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Helpful in preventing muscle cramps when doing sport and keeping fit.
For the Macro Monday theme: Good Health.
Tori no Ichi is a famous annual tradition festival in November on the day of the ROOSTER (TORI) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
The festival held at shrines and temples on set days (days of the rooster) and people come to pray for a good health, good fortune and business prosperity.
There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Otori Shrine selling lucky rakes (KUMADE) decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune, believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
© ajpscs
To my Flickr buddy (www.flickr.com/photos/jadedirishgryphon)
I must say Kerry you drank yours very quickly ;)
Most of all I hope you and Mrs. B had the best of days.
Happy birthday, Kerry.
This is the bottom of a water bottle. It looks green because the green lid is reflecting in the water. Drinking lots of water is one of the things I do to stay healthy. This picture was taken for the Macro Mondays theme "Good Health".
Macro Mondays ~ Good Health
I'm a fan of fresh vegetables and the only reason I bought this can of spinach was the vibrant label which jumped off the shelf with Popeye's famous smirk!
Happy Macro Monday to All!
You’ve all made this such a wonderful Flickr year! You are the best! I hope 2009 brings you nothing but peace, happiness, good health and prosperity!!!
Made explore for Dec 30, 2008 #154
Thank you all!
Extensive research has shown that red wine enjoyed in moderation, is good for heart health. Happy Macro Monday!
Tori no Ichi is a famous annual tradition festival in November on the day of the ROOSTER (TORI) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
The festival held at shrines and temples on set days (days of the rooster) and people come to pray for a good health, good fortune and business prosperity.
There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Otori Shrine selling lucky rakes (KUMADE) decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune, believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
© ajpscs
Monday, January 6, 2014 Good Health
I have another macro shot of this but it very abstract, so I was questioning posting it, but then I questioned if this was macro enough for the group as my macros normally aren't this "zoomed out".
Natural Lemon Vinegar Cleaner
As part of our healthy lifestyle at home, we have been making our own cleaners and eliminating some of the chemicals in our home. This is my first time trying the lemon vinegar.
This is lemon vinegar that I am making to mix in 1:1 with water. You just jam your old lemons into a jar, fill up with vinegar and wait a couple of weeks, strain and add water. A natural, chemical free cleaner.
Tori no Ichi is a famous annual tradition festival in November on the day of the ROOSTER (TORI) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
The festival held at shrines and temples on set days (days of the rooster) and people come to pray for a good health, good fortune and business prosperity.
There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Otori Shrine selling lucky rakes (KUMADE) decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune, believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
© ajpscs
All my best wishes to all my sweet & loyal flickr friends, for a fabulous 2012 filled
with peace, joy, good health, & amazing new photo opportunities! Thank you all
from the bottom of my heart for all your support & friendship =) Cheers!!!
(Better on black)
Tori no Ichi Fair (RAKE FAIR) is a famous annual event in November on the day of the Tori (Rooster) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
Tori no Ichi is held at shrines and temples nationwide on set days (days of the rooster ) in November and many people come to there to pray for a health, good fortune and good business. There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Ohtori Shrine sold lucky rakes decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune,believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
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Macro Mondays Theme - Good Health
These are vitamin E tablets - good for the skin.
© 2014 Nicola Riley
Tori no Ichi is a famous annual tradition festival in November on the day of the ROOSTER (TORI) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
The festival held at shrines and temples on set days (days of the rooster) and people come to pray for a good health, good fortune and business prosperity.
There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Otori Shrine selling lucky rakes (KUMADE) decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune, believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
© ajpscs
These kothala dancers perform with a silver pot of water infused with turmeric symbolising good health.
For me good health begins with mental health... So for my Macro Monday I am going with an Art Therapy theme :) Keep on creating folks, I know it keeps me sane
Shot for Macro Mondays "Good Health" theme.
Not sure this guy is in any sort of good health,. Maybe that is because modern medicine is just chemicals and poisons meant to keep you healthy enough not to die, but sick enough to need more.
Glow stick fluid in old syringes from when my wife needed insulin during pregnancy.
See whole image set here: olydemon.com/essays/2014/01/macro-mondays-good-health/
"Dont spread flu" - signage (text) in Sydney trains, flu season 2018.
Good to see creative signage and in trains where lots of people can potentially see it. Kudos to the infection control people & strategies of NSW Public Health.
[Dont spread flu_Text_in train_IMG_3521]
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EXPLORE : January 26, 2009 # 414
(Highest position)
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LOvE changes me...
I am a grown-up...
My heart flourishes...
You taught me now...
Freedom in love is the best aspect of LOvE...
SMILE...SMILE..SMILE...SMILE...HAPPY...HAPPY....HAPPY :-)....
Happy Chinese New Year 2009 all my dear friends. Wishing you and your family all the joys of season and a year filled with happiness...Good health..Good luck in the coming year ;-)!
Have a lovely day. Take good care and keep on smiling, my dear friends ;-)! Smile.. smile.. Smile...
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This is a different version [different frame] of a guitar shot uploaded last summer. Here the capture was made wide open at f/1.8, with some lighting tweaks.
Nikon D90, AF-S Nikkor 35/1.8g.
For Macro Monday Group.
I always begin the year with a health kick. I focused on the theme "how to improve health, etc" on this shot. Hope you like it.
