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The neighbours in Thorton Le Dale - or should that be the moo-bours?
Day 2 of our holidays and these are the inhabitants of the field behind our garden - they seem friendly enough they like to come right up to the fence. There a sheep in a further field too. The toddler is in her element!! What townies we are!
Can you spot the odd one out?
We went out to dinner with my Mom, Dad, brother, and sister-in-law for my Mom's birthday. Then Chris & I went back to my parents' house for a little karaoke.
Well, Scandinavian, actually. It was probably an Icelandic horse, though. Pic by D, because *I* had the Scandinavian open-faced sandwich with plaice.
Seahorses at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago
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Taken during January's trip to Chicago, I'm just uploading some pics I never got around to uploading.
This space is downstairs from our office. The doors are usually shut, but on my way up to work today, I spotted it open. A quick peek inside reveals that it's been a storage unit of some sort for antiques and the like. If you blow this photo up, you'll see a horse statue here as part of the storage.
For more about our office building, see: watercooler.iridesco.com/post/71180104/224-centre-street-...
We went out to dinner with my Mom, Dad, brother, and sister-in-law for my Mom's birthday. Then Chris & I went back to my parents' house for a little karaoke.
Photo by Ben Droz.
Arianne Neigh presents The Global Archive Project, using storytelling and portrait photography to capture the history of families across cultures and to give them the most basic and cherished record of their identity.
She said she’s done a lot of work in the
field of humanitarian assistance, where there is “often too much just talking about
moving the money around, not enough telling stories.”