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Triple Style, which means that the brewer used three times the normal amount of malt to brew this higher alcohol ale. Pale in color, as a true triple is supposed to be, this mild and easygoing beer offers a flowery hoppy taste with a soft alcohol punch. The balance between the hop-bitterness and the malt-sweetness is perfect and leaves a smooth mouthfeel. The creamy head absorbs never ending bubbles from the deep golden colored body of the beer.
'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!
'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!
Easygoing with an edge. Shiny chain hardware edges this luxe leather hobo with crisp, curvaceous lines. With an exotic croc-embossed print and signature detailing, it's the one style that simply stands out. From MICHAEL Michael Kors.
MICHAEL Michael Kors bag
Leather
Shoulder strap with 10-1/2" drop
Magnetic snap closure
Silver-tone hardware; croc-print exterior; chain detailing at trim; logo plaque at front
Interior features zip pocket, 4 slip pockets and key hook
14" W x 8-1/2" H x 3" D
This shot was taken during his first days with us, and you can still see a little of the worry in his eyes. But he is turning out to be really affectionate and mostly easygoing. We love his dainty white toes.
Sampson is a handsome pit bull up at Pets Alive. He has a beautiful fawn coat and green eyes. He's easygoing, mellow , friendly and he loves kids.
'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!
In all honesty, the NBA's clothing standard has been active since before the 2005-2006 season. At the point when the NBA's business easygoing clothing standard was embraced, there were noticeable sorts revolting against the racial suggestions encompassing the strategy.
There was Paul Pierce, who brought up that the clothing standard is focused on dark players. "At the point when I saw the part about chains, hip bounce and legacy shirts, I feel that is essential for our way of life," Pierce said. "The NBA is youthful dark guys."
Corridor of Famer Charles Barkley had an assessment on the clothing standard, as well.
By and by, I didn't definitely disapprove of the NBA before it had a clothing regulation; I can't connect with the players any more now than I could previously. I don't watch the NBA all the more frequently now on the grounds that the players are dressed expertly when games. It's a non-issue for me.
Yet, the reality stays that the NBA has had its clothing regulation for six seasons now. It additionally doesn't give off an impression of being disappearing at any point in the near future. However, while the NBA might very well never annul the clothing standard, there are three changes it can make to correct it.
Cause Owners To follow the Dress Code
The clothing standard was tied in with changing the picture of the NBA's players. Be that as it may, to stay away from pietism, then, at that point, it ought to cause its proprietors to stick to the clothing standard too. In all actuality, the proprietors own the groups and, in that capacity, ought to have the option to wear what they need.
Take Mark Cuban for instance — I can't let you know how frequently I've seen him uninvolved in either a Mavs T-shirt or a Mavs pullover.
Seeing Cuban dressed like that in the stands doesn't outrage me, however if authorizing the clothing regulation was tied in with changing the picture of the NBA, then it ought to reach out to all NBA workers. Indeed, the proprietors really do run their groups, however they likewise reply to David Stern.
Likewise, it's a lot more straightforward to contend that the clothing regulation is racially persuaded when the proprietors — who are included generally white men — are not compelled to follow the clothing standard, while the players — who are comprised of for the most part blacks — are compelled with comply to it.
By making the clothing standard compulsory for all proprietors and players, the NBA would clear up all pietism and kill potential contentions that the clothing regulation was persuaded by race.
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Just a very quick and easygoing look just because I fell in love with the new hair from ETD....Skin by LF, Hair by ETD, Tanktop by Dutch Touch, Skirt by (SL crashed and I don't remember, but found it on the Zero Style sim, yumyum? maybe?, Shoes by Shiny things and Necklace by SiniStyle, I'll update the store names later...have to sleep now....zzzz
In mid-July, Harris Center naturalists Brett Amy Thelen and Susie Spikol led a small group on a 2-mile ramble along the Old Dublin to Eaton Road Rail Trail in Hancock. The group saw plenty of mushrooms after weeks of rain, an adorable red eft, a Phoebe nestling, and learned a bit about the history of the old railroad.
Photo: Audrey Dunn
'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!
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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.
Trail totally flooded, totally fell off the stones and got my shoe all wet, and had to slosh slosh slosh for the rest of the hike. :<
The next day we went for a supershort hike in White River National Forest. It was pretty hilarious because we were still worn out from the day before, so we asked the lady at the visitor's center to recommend a nice, easygoing trail. Haha, this was nothing like a nice, easygoing trail. But it was still pretty and was not so much of a death hike as the previous day's excursion.
'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!
Today is Friday!!!! :D Watching the Gamer today and well thought I take an easygoing kinda photo :) Hope you enjoy!
In Hollywood, they say it takes smart actors to play stupid characters, and nice guys to play nasty villains. Cox is the poster-boy for the latter point. He played slithery corporate snakes in "RoboCop" and "Total Recall;" but as a singer-songwriter, he is a study in easygoing amiability and unforced charisma. He charms crowds with self-teasing humor, tart progressive insight, and a lulling Southwestern folk sound.
翠華茶餐廳 Cuì huá chá cāntīng "Tsui Wah Tea Restaurant"
A menu featuring an array of classic Chinese dishes in an easygoing café setting with bright decor.
Yelp: Cafe Tsui Wah appears to have no connection to the famous Hong Kong eatery in Hong Kong, despite the similiar name and logo. Word on the street is that the porridge chef is from the now defunct Hing Lung in SF.
Marina Plaza Shopping Center
2946 S Norfolk St, San Mateo, CA 94403
Agfa Vista 200 (exp 2016/12)
Voigtlander 15mm f4.5
P81
NAME: Arturo
GENDER: Male
TYPE: Cat
INTERESTS: Human hair
HOBBIES: Bird watching
ABOUT ME: I am a sweet and tender big boy, I am very quiet and easygoing, I’m friendly with anyone. I am lazy, not as athletic as my twin Alice, I prefer to take it easy and sleep. I am an expert thief…sausages and meatballs! you are warned!
'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!
Meyer's a bluetick coonhound mix, about a year old, available from Metro Animal Services in Louisville. Meyer's having a blast at Barkstown these days, but he'd still rather be a family dog!
He's a sweetheart, friendly with everyone, easygoing, and just a joy to be around.
is a rather ironic title because this little guy is really anything but somber or "blue" most of the time...it just so happens that this pic has him looking a bit this way. Hayden is the youngest son of one of my best friends; I didn't get any shots that turned out of his big brother Grayson on this night when we exchanged Christmas gifts because he was napping for a while (though I don't know how with the noisy, barn bowling toy we had given Hayden :) Hay-day experienced his first stitches to the noggin this weekend, but already has them out and is completely fine! He is a precious, easygoing, always-pleasant, almost two-year-old :)
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.