationships; good health

* Eight stalks - Fertility and good luck to thrive and grow

* Nine stalks - Overall good health, prosperity and a successful love life

* Ten stalks - A complete and fulfilling life

* Eleven stalks - General good luck in all aspects of life

* Twenty-one stalks - Offers an all purpose blessing that is very powerful

* A Lucky Log - Lucky Bamboo leaves keep sprouting from the log signifying a strong life.

This is a popular way of wishing someone a strong successful life or a prosperous business.

 

Lucky or not, bamboo or not, a Lucky Bamboo plant is very elegant and attractive, and extremely easy to care for.

 

These tough stalks can survive in vases of pure water or in soil, and in a wide variety of light conditions.

Even a poorly kept lucky bamboo plant will live for a long time before it finally succumbs.

 

Light: Lucky bamboo prefer bright, filtered sunlight, such as found under a rain forest canopy.

Avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. They are more tolerant of too little light

than too much.

Watering: Lucky bamboo can grow indefinitely in a simple vase filled with pebbles (for support) and

at least an inch of water. However, they are very sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals

commonly found in tap water. Water your lucky bamboo only with bottled or distilled water,

or tap water that has been left out for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate.

Healthy lucky bamboo roots are red, so don't be alarmed in a glass vase if you can see red roots.

Finally, good hygiene recommends that you change the water weekly.

Temperature: Lucky bamboo likes warmer temperatures of between 65ºF and 90ºF. Do not place the plants in

front of air conditioning or heating vents.

Potting Media: In addition to water, lucky bamboo can be grown in a well-drained, rich potting soil.

Keep the soil moist, but not soaking.

Fertilizer: Plants grown in water will only need to be fed every other month or so,

using a very weak liquid fertilizer. A single drop of liquid fertilizer is plenty for most

lucky bamboo arrangements. Alternatively, specialty lucky bamboo fertilizers are available.

 

Curly Lucky Bamboo Stalks

Lucky Bamboo stalks do not naturally grow with curls, spirals or waves. To get straight stalks to grow

into exotic and fancy shapes, growers use special techniques that force the stalks to grow in various

directions.

 

Dracaena sanderiana is a species of the genus Dracaena. The species was named after the German-English

gardener, Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847-1920). It is also known as Dracaena braunii,

Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant.

  

Courtesy: feng-shui.lovetoknow.com/Lucky_Bamboo_Plant

   

Lucky Bamboo stalks tied with red ribbon symbolizing fire, Kept on the dinning table in a glass bowl with water.

 

Common name: Good Luck Bamboo

 

Scientific classification:

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Monocots

Order: Asparagales

Family: Ruscaceae

Genus: Dracaena

Species: D. sanderiana

Binomial name: Dracaena sanderiana

 

If you are looking for a plant that is beautiful, easy to grow and symbolizes good fortune,

a Lucky Bamboo plant is the perfect choice. Known as Lucky Bamboo for centuries, this tough

resilient plant is actually Dracaena sanderiana, a member of the lily family. A tropical plant,

it is native to the rain forests of Cameroon, Africa and Southeast Asia.

 

Lucky Bamboo and Feng Shui:

 

One of the most popular feng shui cures, Lucky Bamboo activates stagnant energy and enhances the flow of

positive energy, or auspicious chi, throughout your home or workplace.

An important part of feng shui, lucky bamboo plants are

said to bring good luck and fortune, especially if the plants were given as gifts.

It is important to take proper care of your Lucky Bamboo ensuring its health and vitality.

A strong symbol of good luck, Lucky Bamboo signifies good fortune, health and prosperity.

Used in feng shui, a plant usually has a combination of all the five elements which include:

 

* Wood - The bamboo plant

* Earth - The stones or pebbles

* Metal - The container itself (if it is made of glass is a metal element) or you can attach a small

metal figure or coin to the container

* Water - The water in which the Lucky Bamboo plant grows

* Fire - A red ribbon tied around the bamboo stalks or the container itself

 

The Meaning of the Number of Stalks:

 

Each beautiful arrangement of Lucky Bamboo has a specific number of stalks.

According to traditions dating from the ancient Chinese, the number of stalks in a bamboo arrangement

has a significant meaning and affects different areas of your life.

