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Hot cocoa and egg
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* All by Me *
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Weekend away in Craswall, Wales celebrating my 25th with my nearest & dearest friends, stunning location. Best birthday ever.
lemon-poppy-seed cake
you need:
180 g flour
3 eggs
170 g sugar
150 g butter
juice of 2 lemons (bio; untreated)
lemon peel of 1 lemon
2 table spoons poppy-seed
1 table spoon baking powder
a pinch of salt
powdered sugar
- preheat the oven up to 180 °c.
- melt the butter in a pot.
- wash the lemons well, get the peel of one of the lemon, get the juice of both lemons.
- take a bowl and add eggs and sugar, stir well until it gets foamy.
- add the butter and stir.
- mix-up the flour, the baking powder, salt, poppy-seed and lemon juice and stir until all ingredients are jointly mixed-up well. don't stir too long!
- put everything in with parchment paper laid-out cake-tin and bake it 45-50 minutes at 180 °c.
- leave the cake in the tin until it's cooled down completely.
- dredge the cake with powdered sugar
happy weekend!
My last upload from the trip to swine den.One of the first of the day with the sun still not over the horizon and the light very low.
EXIF....F4....20 SECONDS....ISO 100...10MM....LEE 0.9 ND GRAD (HARD).
HAVE A REALLY GREAT WEEKEND FOLKS
This weekend you can find Muse and more, discounted in store for Happy Weekend
Sold in individual colours or as a discounted fatpack.
Paste this directly into your viewer's address bar (for example, Firestorm) for a quick, no-nonsense taxi -->>
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A sunset long exposure of the Sydney Harbour bridge shot from Kirribilli, Sydney.
Nikon D810 & Nikkor 14-24mm, ProGrey 10 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
We have plans for you this weekend! Join us TONIGHT at The MIST with DJ Zann at 8:30pm SLT...
...then tomorrow, we're so excited to bring back ️the SUNDAY NIGHT BEACH PARTY! We've moved DJ Kaiden from the late night men-only set over to Boystown main so everyone can enjoy! ❤ Join us at the brand new Boystown Beach at 6:30pm SLT - Every Sunday evening.
Weekend Sale
Ancient gods. Dark warriors. Digital energy ⚡
This Weekend Sale crosses eras and worlds.
#SecondLife #WeekendSale #VirtualCreation
🔥✨ Love. Power. Creation. Destruction. ✨🔥
This weekend, every emotion becomes a world of its own—
A timeless embrace carved in marble…
A goddess of chaos rising in violet storms…
A queen of fire ruling over burning kingdoms…
#SecondLife
Tiny and Grit on the way into a Happy Weekend
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
🌟"Happy Weekend to all our friends🌟
GigaSet GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/100 Sec
ISO 245
Normally I like to offer new sets for my turn at Wanderlust Weekend. I am, unfortunately, having laptop issues. Sooo I am offering two of my older (not that old :P) sets for this round.
Both are 50L each through the weekend maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sulaco/160/218/1007
Please enjoy!
Looks like the boys are planning their weekend.
I wonder what's on the calendar?
Our Daily Challenge - January 18, 2019: "Future Obsolescence"
I love my planner. The binder was originally for work, but migrated to home use when Hubby bought replacements a few years ago.
While his might have been trashed, mine was in excellent condition. I now keep it strictly for home use - mostly for planning out and tracking the year's photography, plus dog training, gardening tasks, etc.
I absolutely love it, and credit it for getting me over the finish line for 118 Pictures in 2018 and 100x in 2018 as well.
Alas, the writing's (sorry) on the wall, and sometime in the near or distant future this pencil and paper method of organizing your life will fade into obsolescence.
Aside: I have tried iPhone planners and such and they just don't seem work for me. I guess I like the security of the leather binder in my arms, and enjoy crossing out each day that passes and turning the page.
Daily Dog Challenge 2629. "Angular"
100x in 2019 : #7 - (Salmon Squares - Gauze)
Another one of the gauze fabrics - this one having shiny satin squares. It's hung over the black velvet, else you'd be able to see right through it.
I like this backdrop, which goes surprising well with the golden tones of the boys fur.
As for the shoot itself, it went without incident - other than a few drool specks landing on my precious planner pages.
Henry struggled to keep my reading glasses on his nose, particularly as I kept asking him to lower his head, but other than that I think it was a success.
I particularly like this denim collar on Toby - it seems to suite him.
I haven't quite figured Toby out yet. Zachary was the smart one, adventuresome, and definitely the rule-breaker (at least for pictures). Henry is ultimately wiser, more stable, and definitely more laid back! And he always junior to Zachary's senior.
The jury is still out on what role Toby will ultimately play in shoots, and even what role Henry will take on without Zachary there.
Toby is, for the moment, quite focused - even intense (at least in pictures). And you can't miss those forehead wrinkles! I'm not sure if those will last, if they will eventually fade along with the crimps in the soft fur on his ears.
His demeanor is somewhere between Zachary and Henry, with Zachary's love of the The Ball coupled with Henry's love of comfort and ability to relax. Toby is a quick student, having more desire to please than Henry but being less frantic about it than Zachary.
Stay tuned!
Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
Startrails stack in Starstax , 220 pics plus light painting spin shots , about 3-4 . I am not very happy with soft foreground focus but will have a room for improvement , next time ;-)
More pics here www.facebook.com/LightPaintingPhotography?ref=hl
Lugar Citadino
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THE CONTEXT AND THE PLACE
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WEEKEND MOTION
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Dozens of cars were moving to Valparaíso and Viña del Mar in the Route 68 in the trenche betweeen Lo Vásquez sanctuary and Lo Orozco JCT last November, 30th. This picture was taken from the upper deck of a double decker bus that connects Santiago and Valparaíso (and that lasts 2 hours of trip). This flux of cars is normal to be seen every weekend, specially in spring and summer time. The route 68 is expected to receive a major overhaul that will consist in add 2 new lanes and 2 new tunnels.
MOVIMIENTO DE FIN DE SEMANA
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Docenas de vehículos se encontraban moviéndose hacia Valparaíso y Viña del Mar en plena Ruta 68 en el tramo comprendido entre el Santuario e Iglesia de Lo Vásquez y el Cruce Lo Orozco (que va hacia Quilpué y Villa Alemana). Esta foto, tomada el 30/11 pasado, fue tomada desde el asiento panorámico de uno de los tantos buses de 2 pisos que ofrecen la ruta entre Santiago y Valparaíso / Viña del Mar y que por lo general demoran entre 1:30 y 2 horas de viaje. Tal como se aprecia en la imagen, el flujo vehicular es alto y normal para los fines de semana y en especial durante la Primavera y Verano (austral). Por otro lado, desde 2029 la Ruta 68 experimentará una gigantesca remodelación que involucrará un ensanchamiento con 2 nuevas pistas y 2 nuevos túneles (Lo Prado III y Zapata III).
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I completed my 19th marathon this morning. The Ottawa Marathon was modified this year because of COVID-19. Participants were able to run the race virtually, on their own and choosing their own route. Race medals and shirts are mailed to each runner. I chose to run from my home in downtown Cornwall to Phillpots Island on the Long Sault Parkway and back home to complete the 42.2 km race. With no water or aid stations along the route, I ran this race completely on my own using an Osprey backpack containing 2.5 Litres of water, 3 small bottles of Gatorade and 4 energy gels. This selfie was taken at the halfway and turnaround point on Phillpotts Island.