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This horse is one of my favorite horses, he was six years old when he was first ridden. He trusted humans very,very little, but now days he is a charmeur. And such a nice and easygoing horse.

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.

'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!

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

2013.06.14 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

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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.

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!

2013.03.19 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

"Greetings, Administrator Tabitha. My name is Pauline, a resident of Riverside Estate in Nairobi. I am both a businesswoman and a paralegal. A mutual friend of ours previously benefited from your matchmaking services with great success, and although I have been hesitant to engage until now, I feel ready to take this step.

 

I am seeking a gentleman who is interested in building a meaningful relationship with an adventurous and mature woman. He should be open-minded, easygoing, physically fit and healthy, loving, and, above all, trustworthy.

 

I am more than willing to uplift and support him in all areas of life—whether financially, socially, or otherwise—as long as I feel genuinely appreciated and loved in return. Please notify me when you have found someone who fits this description.

 

Thank you for your assistance."

  

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If you are interested in Pauline from Riverside Estate, Nairobi, or any other wonderful lady from our platform, kindly contact Administrator Tabitha via WhatsApp or Telegram at +254103005370. A connection fee of Ksh 500 applies.

2013.03.26 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

Very easygoing person, and only 27 y.o.

He can cut very fast~~

Wild-caught female named Darth Maul. Recently a mommy and I am currently raising some of her spiderlings.

 

Very easygoing nature; does not bite.

2015.08.21 / 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!

Volunteer Amanda Maxson in La Serena Chile at the orphanage program, these pictures are from her orientation day, trip to Santiago. "I think I would make a good ABV volunteer because I am passionate and hardworking. I am flexible,reliable, and easygoing. I am very passionate about children and I have been able to connect really well with them since I was young. I am also able to get along well and connect with adults which will help me be able to work with the tias in the program".

 

www.abroadervie.worg

#volunteerabroad #chile #laserena #orphanage #abroaderview

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.

It takes an...

 

Daily Dog Challenge 1383. "Easygoing"

 

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... on their head.

 

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Starman is the most easygoing and easy to get along with person you could ever meet. Ever.

'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!

Baliuag Comoda Altar

1890s

Narra wood (Pterocarpus indicus), Kamagong wood (Diospyros discolor/Diospyros blancoi), Lanite wood (Kibatalia gitingensis), Carabao bone

H: 48" (122 cm) L: 23 3/4" (60 cm) W: 60" (152 cm)

 

Opening bid: Php: 1,000,000

 

Provenance:

Baliuag, Bulacan Private Collection

 

This handsome comoda has a solid 1.0” inch–thick molded top of “golden narra” wood. The central portion has two smaller drawers over four big drawers. The two smaller drawers are embellished with neoclassical panels with convex edges of lanite line inlay punctuated at the corners with stylized stars of triangle– and circle–shaped carabao bone inlay; under the keyholes are concave sections accented with triangle–shaped inlay. The two drawers are separated by a plaque --- a panel with convex edges of lanite line inlay with a stylized flower of six inwardly turned triangle–shaped bone inlay surrounding a circle–shaped inlay at the center. The four big drawers are similarly adorned with panels with convex edges and stylized stars at the corners; also under the keyholes are concave sections accented with bone inlay. The drawer surrounds under the smaller drawers are decorated with a series of diamond–shaped bone inlay while those between the big drawers are adorned with a double series of rectangular bar–shaped bone inlay.

 

The drawers are flanked by reeded pilasters (engaged columns) of kamagong wood. Flanking the drawers are panels embellished with four sets of circular line inlay containing stylized flowers composed of cartwheel incised circles surrounded by oval–shaped bone inlay edged by triangle–shaped inlay. Flanking the panels are similar reeded pilasters of kamagong wood. The sides of the cabinet have doors that enclose additional storage of three shelves each; the doors are decorated with neoclassical panels with convex edges punctuated with double lanite line inlay with a series of diamond–shaped carabao bone inlay, a circle is in the center containing alternating upright and upturned triangle–shaped bone inlay in turn enclosing concave line inlay simulating petals, with a stylized flower of circle–shaped bone inlay centered by diamond–shaped inlay inside; the four corners of the panel are accented with stylized stars of triangle– and circle–shaped bone inlay.

