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Youngjo (Korean) - Rangoon, Burma

 

I've spent a day with Youngjo in Rangoon, Burma. Shes a really easygoing person who had been traveling for more than and year and plan to go back home for some weeks at the end of the year just before heading for a working-holiday visa in Australia. Enjoy !

 

This picture is a part of my The "Interesting People" Project

Isla Mujeres - Cancun - Mexico

This is Elvis, a 5 month old female hound mix. This Elvis is a "she," and we're crazy about her! Elvis is a lanky, dreamy-eyed beauty. And, man, is this girl a sweetheart! She's really the perfect family pet: super easygoing, very friendly and as gentle as can be. When she says hello, she bows her head, as if to say, "You seem friendly. May I introduce myself?" Elvis seems to like children and other dogs. She walks beautifully on leash, is eager to learn and even more eager to please. Elvis would make the BEST best friend. Can you imagine yourself walking around town with this graceful girl by your side? Come meet the sweetest Elvis ever!

 

I volunteered at PAWS Atlanta. I took photos of some of the dogs and cats that need homes. I thought I'd also remind people you can find great pets at shelters and in rescue groups. And of course, help control the pet population, please spay and neuter your pets!!

Dark background, dark haired beauty and easygoing shoot.

'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!

In March 2019, longtime volunteer outing leaders Lee Baker and Rich Taylor led an "easygoing" hike through the late winter woods at the Harris Center's Hiroshi Land in Peterborough. The group paused frequently to ponder wildlife tracks and sign, soak in the abundant March sunshine, and enjoy one another's company. A good time was had by all!

photo: Ben Conant

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.06.14 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

the bears get pieces of animal hides to play with.

In 2002 Spirit became the first Montana Grizzly to be placed at the Center. As a six-year-old, mother of two, Spirit was known by Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologists as "Easy" because of her easygoing personality and was often seen roaming the beach or golf course near the community in Whitefish, Montana. She obtained some human food and was passing on this behavior to both her cubs. Although she never was involved with aggressive tendency toward humans, it was only a matter of time before a dangerous situation became a reality. Spirit was relocated six times, but continued to return to the golf community even after intensive aversive conditioning with the use of Karelian Bear Dogs, cracker shells and rubber bullets. After one of her cubs was killed by a car, officials decided to remove the other cub by placing it in captivity at the Denver Zoo, and then to remove Spirit from the wild forever. Soon after arriving at the Center, this bear received the name Spirit in honor of the spritual signigicance of grizzlies to many Native American people.

 

www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.com/

 

'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!

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

Easygoing Sentiment: My sister found a bare necessity.

Skin: [MyDear]Rosanne Skin--Medium 1

Eyes: .:: Delusions ::. Balance and Truth Eyes - Easygoing

Hair: ::Exile:: In The Meantime:Sunset

Moles: [mock] Mock and Mole (Face/upper/lower)

MakeUp: [mock] Avenue Makeover [lip 0/ eye]

Lashes: Koketka-*Eyelashes v.18*

Manicure: *Sexy Mamas* Prim Nails

Dress: Rebel Hope: Kennedy Mesh Dress

Boots: Maitreya Radical Boots * Chestnut S

Jewelry: MG - Valencia

 

'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!

2013.11.09 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

So easygoing. Gotta love the Sammy :)

Hand crafted in small batches, Coal Porter comes to us from Atlantic Brewing Company of Bar Harbor & Portland, Maine

 

With a name like "Coal"Porter I was expecting something a little darker, but, as it is a Porter I wasn't too surprised by the nice chestnut color. I was pleasantly surprised by the extremely fine (aka: small) bubbles in the carbonation and the easygoing flavor. It made a fine match to my dinner of bangers and mash. (Ok, not bangers, chicken sausage with mushrooms and asiago cheese - and the 'mash' was garlic seasoned mashed potatoes with butter and cream cheese but it it was bangers and mash-esque)

creativemornings.com/cities/phx

 

Jason Anthony has been tattooing in the Phoenix area for over a decade. His easygoing nature, diverse skill set, and stunning good looks make him a treat to work with and to be around. When he isn’t busy making the Valley, nay, the entire state of Arizona a better looking place, you can find him avoiding responsibility and probably scheming ways to make Phoenix more like the Pre-Roman invasion of the British Isles. Until time folds on itself you can find him tattooing at his shop, Golden Rule Tattoo that he runs with his partners in business John O’Hagan and David Maxwell. Jason has managed to fumble onto a few awards, trophies, and plaques during his still burgeoning career and hopes that more people will think he’s better than he really is.

