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Lady Sovereign spilled her beer early in her set at Coachella 06. Her DJ can be seen in the reflection.
This is another shot of Beer beach, this time looking east, towards Seaton, where we stayed on another holiday. Looks like early morning, before the crowds!
This should be a nice place to catch up with friends over some beer and food.
Asakusa, Tokyo
Leica M2
40/2.0 M-Rokkor CLE
Kodak Ultramax 400
Medieval window tracery carved from Beer limestone.
Carved underground in 58 pieces by candle light in 1492
The quarrymen, often aided by child labourers, cut the stone free of the cave walls. Since the stone quickly hardened when exposed to air, it was worked by skilled stonemasons as soon as possible. The masons worked inside the caves, where the relatively constant temperature meant the stone was not subject to damage from frost or changeable weather.
Matt rarely has beer so I thought this moment deserved to be saved.
Just something else to share...mom and my aunt are leaving tomorrow. My heart is already in tears.
Three craft beers with my calzone for my birthday lunch
I've been wanting to try this place for a long time. The beer was good. The one in back seemed kind of ordinary. The one in front on the left they called a premium and it really was. The darker one on the right was my favorite. It had a distinctive Clove taste and was really enjoyable.
Well it's the Beccles Beer Festival this weekend however this clashes with a weekend of doing and going so we will just have to see if we get a chance to go. Felbrigg Hall and Blickling and Oxburgh Estate are calling and on Remembrance Day Melanie is ringing the bells at Beccles in a peal and muffled ring. So a few beers to keep us going if we can not make the beer festival to sup in front of a real log fire! Shall have the Nibbler first......