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2013.07.23 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

Hi there! My name is #StringBean, and I'm an energetic boy who loves to play! Though I'm bit rambunctious at first, I settle down quickly and love to cuddle up to you for pets and attention. I'm an easygoing guy - nothing really bothers me. I'm so sweet and attentive, I'm really easy to train! I already know "sit" and I'll eat right out of your hand. If you're looking for a well-rounded dog who loves to play and cuddle, I'd be a great addition to almost any home (I'm good with other dogs and kids 12 and up). Meet me at the New York Avenue Adoption Center today! bit.ly/1XlBnbP #AdoptDC #AdoptWHS

25 people joined the Harris Center and Monadnock Conservancy for an easy, 3-mile hike through the hemlock and hardwood groves of Converse Meadow in Rindge on June 5, 2015. Protected by a conservation easement held by the Monadnock Conservancy, Converse Meadow lies in the path of the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline.

photo: Meade Cadot

Hi there! I'm Sophie from Muthaiga, Ruaraka Constituency in Nairobi County. I'm a lady who loves enjoying life, and I'm not ready for marriage yet. I'm looking for a young and energetic sugar boy, 18 or older, who knows how to have a good time and can bring some excitement into my busy life.

 

I'm ready to spoil a nice-looking and presentable guy for a discreet relationship. An HIV test is a must. I'm single, stable, and independent. If you think we might connect, just say hi and let's see where it goes. I'm easygoing and love good conversation.

 

If you’re interested in connecting with her or other Sugar Mummies or Sugar Daddies, feel free to contact Admin via SMS, WhatsApp, or Telegram at 0755765795 or 0753534822. Kindly be aware that there’s a connection fee of Kes 550.

 

Originally published at www.PataMpenzi.co.ke.

The shy guy keeps on withdrawing himself but the easygoing affectionate lady keeps on requesting his pleasure for company....

*First batch from my first wedding last weekend. It was my mom's. Very easygoing and not stressful.

 

I didn't take this one as I am 2nd on the left here with the rest of my little (I mean younger) brothers.

It's been six weeks or so since I used my DSLR.

 

This morning was the ripe time to dust it off and take some easygoing snaps at sunrise on Durban Beachfront.

 

No heavy processing like I'm used to and love - only my standard Lightroom preset.

 

Great to get out and play with the Nifty-Fifty (50 mm).

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

LULU is a very cute, perky Chihuahua mix who’s about 2 years old. She’s handleable and cooperative, loves everyone she meets, and also has a very playful side – she enjoys chasing a ball and really likes her toys. Since she’s a little bossy with other dogs, she would do best placed as an only dog or with an easygoing, younger male dog.

Lulu will be a great little companion for an active home.

 

Lulu lives in Kennel P6.

For more information contact doginfo@apsofdurham.org.

Bayamo is the capital city of the Granma Province of Cuba and one of the largest cities in the Oriente region.

 

Elegant and old, this relatively hush city spells oasis to the traveler weary of confrontation. Predating both Havana and Santiago, it has been cast for time immemorial as the city that kick-started Cuban independence. Yet self-important it isn't. The ciudad de los coches (city of horsecarts) is an easygoing, slow-paced, trapped-in-time place, where you're more likely to be quoted literature than sold trinkets. Cuba's balmiest provincial capital, it resounds to the clip-clop of hooves; nearly half the population use horses for daily travel.

****I'M A HIDDEN GEM****

Greetings, my friends! Allow me to introduce myself. My official title is "Lady Pickles," but there's no need to address me with such formality - Pickles suits me just fine! Though I am more mature in years than some of my canine counterparts here at the shelter, I've still got plenty of youthful energy left to share with my forever family. I love nothing more than going for a nice jaunt through the park, followed by a relaxing nap. I'm a fairly easygoing lady, and love every person I meet (especially when there's belly rubs involved).

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As a Hidden Gem, I get my very own volunteers who spend extra time with me and work with me on basic training needs. That way, I'll be extra ready to settle into my new home! And, because I've been here a little bit longer than my friends, staff have had the opportunity to get to know me really well, and they will gladly answer any questions you may have about me.

 

As an extra "thank you" for considering taking me home, my adoption fee has been waived*!

*Standard adoption procedures apply.

Monk trainees during break time.

