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I wanted her for the freckles - she is my first freckled girl. I had no idea how beautiful she is. She's fantastic! I thought I would change her hair, but for now it is staying.

catch u guys later. so busy at work..

Chata Hyoki is making his way up to Padme.

getting into hdr, blending exposures, +2, 0, -2, or so, to get details in the highlights and shadows..

Getting psyched in the AM.

Peace, brother! - Milo Hiscox gets into the spirit of the thing.

Pete Judge, Clive Deamer, Jim Barr and Jack McMuchie seen from fisheye lens if lot of thier songs went about Cornwall fish live 12th may 2017 @ Paradox in Tilburg, Netherlands.

 

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Yx 141 and train await full darkness at Woolshed Flat, with a portable light tower shining on it for photographic purposes.

 

Pichi Richi Railway Railfan's Weekend, Australia 6-8th September 2019

EgyptAir Boeing B787 SU-GET on approach to London Heathrow with flight MS777 from Cairo.

My main course: Grilled Yellowtail. I decided to spare fellow patrons another blinding flash from my camera, so that's why it's a bit dark. Use some of your imagination to add brightness and color. (Anoop had the boneless grilled chicken, but the picture of it didn't come out too well.)

 

The yellowtail is actually "buri" and not the "hamachi" that you get in sushi bars. It's the same fish, but I believe that buri is just a yellowtail that gets to live a bit longer before it's gutted, cleaned, cooked and made to contribute to my increasing karmic deficit. The dish came with a small bowl of shredded daikon in ponzu, which is a light, citrusy vinegar sauce.

 

As you can see, the presentation is a bit bare. The potatoes look like the poor, disfigured siblings of the other more attractive vegetables on the plate. Huge daikon slice reminded me of a nipple, but I digress.

 

So, what's my verdict on Sawtelle Kitchen? Well, to quote the immortal words of South Park's Eric Cartman, "What's the big fuckin' deal, bitch?" I should have had the meatloaf, but didn't get the chance to read the Chowhound thread about Sawtelle Kitchen before I left to pick up Anoop.

This is what happens when you have no variable angle view finder and your tripod does not go low enough

Lucas can now reach the mobile with his hands. It's only a matter of time before he pulls it down; time to shorten the chain.

Snow clearing equipment getting checked out at Cardiff airport.

Having a short rest to get taken a photograph by the man with the big camera.

 

Kumasi, Ghana

 

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Getting ready to leave for Florida

it's been raining here. Had difficulty getting some morning sun for almost a week. The weather is getting better now...

New England Aster---Aster novae-angliae ............ purple form ......with a visitor.

These are growing along every roadside now. I love them as much as the butterflies....

and bees

So I asked Peyton where she was going....?? Her reply to me was "hmmm, don't wait up!" Yeah, I guess she is feeling pretty sassy in this green super cool sweater dress by KassandraBox. I think I would too:) Kass also made me the flower headband.

 

I made the groovy flower necklace and that red plastic purse is vintage Barbie!

My wife suggested that my black and white conversion lost details, so here are the colour vesions too... you decide :)

A visit to The Jewish Museum it is on Albert Street in Camden Town, London.

  

They search your bags before you go in (for security reasons). And when you get your tickets, they give you a sticker to put on your jacket or top (while you are there).

  

It is mostly about the history of the British Jewish Community in the UK.

  

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The Jewish Museum London is a museum of British Jewish life, history and identity. The museum is situated in the London Borough of Camden, North London. It is a place for people of all ages, faiths and background to explore Jewish history, culture, and heritage. The museum has a dedicated education team, with an extensive programme for schools, community groups and families alike.

 

The events, programmes and activities at the museum aim to provoke questions, challenge prejudice, and encourage understanding.

 

The museum was founded in 1932 in the Jewish communal headquarters in Bloomsbury. In 1995, it moved to its current site in Camden Town. Until 2007 it had a sister museum in Finchley, operated by the same charitable trust and sited within the Sternberg Centre. The Camden branch reopened in 2010 after two years of major building and extension work. The £10 million renovation was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and private donations. The museum is a registered charity.

  

The museum houses a major international-level collection of Jewish ceremonial art including the notable Lindo lamp an early example of a British Menorah (Hanukkah). The new building includes a gallery entitled Judaism: A Living Faith, displaying the museum's noted collection of Jewish ceremonial art. This collection has been awarded "designated" status by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council in recognition of its outstanding national importance. The Museum's Holocaust Gallery includes items and filmed survivor testimony from Leon Greenman, who was one of the few British subjects to be interned in the death camps section at Auschwitz.

 

The museum also has exhibitions recounting the history of Jewish life in England, supported by a diverse collection of objects. There are also collections of paintings, prints and drawings, and an archive of photographs, which consists mainly of black and white photographs from the 1900s to the 1940s.

  

The Torah

She loves playing her puppy and he loves playing with her. Just hoping he can sneak a little closer to steal that ball

 

Get Carter has rounded Eddystone Lighthouse, and in what is left of the breeze is heading for home

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Flowers from my friends and family. Thank you!

Saturday May 24th, Hundreds of people turned out for the 'Save Medicare' rally in Civic Plaza Wollongong. The rally was in protest to the proposed changes to Medicare and the $7 co-payment for visits to the doctor. The crowd heard speeches from Sharon Bird (Federal Member for Cunningham), Julie Ljubovic (NSW Nurses Association), John Cherry (Doctors in Training Association) and Stephen Jones (Federal Member for Throsby).

The case got Tolex'd this weekend.

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