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Poor Bindi has had this little dress for a while and has been awaiting a photo opportunity to wear it!!
This is my so called 'cat'. He is mental...enough said. The laptop is his favourite place to sleep, the sink, his favourite place to eat and drink. He likes to torment the dog and chase the gerbils.
He stares like a snake and moves like a tiger but purrrrsssss like an engine.
HE.IS.BINDI.
I did a finger tip design from Alex Morgan's book "Spain" so I could take some bio pics. They turned out almost as dark as my "Lincoln Park After Dark" OPI polish!
Another portrait from the earlier stages of the Manaslu Circuit, where the people are comparatively more Westernised. This was taken around 2 hours outside of Arughat Bazaar.
The little girl here has a bindi, a traditional forehead decoration worn in a number of countries across South Asia. These are not every day decorations for many Nepalis, but as we were there during Dashain, Nepal's biggest festival, many people choose to wear one for the 15 days of the period.
Bharwan Bhindi. Lady's fingers stuffed with dry masalas and cooked till done. Click on the link for the recipe.
www.whiskaffair.com/2015/08/bharwan-bhindi-stuffed-ladys-...
Bindi had a day trip to see friends in Felixstowe. In between the showers she went and sat on the rocks and looked out to sea.
Natural light shot.
EXIF
Camera: Olympus SP-510UZ
Shutter Speed: 1/50 seconds
Aperture: F/3.3
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 31.3 mm
Series of images shot at Bindi Irwin's 11th birthday party (24/07/09) at Australia Zoo, Queensland. All Rights Reserved 2009.
Without getting too far into the complicated story, I have another dog. A staghound, to be exact, and she's a wonderful, 4 1/2 month old pup who is already fitting in so very well with the other pups. She's a little bit skinny to my liking at her age, but we're working on that. Her father is mostly borzoi with greyhound mixed in, while her mother is greyhound/scottish deerhound/borzoi.
my sister, suman, gives me a bhindhi. that's going to stick on my head all day, I think.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakhi)