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Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
The everpresent heavy-duty generator. Even in the spring of 2013, steady electrical power supply was an issue in downtown Tbilisi, but folks just seemed to work around it. Cafe seating in the courtyard cafe at Prospero's Books.
Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
Vietnamiese proudly display their socialistic union's ikons represented by a red star and an ubiquitous portrait of everpresent Ho Chi Minh.
The couchettes aren't bad, really. They give you pressed white linens to make up your slab with and you can draw the curtains enough to make it nice and dark. If your compartment happens to be half full, everyone gets a gear shelf AND a sleeping shelf. (Or, as Patrick arranged it, a bedroom and a study.) Photo of our 3 roommates and bonus self-portrait of a nextdoor neighbor whose bedtime preparations we interrupted to take the photo.
Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
Nara is a popular place for groups of schoolkids visiting from all over the country, so while you're there you're pretty much guaranteed to run across several gangs of them.
Or lively as a pair. Hard to tell in the pix but there is a slight blue tint to their body which just makes them so fun and very high shine finish. If you've been to Mexico, you know how everpresent and ubiquitous chickens are wherever you go it seems. If you haven't seen chickens then you've undoubtedly heard the rooster when he wakes you at 4 in the morning.
Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
Not sure what these dolls represent. Behind them are these everpresent headrests (sometimes used to sit on). The tribes carry these around with them as they tend their herds.
Further adventures of the everpresent bag. A sidenote: I think it is unbearably sad that after living in California for two years that my first (meager) experience with surfing was in New Jersey.
Cliftonwood/Hotwells, Bristol.
I love these houses - shame I had to heavily crop out all the everpresent cars parked in front of them, spoiling the view, to get a decent shot!
The everpresent cold waters of the North Pacific Ocean eventually chills the bodies of the Moss Landing sea otters. To combat this cold the sea otters float on their backs and present as much of their body and appendages to the warming rays of the sun. Also the sea otters continually preen their fur to get the air back into their coat which keeps them warm while swimming. During this warming routine they sleep and eat. Sometimes other family members bring them food or they must interrupt their preening and warming to forage for their own food.
Nell and her cousins got to help this gentleman raise the flag one morning at Capon Springs... very thrilling, complete with 1940's recorded National Anthem over the everpresent sound system, and a few dozen folks singing along with hands on heart.
Graffiti is everpresent in the subway system, but this station had more of it than the others I'd seen.
Photographed at dawn at Oued (means River) Massa in SW Morocco, Nov 18 2006. And, yes, it's taken with the everpresent 300mm... like the next one and almost every shot taken in Morocco (and elsewhere).
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Natasha Corrett of honestlyhealthyfood.com gets together with the fine people of Teapigs to run a matcha masterclass in the everpresently hip and ever evolving Boxpark, Shoreditch. Asides from the masterclass itself (which was a one off event), the pop up is full of matcha Kit Kats (Japanese Import), matcha bread (brown bread infused with matcha), gluten free matcha cake, tea (obviously) and other stuff I probably forgot about. If you have a matcha fetish, go take a look.
I’m not sure how long the popup is gonna be there for, but I’m pretty sure it’s a short lived phenomenon. According to the guys at Teapigs, this is an experiment, they’ve never tried running a physical shop before.
The ever everpresent flag with the Nazi Hakenkreuze - even on the boats down the Elbe River in Dresden in 1938
somewhere between the port of pekanbaru and pekanbarui, waiting to travel on and the everpresent and new blackberry
Mt. Adams is an everpresent sentinal on the skyline of the western flanks of Mount St. Helens on a sunny day. The view here is from the beginning parts of the Plains of Abraham, a pumice field east of the crater rim. To get here, we climb around 1500 vertical feet up amongst old growth trees, lahar washouts, and a few patches of younger alders. The climb is arduous, but on days like this, the view at the top never fails to impress.
Jeremy wanted me to teach him how to use a manual camera. Today was our first tryout.
Oscar, the everpresent ham, wanted to be in the pictures :)
Ruins of the Kapljuc Basilica from the 5th century, near the ancient Roman city of Solin.
Notice the everpresent symbol similar to a swastika in the mosaic tile floor.
I could have zoomed in more, but I wanted to include the black plastic bag which is an everpresent entity in the Moroccan landscape and society. Together with its thin, half-transparent cousins; some blue, some pink and some without colours...
Well, the fog didn't help... I tried with the 300mm but it was useless. I was lucky to get this much of the lighthouse!
Casablanca, NW Morocco, Nov 28 2006.
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At 6:15 the first hints of dawn slowly began materializing, although the everpresent fog — though it had lifted since the pea soup of the night before — made the new day's light difficult to discern from the diffuse light of the full moon. By 7:00, I had put my boots on and was getting ready to boil some water for breakfast as Amy and Sara awoke. After a simple breakfast by the car, we all layered up — the temperature remained in the low 40s but the wind was intense — and set out on Bear Rocks Trail for the second time.