 

* One stalk - A meaningful and simple life and overall good fortune

* Two stalks - Happy relationships, luck in love and double luck

* Three stalks - Happiness, prosperity and longevity

* Three stalks with a curly stalk in the middle - Wealth (the curly stalk signifies money)

* Four stalks - Creativity and successful academic achievement and good luck with love

* Five stalks - A balance of good luck in all aspects of life, a life of happiness, each stalk

represents one of the five parts of life.

* Six stalks - A flow of good luck, easy money and wealth from favorable conditions

* Seven stalks - Good luck in relationships; good health

* Eight stalks - Fertility and good luck to thrive and grow

* Nine stalks - Overall good health, prosperity and a successful love life

* Ten stalks - A complete and fulfilling life

* Eleven stalks - General good luck in all aspects of life

* Twenty-one stalks - Offers an all purpose blessing that is very powerful

* A Lucky Log - Lucky Bamboo leaves keep sprouting from the log signifying a strong life.

This is a popular way of wishing someone a strong successful life or a prosperous business.

 

Lucky or not, bamboo or not, a Lucky Bamboo plant is very elegant and attractive, and extremely easy to care for.

 

These tough stalks can survive in vases of pure water or in soil, and in a wide variety of light conditions.

Even a poorly kept lucky bamboo plant will live for a long time before it finally succumbs.

 

Light: Lucky bamboo prefer bright, filtered sunlight, such as found under a rain forest canopy.

Avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. They are more tolerant of too little light

than too much.

Watering: Lucky bamboo can grow indefinitely in a simple vase filled with pebbles (for support) and

at least an inch of water. However, they are very sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals

commonly found in tap water. Water your lucky bamboo only with bottled or distilled water,

or tap water that has been left out for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate.

Healthy lucky bamboo roots are red, so don't be alarmed in a glass vase if you can see red roots.

Finally, good hygiene recommends that you change the water weekly.

Temperature: Lucky bamboo likes warmer temperatures of between 65ºF and 90ºF. Do not place the plants in

front of air conditioning or heating vents.

Potting Media: In addition to water, lucky bamboo can be grown in a well-drained, rich potting soil.

Keep the soil moist, but not soaking.

Fertilizer: Plants grown in water will only need to be fed every other month or so,

using a very weak liquid fertilizer. A single drop of liquid fertilizer is plenty for most

lucky bamboo arrangements. Alternatively, specialty lucky bamboo fertilizers are available.

 

Curly Lucky Bamboo Stalks

Lucky Bamboo stalks do not naturally grow with curls, spirals or waves. To get straight stalks to grow

into exotic and fancy shapes, growers use special techniques that force the stalks to grow in various

directions.

 

Dracaena sanderiana is a species of the genus Dracaena. The species was named after the German-English

gardener, Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847-1920). It is also known as Dracaena braunii,

Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant.

  

Courtesy: feng-shui.lovetoknow.com/Lucky_Bamboo_Plant

    

Lucky Bamboo stalks tied with red ribbon symbolizing fire, Kept on the dinning table in a glass bowl with water.

 

Common name: Good Luck Bamboo

 

Scientific classification:

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Monocots

Order: Asparagales

Family: Ruscaceae

Genus: Dracaena

Species: D. sanderiana

Binomial name: Dracaena sanderiana

 

If you are looking for a plant that is beautiful, easy to grow and symbolizes good fortune,

a Lucky Bamboo plant is the perfect choice. Known as Lucky Bamboo for centuries, this tough

resilient plant is actually Dracaena sanderiana, a member of the lily family. A tropical plant,

it is native to the rain forests of Cameroon, Africa and Southeast Asia.

 

Lucky Bamboo and Feng Shui:

 

One of the most popular feng shui cures, Lucky Bamboo activates stagnant energy and enhances the flow of

positive energy, or auspicious chi, throughout your home or workplace.

An important part of feng shui, lucky bamboo plants are

said to bring good luck and fortune, especially if the plants were given as gifts.

It is important to take proper care of your Lucky Bamboo ensuring its health and vitality.

A strong symbol of good luck, Lucky Bamboo signifies good fortune, health and prosperity.

Used in feng shui, a plant usually has a combination of all the five elements which include:

 

* Wood - The bamboo plant

* Earth - The stones or pebbles

* Metal - The container itself (if it is made of glass is a metal element) or you can attach a small

metal figure or coin to the container

* Water - The water in which the Lucky Bamboo plant grows

* Fire - A red ribbon tied around the bamboo stalks or the container itself

 

The Meaning of the Number of Stalks:

 

Each beautiful arrangement of Lucky Bamboo has a specific number of stalks.