For the Macro Monday theme "Good Health" (January 6th 2014)
Shot with the Sony NEX-6 using the Lensbaby Composer Pro with 4+ macro filter and the F2.8 aperture ring
My 2014 Macro Mondays set: 2014 Macro Mondays
Tori no Ichi is a famous annual tradition festival in November on the day of the ROOSTER (TORI) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
The festival held at shrines and temples on set days (days of the rooster) and people come to pray for a good health, good fortune and business prosperity.
There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Otori Shrine selling lucky rakes (KUMADE) decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune, believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
© ajpscs
I'd like to take this opportunity in wishing you and your loved ones good health and happiness in the New Year!
Taken at VanDusen Botanical Garden in the late afternoon, during a visit to Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Health isn't just about eating right.
Everyone needs to be able to relax and unwind, especially before an exam. Some of us though, need a LITTLE extra help from herbal chill pills.
HMM :)
Vintage holiday greeting card.
The inside reads 'May the New Year bring you GOOD HEALTH
GOOD LUCK and HAPPY DAYS'
Retro "The DA Line" New Year's card.
Explore: Highest position: 360 on Saturday, January 2, 2010
Highest Explore position # 402 on Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. It is also known as ''The Eye of Ra''.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine.[2]
It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (false stems made of the rolled bases of leaves) about a meter tall bearing narrow leaf blades. The inflorescences bear pale yellow with purple flowers and arise directly from the rhizome on separate shoots.[3] Ginger is in the family Zingiberaceae, to which also belong turmeric (Curcuma longa), cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum), and galangal. Ginger originated in the tropical rainforests from the Indian subcontinent to Southern Asia where ginger plants show considerable genetic variation.[4] As one of the first spices exported from the Orient, ginger arrived in Europe during the spice trade, and was used by ancient Greeks and Romans.[5] The distantly related dicots in the genus Asarum are commonly called wild ginger because of their similar taste.
Uses :Ginger produces a hot, fragrant kitchen spice.[5] Young ginger rhizomes are juicy and fleshy with a mild taste. They are often pickled in vinegar or sherry as a snack or cooked as an ingredient in many dishes. They can be steeped in boiling water to make ginger herb tea, to which honey may be added. Ginger can be made into candy or ginger wine.
Mature ginger rhizomes are fibrous and nearly dry. The juice from ginger roots is often used as a seasoning in Indian recipes and is a common ingredient of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and many South Asian cuisines for flavoring dishes such as seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes.
Fresh ginger can be substituted for ground ginger at a ratio of six to one, although the flavors of fresh and dried ginger are somewhat different. Powdered dry ginger root is typically used as a flavoring for recipes such as gingerbread, cookies, crackers and cakes, ginger ale, and ginger beer. Candied ginger, or crystallized ginger, is the root cooked in sugar until soft, and is a type of confectionery. Fresh ginger may be peeled before eating. For longer-term storage, the ginger can be placed in a plastic bag and refrigerated or frozen.
Tori no Ichi Fair (RAKE FAIR) is a famous annual event in November on the day of the Tori (Rooster) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
Tori no Ichi is held at shrines and temples nationwide on set days (days of the rooster ) in November and many people come to there to pray for a health, good fortune and good business. There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Ohtori Shrine sold lucky rakes decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune,believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
© All Rights Reserved by ajpscs
Tori no Ichi Fair (RAKE FAIR) is a famous annual event in November on the day of the Tori (Rooster) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
Tori no Ichi is held at shrines and temples nationwide on set days (days of the rooster ) in November and many people come to there to pray for a health, good fortune and good business. There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Ohtori Shrine sold lucky rakes decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune,believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
© All Rights Reserved by ajpscs
Tori no Ichi Fair (RAKE FAIR) is a famous annual event in November on the day of the Tori (Rooster) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
Tori no Ichi is held at shrines and temples nationwide on set days (days of the rooster ) in November and many people come to there to pray for a health, good fortune and good business. There are about 300 rake stalls in the yard of the Ohtori Shrine sold lucky rakes decorated with colorful symbols of good fortune,believed to bring wealth to the purchasers.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
© All Rights Reserved by ajpscs
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
© All Rights Reserved by ajpscs
Tori no Ichi Fair (RAKE FAIR) is a famous annual event in November on the day of the Tori (Rooster) in Chinese calendar and this event has continued to today since the Edo period.
Tori no Ichi is held at Temple and Shrines nd many people come to there to pray for a health, good fortune and good business.
In the Edo period, Tori no Ichi was the fist fair for welcoming New Year. A poet, KIKAKU who was a pupil of the most famous Japanese poet Mastuo Basho, said for Tori no Ichi "Haruwomatsu Kotonohajimeya Tori no Ichi" (Tori no Ichi is a first important event to bring New Year.).
The day of the Tori (Rooster) comes every 12 days in November and generally, the first day of the Tori is most important. However it is said that a fire is likely to take place in the year that the day of the Tori has 3 times.
Happy New Year 2009 all my dear friends. Wishing you and your family all the joys of season and a year filled with happiness...Good health..Good luck in the coming year ;-)!
Thank you so much for your great friendship and kindest support always. Always send you nice sunshine and smile from Thailand. Keep on smiling ;-)!
SMILE...SMILE..SMILE...SMILE...HAPPY...HAPPY....HAPPY :-)....
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