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Counting the seeds inside of an apple, and then getting to eat it! Ten seeds means a fully pollinated apple!

 

Photo Credit: Meghan Kearney/USFWS

2011/12/31 Yao

645D+Tachar 150mm f1.8

hand hold

f1.8

Chinese tea cups and an abacus, on display at the Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Centre, at Bangkok's Chinatown.

 

My grandmother still has an abacus exactly like that :) In fact, she whipped it out of her many cupboards just after I told her about this photo. She tried teaching me how to count with it, but as with all things math-related, I still don't have a clue.

...till Gregor turns 1!! While Bartul went egg hunting we enjoy in garden...

Canon EOS 500 + Canon 50mm F/1,8

1/125 - f/2,8 - 400ISO

Canon 550EX on the right

 

Self-portrait made for my serie " My Student life " and by a film camera.

 

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Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling

 

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n Bandra where we stay, there’s a small area with many old houses with tiled roofs. This is Runwar Village. Some of these houses are more than a century old. That is why this area has been declared a ‘heritage precinct’.

One thing that strikes anyone who comes here is the large number of crosses. We counted – on just two very small lanes, there were 23 crosses.

We were curious. We set out to find out the reason behind the crosses. Some people said it was because the area was full of Catholics. Some said to help people pray on their way to work or back. Then we met Mr John Gomes, a resident of Chapel Road. There are six crosses all a stone’s throw away from his house. He told us almost a century back, Bandra had been struck by a plague. Many people died. This place was overtaken by rats who spread the disease by biting people. “People were dying like flies, Mr Gomes told us. “We would bury someone, some back and see another person had died. The dead were sometimes carried away in cartloads. Many people packed their belongings and fled to the mountain.” Which mountain, we asked. Mt Mary, he replied. (Mt Mary is a church in Bandra situated on a little hill facing the sea). That is why people built the crosses, Mr Gomes said, to protect themselves from the plague. As a plea to Jesus to save them. Had anyone died in his family? No, he replied.

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Cornwall, Vermont USA. Citizens doing their duties on Election Day, 2004. Note the paper ballots, yes, in the 21st century! I thought humans couldn't vote without computers. Be warned neighbors • Be vigilant! • For you, election haiku:

 

On paper ballots

freely cast; fully counted.

One voter, one vote.

 

- But of course there's Stalin's haiku view:

 

It's not the people

who vote that count, but rather

those who count the votes.

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Shot at Pittsburgh's Stage AE on 6/27/2014

 

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the great counting begins

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I LOVE Count Chocula cereal. Without a doubt my favorite cereal of all time. I could eat this shit all day, every day! Only thing is, I don't think those little white things are marshmallows. Rather, I believe them to be little pieces of crack-cocaine. It's just that addictive!!! Perhaps they should rename it as Count Crackula.

 

What's your favorite cereal?

It's starting already! 6 weeks before Halloween.

Ah Count Dracula, the ultimate bad guy of the legendary Castlevania game. He starts out looking more like the suited and civil chap as portrayed in the stories but after you wail on him enough, he becomes this ugly thing.

I captured this lonely boy nearby Kelaniya temple - Sri lanka. He was with his grandmother and was so lonely and counting on his fingers.

 

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Today Jonah celebrated his birthday with his friends. We went to 'de Ontdekplek'. What a perfect place for a children's party that is!!! Kids can build all sorts of things, and are instructed by volunteers.

This Caleidoscope is amazing, you can look at lots of multipled-brothers around you.

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All the legs move as one as Staff Cadet Legge gives the drill command. This particular class was on moving to the right and left as a flight, or group.

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2011/12/31 Yao

645D+Tachar 150mm f1.8

hand hold

f1.8

n Bandra where we stay, there’s a small area with many old houses with tiled roofs. This is Runwar Village. Some of these houses are more than a century old. That is why this area has been declared a ‘heritage precinct’.

One thing that strikes anyone who comes here is the large number of crosses. We counted – on just two very small lanes, there were 23 crosses.

We were curious. We set out to find out the reason behind the crosses. Some people said it was because the area was full of Catholics. Some said to help people pray on their way to work or back. Then we met Mr John Gomes, a resident of Chapel Road. There are six crosses all a stone’s throw away from his house. He told us almost a century back, Bandra had been struck by a plague. Many people died. This place was overtaken by rats who spread the disease by biting people. “People were dying like flies, Mr Gomes told us. “We would bury someone, some back and see another person had died. The dead were sometimes carried away in cartloads. Many people packed their belongings and fled to the mountain.” Which mountain, we asked. Mt Mary, he replied. (Mt Mary is a church in Bandra situated on a little hill facing the sea). That is why people built the crosses, Mr Gomes said, to protect themselves from the plague. As a plea to Jesus to save them. Had anyone died in his family? No, he replied.

Full report on www.jalebiink.com

T counts to 13... and then gets stuck on repeat hehehe She can count to 15 when she doesn't get stuck.

just one month to go until January 19, 2008.

Is this how to crush a can?

Etta over Kahn 'cause she can and 'cause he lets her.

Pinhole shots by Little Ninja on my birthday

Lunch at the museum's restaurant

Bandung Mayor Election 2013.

Count's Kustoms, Las Vegas, March 2010. Photo: Ralf Becker, www.chromjuwelen.com

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