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Taken and originally posted in 2014.
Home, sweet home, sweet home, sweet home. An apartment building on 23rd Street near Broadway in New York City.
2014.09.15
monday. after gopeng we met up with yen kei and family at kampar.
yen kei has only started her swimming lesson two months ago and understandably is still not so comfortable with the water...
...jie showing yen kei how it is done...
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a fabulous book I picked up in rural Iowa a few weekends ago
"Home Memories" 1878 by Mrs. C. Applequest - chock full 'O goodies
Fairly common and widespread, becoming scarcer in the North.
Very slender and approx. 15mm long. Found on a newly purchased Cyclamen houseplant. It is not eating the Cyclamen, I tried it on Ivy. It didn't eat Ivy, however, it is eating Privet. Thank you Dave for the name.
27th February 2015 Home Stafford uk
(Southern Palawan, Philippines)
A Tagbanua storyteller in a Pala'wan home. A small fire burned, while just beyond the rain fell.
Welcome home, China Southern's first 787-9 Dreamliner.
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飞机编号:B-1242
飞机所属公司:中国南方航空
机型:波音 787-91B/787-9 梦幻客机
Aircraft Register Number: B-1242
Company: China Southern Airlines (CZ/CSN/China Southern)
Aircraft Model: Boeing 787-91B/787-9 Dreamliner
Just waiting for our chauffeur James to drive me home. It was a long a meeting and my bed is calling me.
This is an older architectural image. I was very happy with this image because I was able to show the luxury home as well as the forest setting in which it was built amongst.
I went home to visit my grandparents over the weekend. Every time I go out there, I drive down the road I grew up on, stop, take a picture, then continue along the road. It is just something I have to do. I am just lucky that The Dave is a good sport!
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From a lovely afternoon walk in my local bluebell woodland.
Day 28 for April one-a-day challenge
#26 for 100 Flowers 2023
Someone asked me why these geese and ducks would lay their eggs along the shoreline. I really don't know but my response was, "A Gift?"
While fishing here I'd seen two ducks swim up to the shoreline - one laid an egg right in the water and the other walked up a few feet and laid the egg on the shoreline directly in front of me. It was tempting not to cook them for breakfast. I did take two duck eggs home with me to decorate at some juncture.
The guy at the Sunrise Asian Market is selling duck eggs for .50 cents. He said they're fresh from China. I told him I can get fresher here and they're "cage free".