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Joseph browsing for books at the book fair at Federation Sqaure.

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Keeping an eye on the housing market or being nosey.

Wandering through our favorite berry field out at Sauvie Island, a few miles northwest of Portland.

Browsing through our approximately 150 magazine titles.

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Browsed for books today when I saw Seth Grahame-Smith's latest novel, ABRAHAM LINCOLN-VAMPIRE HUNTER on the shelf. I heard there were positive reviews, but one look at the front and back cover and I was hooked! :D

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At the British Museum

Day 134: taken from a seminar I attended today

 

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Looking at bjoreman.com/ in Small Screen mode.

 

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Browse through our website to buy new variety of helmets at www.helmetsuperstore.co.uk

I swear I didn't deform the picture on CS2, he is really big...

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Side by side, they browse in silence, searching for something they don't quite name.

 

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After browsing a minimalist gallery, I thought I'd replicate one of the shots that (amazingly) went for £87,000 in auction.

 

The phrase 'more money than sense' springs to mind.....

Khao Sok National Park

I always like to stop and look at the alpaca booth.

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