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My last day of Genève
There are a lot of drinking fountains in the city and the taste is superb!
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everytime an amazing sight to see how they stretch their legs to get down to the water and drink, KTP, South Africa
A Great Thick-knee (Esacus recurvirostris) was filling it's thirst with an unique pose in a morning. I had to lie down behind an elevated land to escape its notice and to have it at the eye level. The background looked beautifully blurred to make this portrait a charming one. Pics was taken from the riverbeds of Testa river in North Bengal, India.
Drinking water can:
Improve mood
Banish headaches
Boost energy levels
Relieve fatigue
Relieve constipation
Flush out toxins
Improve digestion
Promote weight loss
Prevent kidney stones
Boost immune system
Regulate body temperature
So stay healthy and drink more water.
Macro Mondays Staying Healthy
Local Drinks - photo taken by mrtraveller in Havana, Cuba.
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With my drinking buddies and coolest friends, we went here after 100yrs to celebrate 3 april birthday celebrants and my last day of work (or it's just another reason for us to drink) anyway, this photo, again, one of my sneaky shots, I am surprised that it is not allowed to take photos here, dammit! good thing i finished the shot after the guard caught me taking picture.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) drinking from an improvised drinking station.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) pijąca z zaimprowizowanego poidełka.
no matter how busy you are,
don't forget to water your heart and the flower by the window.
the flower will smile at you, then put a smile on your face. :)
i'm busy on work and the private matters lately,
so sorry for my late reply to your comments and e-mails...i'll do when i get settled.
hope you all enjoy the brilliant spring days!
@my friends' room on sunday
(we had a gyoza party and enjoyed the Game of Life!)
*camera -- polaroid SX-70 / *film -- polaroid 600film
February 3, 2007
Check out my food photo blog, food photo-a-day, to find out the story behind this photo.
(Canon PowerShot A620)
Got a pounding on my brain, so I drowned it away
When the sun comes up tomorrow
You can find me doing the same
'Cause I just can't forget
The way we turned out this bed
And now the only thing that sleeps here is a ghost of you instead
I feel it in the morning, you're still here in the morning
I see you, but you gonna telephone the doctor, I'm not okay
The bottom of the bottle, to fill this empty heart up
A thousand proof don't change the truth
I tried it, but I can't
I can't drink you away
I've tried Jack, I've tried Jim
I've tried all of their friends
I can't drink you away
All these rocks, I can't swim out of this skin, I'm living in say
Now tell me, baby, don't they make a medicine for heart break
Ooh, no, tell me baby, oh yeah
Now don't they make a medicine for heart break
I can't drink you, no I can't drink you away, away
I can't drink you, no I can't drink you away, away
I can't drink you, no I can't drink you away, away
I can't drink you, no I can't drink you away, away, away
Oooh, I can't drink you, I can't drink you away
NEW Singles Poses "Spirit" from oOo Studio available at The Mens' Department!
Seltzer into milk and chocolate syrup, otherwise known as an Egg Cream. No eggs were harmed. Chocolate syrup not entirely mixed.
Image measures 1 7/8" across.
Nikon 18-55mm @ 52mm with 12 and 20mm extension tubes.
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Bubbles
Italian water, Swedish brand, Russian factory, Arabic numbers..
all this at the bottom of the glass..
Ubiquitous plastic drinking straws illuminated with strong white light at 45 degrees to the long axis of the straw gives the impression of a fibre optic cable!
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Drinking fountains are usually found in public places, like schools, rest areas, libraries, and grocery stores. A survey of US dialects undertaken between 2002 and 2004 found the word bubbler is commonly used in southern and eastern Wisconsin and in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The phrase drinking fountain was common in the rest of the inland north and in the west, while water fountain dominated other parts of the country