2012.10.06 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

Lime is a bit off....an oddity among his brothers and sisters.

But not lunatic,rather easygoing dragon!

 

Atelier+Borometz original design:)

 

Although easily overlooked, given its second-floor interior location in San Blas, this easygoing eatery with an emphasis on healthy, good-value meals (especially outstanding breakfasts) is worth tracking down. With a high ceiling and the airy, sun-filled look of an art studio, it's perfect for the neighborhood. Run by a German woman who has a farm of the same name outside Cusco, the restaurant features fresh ingredients and products, such as yogurt, cheese, and quiches, that taste like they came straight from the farm. You might expect only stuff that's strictly good for you, but the menu also offers surprising meat dishes, including ostrich steak, and typical Peruvian dishes. The daily menú (served until 9:30pm) offers vegetarian and nonvegetarian choices and might start with pumpkin soup, followed by lamb or a veggie stir-fry, fruit salad, and tea. Don't pass on dessert, or you'll miss excellent home-baked cakes, such as the cheesecake or the irresistible "Nelson Mandela" chocolate cake.

 

Read more: www.frommers.com/destinations/cusco/D50243.html#ixzz0dqL4...

 

'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

'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!

creativemornings.com/cities/phx

 

Jason Anthony has been tattooing in the Phoenix area for over a decade. His easygoing nature, diverse skill set, and stunning good looks make him a treat to work with and to be around. When he isn’t busy making the Valley, nay, the entire state of Arizona a better looking place, you can find him avoiding responsibility and probably scheming ways to make Phoenix more like the Pre-Roman invasion of the British Isles. Until time folds on itself you can find him tattooing at his shop, Golden Rule Tattoo that he runs with his partners in business John O’Hagan and David Maxwell. Jason has managed to fumble onto a few awards, trophies, and plaques during his still burgeoning career and hopes that more people will think he’s better than he really is.

2013.06.15 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

creativemornings.com/cities/phx

 

Jason Anthony has been tattooing in the Phoenix area for over a decade. His easygoing nature, diverse skill set, and stunning good looks make him a treat to work with and to be around. When he isn’t busy making the Valley, nay, the entire state of Arizona a better looking place, you can find him avoiding responsibility and probably scheming ways to make Phoenix more like the Pre-Roman invasion of the British Isles. Until time folds on itself you can find him tattooing at his shop, Golden Rule Tattoo that he runs with his partners in business John O’Hagan and David Maxwell. Jason has managed to fumble onto a few awards, trophies, and plaques during his still burgeoning career and hopes that more people will think he’s better than he really is.

'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!

Most are Halter Broke, all are easygoing and gentle. Great bloodlines. See them individually on www.RockyHollowRanch.net for pedigrees, pictures and prices. Prices vary per horse $800-$2500

More information at www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-135869.

2014.05.17 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.07.23 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2012.10.06 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

creativemornings.com/cities/phx

 

Jason Anthony has been tattooing in the Phoenix area for over a decade. His easygoing nature, diverse skill set, and stunning good looks make him a treat to work with and to be around. When he isn’t busy making the Valley, nay, the entire state of Arizona a better looking place, you can find him avoiding responsibility and probably scheming ways to make Phoenix more like the Pre-Roman invasion of the British Isles. Until time folds on itself you can find him tattooing at his shop, Golden Rule Tattoo that he runs with his partners in business John O’Hagan and David Maxwell. Jason has managed to fumble onto a few awards, trophies, and plaques during his still burgeoning career and hopes that more people will think he’s better than he really is.

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