 

The whole cabinet is supported by a thick molding over a “cenefa” apron; the thick molding is embellished with a running pattern of large diamond–shaped bone inlay while the cenefa is adorned with lanite line inlay enclosing a series of stylized stars composed of triangle– and diamond–shaped bone inlay. Under the four pilasters in front are four unusual reeded urn feet and there are two feet at the rear.

 

Basically, what the innovative Bulaqueno cabinetmaker did was to add to the storage capacity of a standard four– drawer Baliuag comoda by adding half of a two–door comoda to its sides, increasing access to three sides of the cabinet and almost doubling its capacity. Interesting work.

 

This elegant comoda altar represents the last beautiful phase in the evolution of the Baliuag “comoda” or chest of drawers (or two–door cabinet) which began in the early 1800s with a simple chest of four drawers of golden narra wood that was gradually ornamented with kamagong line inlay. As the decades passed during the 1800s, the inlay became more elaborate with equally fine craftsmanship, but it then came to the point of decadence in the 1900s wherein the workmanship became bastardized and deteriorated. When resin components were introduced to supplant wooden parts, and when synthetic plastics/ acrylics were substituted for organic carabao bone and kamagong and lanite wood inlay, the end had finally come for the Baliuag furniture tradition.

 

There are only a few examples of those outlier, bespoke Baliuag comodas which were produced from 1850–1875, and all of them are beautiful. There is a stellar, prizewinning example with splendid bone and kamagong inlay from the Don Dr Maximo Viola y Sison–Dona Maria Juana Roura y Santa Maria estate in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan and barangay Lourdes, Quezon city; it is now in the Paulino Que and Hetty Kho collection. There is another stellar example with beautiful bone and kamagong floral inlay from the Don Francisco de Yriarte y Menendez–Dona Baldomera Alveyra-Espiritu (y) de la Chica estate in Santa Cruz, Laguna and Manila; it is now in a private collection in Urdaneta village. There is one example with discreet bone and kamagong inlay originally from the Bello–Gonzales– Cruz estate in Baliuag, Bulacan which devolved to the Dr Luis Uytancoy Santos–Fermina Bello–Pilar Santos estate in barangay Santo Nino (originally barrio Pariancillo), Malolos, Bulacan; it is now in the the Xavier Pardo de Tavera Loinaz and Mercedes Pestano Jacinto collection. There is still one beautiful example in situ with beautiful bone and kamagong floral inlay, still with the original family in its original 1840s ancestral house in Baliuag, Bulacan.

 

A variant of the Baliuag comoda was a long Victorian– style sideboard with three drawers on top and a central shelf at the bottom flanked by two cabinet doors, which were produced from 1875–1900. It was similar to the Baliuag Sheraton mesa altar except that instead of six to eight tapering Hepplewhite legs, it had a central shelf at the bottom flanked by two cabinet doors. It usually came with a matching back panel centered by a mirror flanked by shelves. Two examples are known: a stellar example full of intricate bone and kamagong inlay originally from the Don Felipe Buencamino y Siojo I–Dona Juana Arnedo estate in barrio Capalangan, Apalit, Pampanga which devolved to the (first elected Governor of Pampanga during the American period) Don Macario Arnedo y Sioco– Dona Maria Espiritu y Dungo estate in the same place, which in turn devolved to the Atty Augusto Diosdado Sioco Gonzalez–Rosario Lucia Espiritu Arnedo estate in barrio Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga and Quezon city. Another example entirely in kamagong wood with discreet bone and kamagong inlay was sold off by Osmundo Esguerra (“Omeng”) in the early 2000s. Current whereabouts unknown. Both the Buencamino–Arnedo and the Esguerra sideboards had already lost their original, mirrored back panels.

 

There was a very similar “comoda altar” from 1890–1910 to this cabinet which was auctioned at the Leon Gallery in 2017. Eight years later in 2025, this beautiful example from the same period has come up for auction.