“NEGOCIANT BOTTLED

 

This label was different from those Petrus labels you’re familiar with, simply because this was a negociant bottling. Back in the 40s and 50s, Petrus outsourced it’s bottling to negociants, this one happened to be Vandermulen from Belgium, a very reputable negociant.

 

52 was a good vintage for Pomerol, so this bottle was decent. Nose of aged tobacco and slight cigar box. Body was very pleasant and easygoing, very light and moderately dry. It’s amazing a 63 year old bottle was alive.”

 

Copyright www.finewines.com.sg

2013.11.09 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

It's strange how I feel more Canadian since I have been living here in Austria. I'm Czech by blood, was born in Italy, and have lived most of my life in Canada. It's always been hard for me to define myself, but I'm proud to be a Canadian and I love the gentle and easygoing nature that generally defines us. Take off eh! :)

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

Monk trainees during break time.

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

2012.10.06 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

2014.05.17 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

A number of Bhutanese elderly ladies at the unofficial adult-day-care, spinning their prayer wheels.

From left, Paul, Mark, me, Chase. Mark and Chase are my regular riding buddies--fantastic, easygoing guys, great friends, and one of the hottest couples in town.

For the Daily Dog Challenge -- 8/13 "Curves"

 

For Our Daily Challenge -- 8/13 "Opposite"

 

For 365: The 2012 Edition -- 226/366

 

Bunny and Morgan are about as opposite as two dogs can be. Bunny is sweet and easygoing, Morgan is intense and stubborn. Bunny is a princess and Morgan is her self-appointed bodyguard. Bunny is regal and elegant, and Morgan can't help being a goofball. However, the camera loves both of them, and they have an odd bond that's hard for me to describe.

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

Chloe is a classic tabby beauty with big round eyes. She is extremely docile and affectionate, which isn't surprising since she was one of LIsacat's bottle babies. She is great with other cats, fine with dogs and would be excellent with young children because of her easygoing nature.

Kermit is an outrageously affectionate two-year-old male who loves attention and never seems to stop purring. Apparently abandoned in an industrial parking lot in Brooklyn at the beginning of winter, this gregarious fellow literally ran out from under a car to greet us with a loud, enthusiastic MEOW! and big head butts to our legs. If you want an easygoing, uncomplicated love machine of a cat, he's your guy. Go here for HERE for adoption information.

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

'Spring Grove'...sounds like a level out of vintage Sonic The Hedgehog but is actually a pub (and formerly renovated hotel) in lovely leafy Kingston. A short (but somewhat confusing) walk from Kingston Rail Station, The Spring Grove lives in an area quiet enough for me be able to stand in the middle of the road for long enough to take multiple pictures of the front (as you can see in the pictures)

 

It is some shade of gunmetal grey and stands a very noticeable 3 stories high at the end of Bloomfield Rd. It used to be the Spring Grove Hotel - and you can see - the building has some character and age. As for how It feels 'light' here in the main part, well designed for light to come through the various windows and a central skylight. How about human ambiance? The staff wear checked shirts and are young, probable students with minimal to moderate amounts of tattoos. One wears a Scroobius Pip t-shirt under her checked shirt. It's a chill, youthful atmosphere here. Maybe it's all that Kingston Uni shit rubbing off on the surrounding area?

 

As for the food and drink, they seem to be keen on Meantime's ales, along with, obviously, their own range of Young's beers. They could probably do better on the cider choices - they only have Aspall (not that there's anything wrong with Aspall). The food is basically pushing 'gastropub' (but perhaps not quite at THAT level of price and ATTENTION TO DETAIL). The Cote De Bouef platter shared between me and my buddy Adam was pretty legit (even though they told me they wouldn't do it blue). All in all it's not the most memorable or unusual pub I've been to, but for consistency, easygoing atmosphere, area (and a beautiful area it is)... plus that amazing garden - I would recommend it!

Kermit is an outrageously affectionate two-year-old male who loves attention and never seems to stop purring. Apparently abandoned in an industrial parking lot in Brooklyn at the beginning of winter, this gregarious fellow literally ran out from under a car to greet us with a loud, enthusiastic MEOW! and big head butts to our legs. If you want an easygoing, uncomplicated love machine of a cat, he's your guy. Go here for HERE for adoption information.

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