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Nutritional information for "Le M". Not something you should eat everyday. Yes, we ate at McDonald's in France. Just once. In Versailles. Maybe it was just us, but McDonald's food in France is so much tastier! McDonald's - 10, Av du General de Gaulle, Versailles, France.
It's the boxcar. The box train car, that is. Give 2 boys a big box and a fun afternoon is inevitable!
another celebratory lunch box (actually, just for fun at work... =)
failed quail-egg's check... >_< it supposed to be looked like this...whooot!
red-sweetpotato powder, plus the white of an egg becomes blue (donno why, but its a well-known chemical effect) so it tastes sweet potato.
how to make a butterfly display box, for a detailed tutorial:
www.growingupcreative.com/2010/04/butterfly-family-collec...
See a review of this and my other bento boxes at pippasfoodblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/my-bento-boxes-and-wh...
An invaluable source for bento-related goodness!
I hope you have a wonderful day. ^_^
Based on rate changes, this stamp keeper box dates from sometime between 1963 and 1968. I think it was probably a promotional item based on the small "National Chemsearch" text on the front of the box. It was definitely designed for desktop storage. The lid hinges up to reveal four compartments for holding stamps and a rate guide on the inside of the lid.
Not made of ticky-tacky, cardboard.
I obviously didn't do very well with photography this week.
51/365
Box turtles live a long time and are very vulnerable to getting run over and having humans carry them away and release them in unfamiliar territory where they're unlikely to survive.
"Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky,
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same."
-- Malvena Reynolds
Photographed in 1975. Exact location isn't known for sure (the corrugated iron hoadings in the background are a bit of a mystery), but its possibly the stone masons on Box Hill again (or certainly one of the other stone masons nearby). At the time, all the stone masons around the local area were producing fine examples of stonework similar to this. Again Peter Woodgate is featured posing next to this piece of elaborate stonework.
This telephone box, with no phone or anything, made a spooky impact on me. Made me think of science fiction movies. A time machine? The box used in Matrix?
Fort Worth Botanical Gardens has these modern fountains that look to me like boxes pouring out water.
Box with(out) 6 bottles
TRAPICHE PURE MALBEC
Valle de Uco - Mendoza - Argentina
+++ more of such boxes in my album "6 bottles in a BOX"
A dovetailed jewellery box in beautiful English cherrywood with brass fittings and a removable sliding tray, from Hendel-Blackford Fine Furniture.
Altered mixed media treasure boxes. Doll parts, found objects, pique assiette mosaic, beads, acrylic paint, transferred images, jewelry parts,
A new use for the village phone box!
Information leaflets, noticeboard, maps, book swaps and a defibrillator! What more can you fit in there?
This sealed box was at the Butlins resort in Minehead. As can be seen the aperture has a steel plate over it - but someone (not me!) has bent the plate at the side. I posted a card in this box to myself on the day I took this photo on Easter Saturday 23 April 2011. I received the card on Saturday 2 June 2012 :)