According to traditions dating from the ancient Chinese, the number of stalks in a bamboo arrangement

has a significant meaning and affects different areas of your life.

 

* One stalk - A meaningful and simple life and overall good fortune

* Two stalks - Happy relationships, luck in love and double luck

* Three stalks - Happiness, prosperity and longevity

* Three stalks with a curly stalk in the middle - Wealth (the curly stalk signifies money)

* Four stalks - Creativity and successful academic achievement and good luck with love

* Five stalks - A balance of good luck in all aspects of life, a life of happiness, each stalk

represents one of the five parts of life.

* Six stalks - A flow of good luck, easy money and wealth from favorable conditions

* Seven stalks - Good luck in relationships; good health

* Eight stalks - Fertility and good luck to thrive and grow

* Nine stalks - Overall good health, prosperity and a successful love life

* Ten stalks - A complete and fulfilling life

* Eleven stalks - General good luck in all aspects of life

* Twenty-one stalks - Offers an all purpose blessing that is very powerful

* A Lucky Log - Lucky Bamboo leaves keep sprouting from the log signifying a strong life.

This is a popular way of wishing someone a strong successful life or a prosperous business.

 

Lucky or not, bamboo or not, a Lucky Bamboo plant is very elegant and attractive, and extremely easy to care for.

 

These tough stalks can survive in vases of pure water or in soil, and in a wide variety of light conditions.

Even a poorly kept lucky bamboo plant will live for a long time before it finally succumbs.

 

Light: Lucky bamboo prefer bright, filtered sunlight, such as found under a rain forest canopy.

Avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. They are more tolerant of too little light

than too much.

Watering: Lucky bamboo can grow indefinitely in a simple vase filled with pebbles (for support) and

at least an inch of water. However, they are very sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals

commonly found in tap water. Water your lucky bamboo only with bottled or distilled water,

or tap water that has been left out for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate.

Healthy lucky bamboo roots are red, so don't be alarmed in a glass vase if you can see red roots.

Finally, good hygiene recommends that you change the water weekly.

Temperature: Lucky bamboo likes warmer temperatures of between 65ºF and 90ºF. Do not place the plants in

front of air conditioning or heating vents.

Potting Media: In addition to water, lucky bamboo can be grown in a well-drained, rich potting soil.

Keep the soil moist, but not soaking.

Fertilizer: Plants grown in water will only need to be fed every other month or so,

using a very weak liquid fertilizer. A single drop of liquid fertilizer is plenty for most

lucky bamboo arrangements. Alternatively, specialty lucky bamboo fertilizers are available.

 

Curly Lucky Bamboo Stalks

Lucky Bamboo stalks do not naturally grow with curls, spirals or waves. To get straight stalks to grow

into exotic and fancy shapes, growers use special techniques that force the stalks to grow in various

directions.

 

Dracaena sanderiana is a species of the genus Dracaena. The species was named after the German-English

gardener, Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847-1920). It is also known as Dracaena braunii,

Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant.

  

Courtesy: feng-shui.lovetoknow.com/Lucky_Bamboo_Plant

    

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Burnley Lancashire

This scene is from the zeitreise DDR museum in Radebeul (near Dresden) where you can learn all about the life during DDR time and the importent moments in history of the DDR. A real must go!

Nikon FE - Nikkor 50mm f1.8

Konica Centuria 200 Expired 2009

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Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations.

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada.

Source: Wikipedia

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations.

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada.

Following through from my post last week, this is the second installment in my behind the scenes series, where I take you through a real life shoot, giving you an idea of how the final client image is put together and what are the reasons for selecting a particular type of light or composition.

 

This post should be read on my blog as it has additional images that demonstrate some of the techniques I use.

 

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Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations.

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada.

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"Alizé French restaurant is located on the top floor of The Palms Casino Resort. Named after the gentle trade winds that sweep the French Caribbean Islands."

Las Vegas, Nevada

www.palms.com/

andrelv.com/alize/

 

"Alizé French restaurant is located on the top floor of The Palms Casino Resort. Named after the gentle trade winds that sweep the French Caribbean Islands."

Cabernet Sauvignon / Carmenere, Old Vines, Dona Dominga, 2005

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Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations.

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada.

Source: Wikipedia

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations.

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada.

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