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The contents of my camera bag, other than this I have 2 Umbrella's (silver and white) a flash stand and a tripod.
For WH - What's in your camera bag
For ODC3 - First world problems, this is all that fits, not too sure what the plan is if/when get a macro lens?
So I finally updated my iPhone. I hate it. I really do. I wish I could put it back to before I updated it. Honestly I want a new phone anyways, but I'm not thrilled at all with the new iOS7 -.- I realize I'm in the minority here, but I just don't like it. I knew I wouldn't so I don't know why I updated it in the first place, but now there's no going back and my phone just pisses me off. Sigh. Rant over. #firstworldproblems
My evening is mapped out.
The joy of being a small business owner: I get to put on my lawyer hat, and pore over several hundred emails to settle a looming contract dispute, hopefully without involvement of licensed attorneys. At least I have air conditioning. And coffee. And wine!
i was bored and the street was wet outside and looked cool underneath the streetlight so i went to take a picture. it's starting to rain here :( today was the second day of rain. it's getting cold too. today my right hand froze while using my mouse qq firstworldproblems. i finished a lot of my homework today. i think this was my most productive weekend in a while. my breakfast, lunch, and dinner were delicious too. today was a nice day inside i guess. it feels weird to stay at home so long though. on the weekdays, i stay on campus for a long time before going home. i guess i like school. i'm having fun there. but not the classes part.
Breakfast much? Guten Morgen #breakfast #birthday #holiday #croissant #merenda #coffee #sudtirol #bella #italia #likeaboss #firstworldproblems
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instagram.com/first.world.struggles: cool pic!
ODC2 - First world problem.
I really enjoyed this challenge. I've had people at my house all day today so if it wasn't for that I probably would have tried to come up with some more shots for this challenge, it was fun 8)
For Our Daily Challenge.
Today's challenge - First World Problems - Problems from living in a wealthy, industrialized nation that third worlders would probably roll their eyes at.
I'm very lucky to have a secure, well paying office job, yet I constantly gripe about having to work through lunch to get things done. Today's challenge remined me that I'm fortunate to be in such a position, and even spoiled to the point that if I'm too lazy to pack lunch, I can afford to pay (squander!) $10 on a salad.
I'm not saying I'm going to quit complaining, but today I did pause for thought.
PS - I'll be back to comment tomorrow, I'm off to bed due to another First World Problem, stopping at the bar after work with a friend to whine and commiserate about how crummy our day was.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, as the city re-opened for business, people actually complained because the minimum-wage yabbos at Starbucks couldn't open before they had enough staff come in on a depleted mass transit system.
17 First world problem
Leaves on the tracks, trains delayed, late for work .... I used to commute to London and this was the fun of Autumn travel! Now I just have leaves all over the house as the kids love collecting them!
Cobwebby gate.
Overgrown garden.
Green recycling bin.
Sunny morning in a laneway.
There you have it.
Wishing you a gorgeous green Thursday.
Rain is in the forecast for today and
I am heading off to the States.
Catch you all on the other side!
I bought the entire line of The Body Shop's Milk Bath in December 2000 -- bar, bubble bath, shower cream, lotion, everything. If I'd known that it would only be a discontinued holiday line, I'd have bought a million of each. This is my favorite scent in the world, and after years of careful, weirdo hording, I'm down to about one more bath out of each. They came out with a new milk bath in 2003, but it smelled too medicine-y. The only thing that comes close is the Fresh Nectarine Milk bar, but still, not it.
It's hard, living in America in these troubled times.
As you can see in this picture the machine is leaning on the flame which of course is ridiculous, for in real life this would mean it would crash head first to the ground. This is a direct result of solving quite the opposite problem I had before. Due to the weight of the wings, thrusters and back/neck protector it could not stand up straight, for it would instantly lean back when upright. Since I didn't want to do a balancing game I added a pin between the legs and moved the legs a notch to the front to prevent it from doing that.
