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“He who controls the spice, controls the universe.” Dune
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BAD GIRLS HOODIE AND SHORTS SET
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Hoodie with matching mini shorts
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EEP-Specter Fire Sun
Old school cut & paste (scissors & glue) collage created for the blog with a weekly challenge:
The Kollage Kit
THEME: The Periodic Table of Elements
This tall, six-sided spice TIN, made for a store in America in the 1870s, is one of only three known. The intricate Oriental motifs, more often found in English wares, were applied in three ways: by lithography, freehand painting and stenciling.
My choice for a meal at the Spice Island Inn was fish and chips. The mushy peas weren't the best, but I loved the chunky chips and tasty batter! Looking forward to going back as soon as possible!!!
cinnamon stick, black paper, star anise and nutmeg , I do love them so much! :).
*try on black version*
It was impossible not to stop by when you see all those colors. The photo was taken in Tel Aviv while passing thru the small Jewish market.
Three different jars holding different spices. Subjects should always be in odd numbers so the rules say.
Palomino Blackwing soft pencil
Pigma Micron 03 pen
CassArt watercolour tubes
Seawhite Plein Air Sketchbook 225gsm NOT
Some of the spices of life.
With a little bokeh censorship. 'In the best possible taste', dear old Kenny Everitt would have said.
Spice stall in Budapest's Central Market
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Warren, Connecticut. I've been waiting for the black peppercorns we had in this jar to run out so I could shoot it and to my disappointment it turns out it's a cheap piece of glass with an uneven bottom and big mould marks on it. It does the job as a spice jar but I prefer better quality glass for a "model."
A variety of spice tins from the kitchen cabinet. There's something I like about the look of the old-style tins.
To match this week’s theme, “Member’s Choice—Herbs and Spices,” for the group Macro Mondays. This is a micro (macro) photograph of caraway seeds, thyme leaves, Cajun seasoning, and grains of table salt.
The caraway seed is about 3/16" long, and the grains of salt...well, you know how big table salt crystals are.
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Definitely worth clicking on to view at largest size!
The Spinnaker Tower from Spice Island, Old Portsmouth. In the old days of press gangs men drinking in this area of Portsmouth could easily wake up in the Royal Navy!
I won't upload photos of every vessel that goes past the pub in Old Portsmouth, but there's a whole range, including Naval ships, yachts and ferries to the Isle of Wight and France. Here you can see MV Normandie, entering the harbour!
Following the success of the Bretagne, in 1991 Brittany Ferries commissioned a new super ferry for use the route between Portsmouth and Caen, with a view to significantly increase capacity. The 5th October 1991 saw the launch of Normandie, and following outfitting, her final delivery to Brittany Ferries took place on 5th May 1992. Named after the French region of the same name, it is decorated in traditional Norman style and colours with an equestrian theme throughout, demonstrating the importance of the horse in Normandy. Normandie features first-rate on-board facilities, including excellent dining, shopping and live entertainment and relaxing public spaces. The stunning exterior design of Normandie means that even as she approaches 20 years old; she still looks amongst the most modern in the fleet. (From the Brittany Ferries website)
Although I've been to France several times (Paris, mostly), I've only once been via Portsmouth and Le Havre! I see these beauties and wish I was on them!
These spices were as firery and colourful as their sellers, full of life and enthusaism (often misconceived as rudeness). Whilst many Arab venders were forceful and occasionally overzelous, this made the Muslim quarter far more interesting then the rather sedate Chritian and Jewish qaurters.
Cote d'ivoire Abidjan , Treicheville the flea market , spices corner .
Silver gelatin Kodak Kodachrome 1973.
I am pumpkin spice and everything nice!
Stars in my eyes and orange colored hair
Time for Jack-0-Lanterns everywhere!!
I need to take pix of my Spice Girls collection. This is just a small sample of what I have. I can't believe it's been 20 years since they first started. Yikes!
Macro Mondays 'hot or cold' theme.
A little heap of hot chilli powder, turmeric and pink peppercorns.