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Spice House is the district’s newest function space. Nestled amidst Chippendale’s historic row of terraces, this upstairs space offers three cosy rooms and a balcony, each bursting with personality and adorned with Asian street art. Follow the fiery red dragon up the stairs to experience the spicy flavour of Kensington Street. These rooms set the mood for intimate dinner and drinks shared between close friends.
Don’t be fooled by this terrace’s unassuming exterior. Invite your friends to share in the seductive hum that spills from the graffitied walls of this gem in the rough. Let there be nothing formal about this dining experience.
In partnership with our Spice Alley vendors, charges per head start at $25. Private waitstaff can be arranged for an additional fee. Entertainment can also be arranged to suit the occasion.
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Now being converted into housing.
Architects Ronald Ward and Partners.
Ilford Delta 100
Canon A-1
Epsom V700
Canon 80D + Canon 70-200mm f4L IS
My secret for extra vibrant fall colors? Shoot at sunrise when the golden sun makes everything even more orange.
This was the view from the side of the road near my hotel. Saranac Lake is lined with gorgeous homes surrounded by foliage.
One of our most striking birds, the Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) takes its name from England's Baltimore family, whose heraldic crest dons the same black and orange colors. While they appreciate mostly fat caterpillars for breakfast, they will also make plenty a meal of various fruits and berries. Many backyard birders coax these stunners to their feeders by putting out oranges and jams, but please remember to keep these feeding stations clean!
Due south rises the 3rd tallest peak in AZ, revered by conservationist, Aldo Leopold Escudilla was home to Ike Clanton of OK Corral fame & Arizona's last grizzly bear. In fall, the north slope is golden with Aspen covering the 23,000 acre fire of '51. To your right, "Valle Redondo" nestles against the mountains.
70 Pine Street - formerly known as the American International Building, 60 Wall Tower and originally as the Cities Service Building.Financial District, Manhattan, New York City.
A view of the aspen trees near Bear Lake showing their golden leaves. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Nestled in a spectacular wooded gorge stands a monument to British industry – the world’s first iron bridge. Crossing the River Severn, it was completed in 1779 and opened to traffic in 1781. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 and remains an iconic feature of Britain’s industrial past
A Lakeland hotel slowly emerges from the transient mist over Grasmere in the Lake District, Cumbria.
There's still some fungi to be found in the moss! Unsure of ID; maybe Funeral Bell (Galerina marginata)?
Mariabad is a densely populated area mostly inhabitated by Hazara Minority (Claiming to be descendents of Chungez Khan) near Quetta city. On account of scarce land and increasing population, people are compelled to built their homes over the hills. Photo taken from Mountain, Koh-e-Meherdar.
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Konoha Qualia's Mossy wall - Flat Edge Panel 1
Konoha Qualia's Mossy wall - Flat Edge Panel 2
Konoha - "Jest" Weeds II
Konoha - Olea elena
Konoha - Ginkgo valashu
Konoha - Natoma's Boxwood Hedges
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dust bunny . the bunny pond . mossy
dust bunny . Con - Emma Flower Bicycle - Decor
Atelier Burgundy . Garden Fence w/ Post . Mossy
French Bulldog Sitting - Mesh
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Looks almost like a mirrored pearl.
This was a tough one to capture because the wind kept stirring the leaf to action, and the drop would almost roll free from its cradle.
The always-fabulous Susan Yee. Does not back down from a frolic with yours truly, even when it's raining kitties and pups, and is cold as all hell.