Sadly the point beyond 'hinge point', where it would rest on the pin and not tip over to the front, is just within reach so the slightest adjustment at the ankles can not be made without going into a front flip!
And I NEED articulation!
#firstworldproblems
I added a tail BTW but it doesn't doe much but look pretty. So do the trans pink umbrella pieces.
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Music video for "My Ex"
ODC Theme: First World Problem
Taken 2 Oct '11
My accumulation of lil boxes that are all supposed to connect me to you guys and gals through a sequenced collection of 0's and 1's...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
At one point I may as well have shouted out the front door and hope you all heard me (and toss my photos into the prevailing winds). I had a very bad time of it...then just as quickly as my problems started, they stopped.
The modem I'm using now is ok I guess....assuming you receive this of course. And if you don't, then it's kind of a mute point I'm attempting to make *sigh* Enjoy...
♫ Matrix Fight Scene - you think that's air you'r breathing now? ♫
When buying ice cream with "goodies" in it "(chocolate chips, cookie dough, strawberries etc.) do you become upset when you open it and there are very few of those things?
Once again the Knockout Layer, which I would like to bring to the market so to see through the packages to be sure there are enough strawberries in there!
Here is a link to the tutorial to create the Knockout
The Russell Brown Show, Episode: Knockout for Fun!
#96/365 Photo Manipulations
First World problem is a slang term used to refer to issues in First World nations that are complained about only because of the absence of more pressing concerns.
The term was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online in November 2012.
Tis the season for big drinkings.. fa la la la la la la. We got our first big snow storm of the season today here in Brandon, MB. So much snow that the bus nearly slid twice because of icy roads. One thing about winter is that it can bring one positive advantage: ability to chill beer in snow quite quickly.
I decided to use the snow to my advantage and chill a bottle of Rickard's newest seasonal beer, Oakhouse Winter Lager part of their 4-part seasonal series and followup to their kind of hipster looking Rickard's Cardigan Autumn Lager. Chilling snow was good.. but ended up icing my beer, so it was too cold #firstworldproblem.
I let the ice die down a bit, and now it's time to review:
Appearance: Because I froze it in snow too long, it's coming a bit clumped beer ice with some ice cold beer. As it quickly warmed up, it clears up and gives off a honey lager appearance, like a Sleeman honey, but lighter hue. Thick beigey foam thanks to the ice that's settled at the top but diminishes gradually.
Aroma: If I hadn't known that this was Oakhouse, I would have sworn that this is near identical to a Rickard's Blonde, a blonde lager that's too bland to be considered a pseudo-wannabe-micro. There's a lagery corny/barleyey malt aroma that's reminiscent to most western Canadian lagers (Kokanee), pretty meh. A slight hint of oak is popping up but no where as aromatic as Rickard's Cardigan was.
Taste: As you first take a sip, you can immediately sense a "is this all?" as the Blonde's flavours make its way through, but following that is a rich oaky, quite Canadian whisky bite that you don't really expect. I've had lots of whisky/oak/rum/etc beers in my day, sometimes the beer is just a bit oaky, but this one almost tastes like someone took a quarter of a shot of Canadian Whisky and dumped it in this beer, it's not overpowering for me, but it's noticeable. Whisky, a bit of vanilla, and even a hint of rum makes its way into the beer. I like the bite of the oak/whisky in it, but a Corb Lund (bottle of favourite Canadian pale ale/pilsner plus a shot of favourite Canadian whisky) is certainly better.
Overall Thoughts: It tastes like Rickard's Blonde had a quarter shot of Canadian Whisky added to it, the whisky-like bite was a surprise as it just sneaks up on you. It costs $10.65 before taxes and has an ABV of 5.5%. I still think the Cardigan is better, but this is something different.. I just hope for a spring beer.. Molson does something different instead of just lagering it up.. lagers are overdone.
Alternative beer options: Muskoka Winter Beard, barley wines, Innis & Gunn