 

The furniture tradition of Baliuag, Bulacan goes back to the early nineteenth century, to the talented Bulaqueno cabinetmakers, the Hispano–Moresque artistic traditions (which included the exquisite art of inlay), the peripatetic American traders, the American desire for souvenirs of exotic Las Islas Filipinas, the American Federal style of furniture (1780–1830), and venturesome American capital… all those factors coalesced to produce neoclassical, elegant, light Baliuag furniture of dark/mahogany–stained, golden, honey–colored narra wood (“Pterocarpus indicus”) with discreet carabao bone, kamagong, and lanite inlay. The furniture produced included single chairs, armchairs, lounging chairs (“sillas perezosas”), dining chairs, hall tables, Sheraton altar tables (“mesas altares”), center tables, side tables, service tables, segmented dining tables (“cabeceras”), “sola pieza” dining tables (“cabeceras”), sideboards (“los aparadores”), chests (“baules”), commodes (“comodas”), chests of drawers (“comodas”), cabinets, wardrobes (“armarios”), tester beds, night tables (“mesitas de noche”), etc. Many Baliuag furniture pieces were directly or indirectly exported to the United States, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, Latin America. Today, there is a renewed appreciation for antique Baliuag furniture among interior designers, decorators, and homeowners in the United States and Europe, as their light, easily movable neoclassical forms “simply jive with the current global, casual, easygoing vibe.”

 

Lot 83 of the Leon Gallery auction on June 7, 2025. Please see leon-gallery.com and leonexchange.com for more information and to place an online bid.

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

****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).

***************

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.

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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.

2013.06.14 / 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!

This is one of my favourite shots to date. There were at least 30 goslings wandering around with some parental goose figures at the side of the parkway along the river. Amazing! So much fun to take pictures of these guys, and the parents were very easygoing and almost seemed to like posing.

Popular spot serving classic Malaysian fare in a bright orange & blue space with an easygoing vibe.

 

100 El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030

 

P136

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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.

In the winter, my cat becomes more easygoing. I can hold her everywhere, cuddle her, touch her belly. On the contrary, in the summer, i hardly do these thing to her.

I nabbed this young fellow during a TNR project last week. It was quickly clear he wasn't feral. He's making extremely fast progress toward becoming adoptable. I think it's mostly a question of reminding him of stuff he already knows, since it seems likely he belonged to someone at some point. He's pretty easygoing and seems to love other animals, including dogs.

Our Terrace Bar and Bistro is a more contemporary. During the day it has a light, easygoing ambience and in the evening, chic and sophisticated. It’s a unique place which transforms as the sun slowly disappears.

2013.06.14 / 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!

burble burble

  

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.

Volunteer Amanda Maxson in La Serena Chile at the orphanage program, these pictures are from her orientation day, trip to Santiago. "I think I would make a good ABV volunteer because I am passionate and hardworking. I am flexible,reliable, and easygoing. I am very passionate about children and I have been able to connect really well with them since I was young. I am also able to get along well and connect with adults which will help me be able to work with the tias in the program".

 

www.abroadervie.worg

#volunteerabroad #chile #laserena #orphanage #abroaderview

Volunteer Amanda Maxson in La Serena Chile at the orphanage program, these pictures are from her orientation day, trip to Santiago. "I think I would make a good ABV volunteer because I am passionate and hardworking. I am flexible,reliable, and easygoing. I am very passionate about children and I have been able to connect really well with them since I was young. I am also able to get along well and connect with adults which will help me be able to work with the tias in the program".

 

www.abroadervie.worg

#volunteerabroad #chile #laserena #orphanage #abroaderview

2015.08.21 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

2013.06.14 / koshigaya EASYGOINGS

5 years old, Fox Hog HMA, 14.3 hh

 

Chili is a nice, stout gelding with a kind and willing disposition. His gaits are smooth and comfortable, with a particularly lovely trot. Chili is happy to move at any speed you ask of him, showcasing a steady and calm demeanor. With his adaptable nature, he has the potential to excel in various disciplines. Much like Clark Kent, he possesses a mild-mannered and easygoing personality. He could truly be your own Superman!

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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