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WEARING TOTALLY WICKED - KAI TRUNKS
They are rigged for Jake, Davis, Legacy and Kario and there are 20 colourways/patterns in the fatpack.
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Wearing TOTALLY WICKED Kai Trunks.
They are rigged for Jake, Davis, Legacy and Kario. I wear Kario Flex version.
There are 20 colourways/patterns in the fatpack.
Grab your Kai Trunks from the latest round of ManCave until 11 July:
Our new 10 wk old kitten and family member. (And Crosby's buddy too although he's still in hissing mode atm ;-)
A 'gold' nugget tucked in against driftwood and other stones at Kai Iwi Beach near Whanganui.
(c) Dominic Scott 2020
In NZ Maori kai = food and moana = sea. This lady was gathering food at low tide when all the shell fish banks in Purakaunui Inlet were easy to reach. Just cropped and converted to B&W. Just a casual shot as I walked passed.
Thanks very much if you have time for a comment. Nice to get faves but they don't say much to me :)
Today we had the pleasure of debuting our newest solo idol KAI!
We hope you loved it as much as we did on Project Idol, it was a pleasure working with Idol.
We hope to see you guys always showing the love for him!!!
For more information: Project Idol
The Whare Kai (literally 'food house') is a traditional Maori building for the storage of food.
In a land with no snakes and very few mammals, keeping food safe from animals wasn't as hard as in many countries but there were certainly challenges.
New Zealand had only one land mammal historically (a bat) but Maori brought rats and pigs with them when they arrived some 800-1,000 years ago. The country did have a native lizard and skinks and the food will have required protection from them as well. However, NZ is primarily a nation of birds where they have replaced mammals in many of the food niches we understand.
Food would typically have been wrapped in leaves and/or woven flax to protect it from scavengers. Because of this, many birds lost the ability to fly and became ground scavengers. Other flying species, are opportunists and would steal any food left out.
Maori across the two main islands, established a raised food storage building as the best way to protect stored foodstuffs.
I took this picture, of Kai, swimming at Lake Boga, a few years ago.
It was a great day for swimming.
We had no trunks, for the Kai, and his brother, so we just let them take off their cloths, and go for a swim.
@ four, I taught Kai, at least five letters, in the alphabet, and how to count to 20. Not recite to 20, but to count every number, to twenty, the prime colors, and the names of some insects.
A wonderful kid with animals.
The enjoyment of water, was taught to me by my mother. So to teach a boy, to love water, was very amazing!
This shot, is not posed, it is a candid.
The image was taken, with my dead, PowerShot Canon G12. Although it is dead, l keep it on my shelf. It reminds me, of great times, and places visited.
Kai Iwi Beach is located 19 Km northwest of Whanganui and is becoming one of the most popular beaches in the area The beach is good for swimming, surfing and fishing .
Locals walking along the rail line make way for Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) GE U15B Locomotive BB2037805, as it crosses over the Klambir Lima river/creek into the boundries of Greater Medan, on U75 passenger train from Binjai to Medan.
Interestingly, there are plans to build an elevated railway the full 21km length of the line. Similar to the Kuala Namu airport line, with a bold vision for extra stations and a "15-30 minute interval" between trains, beating the only 10 daily services between Medan and Binjai. However, progress seems a little stalled, with only a small portion of viaduct actually visibly under construction near Central Medan.
A Kai themed MOC has been on my to-build list for a long time! Originally, I was thinking about doing an ordinary studs-up vignette, with scenes in corners all around a central core, but that didn't seem very photogenic. I've built a couple smaller scrolls before, but I've always wanted to do a really good larger one! Not sure I quite achieved that goal, but I am very happy with the two smaller scenes here and with the overall look.
There's a Build Log on my blog and a Time Lapse video on my YouTube, if you'd like to see the process behind this creation!
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Kai Shrine "kai Jinjya"
"Kai"is same meaning as the sea.(kai=Umi=海=Sea)
[A short description of this shrine]
This Shrine is built close by the sea,and the gods of the sea are the object of worship.
They have been worshiped as the safe sea and prosperity of fishery deity,
and from ancient times, an abundant harvests,a prosperous business at large,an easy delivery of ababy and traffic safty at large.
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Met Kai from DigitalRev today while he was out testing a new cam in London (which he nearly dropped). I hope I'm not in his video lol...
Harbor Island, Port Aransas, Texas.
KAI XUAN - General Cargo Ship
IMO number9452139
Vessel NameKAI XUAN
Ship typeGeneral Cargo Ship
FlagMarshall Islands
Gross Tonnage33689
Summer Deadweight (t)51599
Length Overall (m)200
Beam (m)32
Year of Built2012
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