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An old man takes a refreshing coconut water drink from a roadside stand. In this heat and humidity, hydration is an essential! :)
Love her face to bits. Elfdoll molds own me so.
The slight brightness to her eye, which seems to be looking toward the camera, really draws me in.
'I don't consider myself a pessimist. I think of a pessimist as someone waiting for it to rain. And I feel soaked to the skin.'
Leonard Cohen, interview 1993
27-07-14 Taken with a Canon 60D using a Tamron SP AF70-300mm VC USD Zoom lens through a closed window
We scrambled down the bank (and I do mean scramble!) to the Salmonberry River so we could cool off. Well, Deborah did the cooling off. I didn't even take off my boots. It was really pleasant sitting here by the river, especially after spending the last few hours walking above it.
Hiking the tracks through Salmonberry Canyon in Oregon's Coast Range
yep. I was in the kitchen again! haha Tonight we are having shredded beef enchiladas made with whole wheat tortillas. I wanted to pair it with a salad, but what dressing goes with mexican?
I didn't want it to be too heavy, so after some research and a look about the kitchen I came up with this one. It was surprisingly light and refreshing! I'd love to share it with you:
Light and Refreshing Viniagrette
put this in a mason jar:
half bunch of finely chopped cilantro
1 green onion, sliced fine on the bias
1 T. minced garlic
Salt and pepper
Add:
1:3 ratio of
banana pepper brine with a splash of fresh lemon juice
extra virgin olive oil
Shake and chill for a bit to allow flavors to marry.
Overlooking the Delaware River, Historic New Castle is the oldest continuously occupied town in the Delaware Valley. And, thanks to preservation efforts, this vibrant, fully occupied community remains one of the most important Colonial/Federal villages in America – second only to Williamsburg, Virginia in the number and authenticity of its historic structures. The New Castle Court House Museum is part of the the First State National Historical Park.
New Castle, originally named Fort Casimir, was founded in 1651 by Peter Stuyvesant, who was sent to provide the Dutch with command of all river traffic. Because of its strategic location, ownership of the settlement was constantly changing. The flags of the Netherlands, Sweden and Great Britain have all flown over New Castle.
The three counties which make up the state of Delaware were added to William Penn’s lands in America. In 1682, Penn came ashore at New Castle and took possession, but these counties, which were well established, became dissatisfied with Penn’s rule. In 1704, when he granted them a separate legislature, New Castle became the colonial capitol of Delaware. The lively town also briefly served as the first state capital, and continued as the county seat until the 1880’s.
New Castle’s location made it an ideal transfer point for trips up and down the coast. As a result, New Castle was a thriving community throughout the 1700’s and early 1800’s. The courts and general assembly also attracted various judges, lawyers and government officials who built handsome houses, many of which still remain. The Great Fire of 1824, which started in the stables behind the Jefferson House, claimed many of the inns and warehouses located on The Strand. Among the buildings destroyed was the modest home of George Read, signer of the Declaration on Independence and the Constitution.
Unlike many historic communities, New Castle is a residential town where people live and work. Each house reflects the individuality of its past and present owners. Because New Castle has been named a National Landmark Historic Area, all renovations and restorations are carefully supervised.
This small, picturesque City allows vacationers, as well as business travelers, a refreshing respite from the pressures of daily life. Whether you are enjoying the beaches, the Brandywine Valley, or other treasures of Delaware, be sure to include New Castle in your itinerary.
A timeline of New Castle City History, compiled by the New Castle Historical Society:
1651 – Fort Casimir established at today’s New Castle by the Dutch under Gov. Peter Stuyvesant.
1682 – William Penn landed in New Castle to take control of the colony of Pennsylvania.
1704 – Penn granted Lower Three Counties (today’s Delaware) independent status, with New Castle as their capital.
1764 – First Board of Trustees of New Castle Common named to manage common land for residents.
1776 – New Castle became the state capital, but the state moved its governmental seat to Dover the following year.
1824 – New Castle was devastated by the Great Fire on Water Street, now known as The Strand.
1831 – New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad opened. It was the first railroad in Delaware and one of the first in the nation.
1875 – New Castle incorporated as a city under an act of the state legislature.
1881 – New Castle County seat moved from New Castle to Wilmington.
1897 – Electric trolley service to Wilmington added.
1925 – New Castle-Pennsville, N.J., ferry service was inaugurated. It ended in 1951.
1934 – New Castle Historical Society established for purpose of opening the 1738 Amstel House as the first historic-house museum in town.
1949 – The town’s central district was surveyed and mapped by Historic New Castle Inc. in a preservation initiative.
2001 – The city celebrated the 350th anniversary of its founding.
Mahua Waterfall located in Tambunan, which is approximate 1.5 hours drive or 80km from Kota Kinabalu. A great destination for day trip to refresh your mind with ice cold water.
Reka Krka, :)
River Krka, Novo mesto, Slovenia, this year river is very clean for some refreshing swimming too ...
3 days of refreshing and almost no sleep. And she’s here! ❤️❤️
Oh and the perfume scent is sweet and light. I loooove it.
A drink @ Platinum Suites, Banani
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